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Students weather final days of school
Fifth-graders at Shepherd Elementary in D.C. prepare to leave behind the school year and embark on their summer journeys and the prospect of sixth grade.
Dear White People: Hollywood, are you listening?
“Dear White People,” a frank look at race and identity, hopes to fill a void in Hollywood.
Jeremy Scott, Adidas and fashion’s race problem
A shoe that features shackles around the ankles is pulled from the Adidas label.
Mike Auldridge receives NEA National Heritage Fellowship
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‘Monument Wars’ Puts Eisenhower Memorial Controversy in Context
Author examines the politics of remembrance.
Nancy Pearl loses some luster
Booksellers see little upside for them in author’s Amazon-published Book Lust Rediscoveries series.
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Human trafficking victim tells story
Former monk captured experiences in drawings that he hopes will help stop modern form of slavery.
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‘1812: A Nation Emerges’
The National Portrait Gallery’s exhibition “1812: A Nation Emerges” explores the events and personalities of a war that helped give a young country a sense of unity and pride.
Revisiting Watergate
PHOTOS | Key figures from the Watergate scandal reconvened June 11 at the Watergate Office Building in Washington.
Frank Gehry’s Eisenhower Memorial
The world-famous architect has adjusted his original design in response to criticism from the Eisenhower family.
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Carolyn Hax: Husband wants to skip first trimester
He took his wife’s miscarriage especially hard and didn’t want to know about the next pregnancy until the second trimester. Now, she’s pregnant again, and she wants to tell him.
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Wife dreads exhausting visits with extrovert husband’s family
Carolyn Hax’s advice: For introvert, quantity of social time comes at expense of quality.
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Does ‘I need less’ trump ‘I need more’?
Carolyn Hax’s advice: It’s awful to make people spend more time with you against their will.
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Impressions about therapy
Carolyn Hax’s advice: I suggest therapy when I see spinning wheels, and skip suggesting it where I see self-motivated progress.
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How to cure the blahs
The question waiting for an answer is, why don’t you feel like you’re living the right life for you?
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Carolyn Hax: Repayment due
He helped with the reader’s finances and said no payback was necessary.
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Different views of their relationship
He says he doesn’t know what love feels like. She isn’t sure what this means for their future.
How to play the Post Hunt
Our day of brainteasing puzzles returns for a fifth year! Be sure to join Dave Barry, Tom Shroder, Gene Weingarten and thousands of others in downtown Washington, D.C., later today. The Hunt begins at noon sharp, and lasts for four hours.
The ambassador of contrasts
As the first Jewish envoy appointed by an Arab nation, Houda Nonoo was supposed to represent Bahrain’s tolerance. Then came the Arab Spring.
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Title IX turns 40, with good results
Forty years after the Title IX law passed, lots more high school girls, college women are athletes.
Summer is off to a sweltering start
Washington gets a heat advisory from the National Weather Service on the second day of summer.
Pixar princess isn’t one to be rescued
Princess Merida is no Disney princess. She’s not waiting for Prince Charming to save the day.
Baby bird makes friends with cats
Who says cats and birds can’t get along? Not these Michigan cats.
Female astronaut is Chinese pioneer
Liu Yang, a 34-year-old air force pilot, joined two male astronauts on a mission to the Tiangong 1 space module.
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