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The 25 D.C.-area restaurants to receive Michelin stars this year
Two local favorites were honored for their casual excellence, while 25 other restaurants were awarded the prestigious Michelin stars.
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My son says he thinks about suicide but refuses to accept help
Meghan Leahy, a parenting advice columnist, coach and author, and Amy Joyce, On Parenting editor, take your questions about the all encompassing job we call parenting.
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Feeling ‘used’ since 20-year-old daughter moved home. Hax readers give advice.
Parent tires of feeling “constantly rejected” by 20-year-old daughter, who recently moved back home.
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Cooking chat: Do you need to rinse rice?
Every Wednesday at noon Eastern, Aaron Hutcherson and Becky Krystal answer your cooking questions.
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Dining chat: Is it better to tip in cash or on the credit card?
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
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Mark Zuckerberg Taps the Strengths of WhatsApp
The messaging app, which Meta bought nearly a decade ago, was an asset that Mr. Zuckerberg largely left alone for a while. No longer.
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Meta to Require Political Advertisers to Disclose Use of A.I.
The social networking giant, which has long had a contentious relationship with political ads, is reckoning with a wave of generative A.I. tools.
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A New Law Supercharged Electric Car Manufacturing, but Not Sales
President Biden’s 2022 climate act spurred big investments in U.S. battery factories, but it has not similarly boosted E.V. sales.
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Does the Boss Need to Weigh In on the War in the Middle East?
It’s become the norm for company executives to issue notes to employees about social upheaval. But the Israel-Hamas war presents a special challenge.
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Israel-Hamas War Has Stifled Speech At Google, Employees Say
Google has long been a hub for employee activism, including over the company’s business with Israel. But workers looking to express support for Palestinians say they face hostility.