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Two weeks after fracturing his pelvis in a fall , former president Jimmy Carter was back at church on Sunday, teaching from the book of Job. Carter, 95, has lived longer than any other former presiden
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My nans are the reason I got into gaming. Travelling to see my nan on my mother's side meant I'd get to spend the day playing Jak & Daxter while my parents gossiped over coffee. Sometimes she'd let me
As Silicon Valley pushes facial recognition as a convenient means to secure your laptop , board a flight , or pay for dinner , it has run into a problem: Computer vision systems have repeatedly miside
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I n 2013, I was four months into my job at The Washington Post when we had a going-away party for a woman who was moving to Philadelphia. Everyone gathered around my section’s little newsroom while ou
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EL PASO — Five days had passed since the shooting, and some girls on the El Paso Fusion soccer team still felt numb. Some could not stop crying. Others refused to go outside. Assistant Coach Benny McG
When I think of a game I particularly love, I often find myself thinking of a specific moment. I doubt I'm alone in this. I did a very quick poll in the office and a colleague told me that when he thi
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“Tonight: a fight for the heart of the party . Senator Bernie Sanders, determined to seize his second chance at the nomination … going head-to-head with Senator Elizabeth Warren. Longtime friends figh
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Executive Summary On May 21, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) hosted an all-day tabletop exercise (TTX) in Washington, D.C., to game out three scenarios related to the crisis surrounding
FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — It was late afternoon in a subdivision an hour north of Atlanta when the chop of one helicopter, then another, began startling neighbors out of their weekday routines. A man firi
W hen Ani Baker decided to post her Max Landis warning on social media last week, it was with one word in mind: “protect.” She had been extremely upset to learn that Landis, the screenwriter behind Ch
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It’s night four of the cruise — karaoke night — and everybody’s been picking slow, sad songs. So I decide to wake the place up a little. The second dinner session has just let out, and the Rendezvous
Honeymoon Hashtag Hell Social media pressure to take perfectly posed photographs may lead to the first argument as a married couple. Is it worth a fabulous Instagram shot if you are just having a horr
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Only a few kids in the fourth-period girls’ PE class noticed the new student. She had long black hair and mahogany eyes, and when she walked into the gym, she sat by herself in the bleachers, staring
As a child, I knew only that my grandmother had died when my mom was still a baby. The one time I asked what had happened to her, a bolt of panic flashed across my mother’s face. “A household accident
It prompted viral guffaws from some and online outrage from others. There are shot glasses commemorating the event and it birthed memes ahead of the annual Army-Navy game. But the inside story of how
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The Guard In 2004, Steve Wood was deployed to Guantánamo Bay, as a member of the Oregon National Guard. He and his comrades were told that many of the detainees were responsible for 9/11 and, given th
The Prado in Madrid is free to all from the hours of six to eight every evening. If you're a visitor fresh from England, this provides a wonderful opportunity. Let's say you got the 11.30 flight from
On an overcast Tuesday last May, my mother left her final appointment with her oncologist and gripped my father’s hand through the long drive home. After more than two years of breast cancer treatment
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