Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post
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Visually Impaired Homeless Man Gets Second Chance In Heartwarming Story
David Voith had been homeless for nearly 30 years, and lost his eyesight about four years ago.
- Monday January 7, 2019
- Offbeat
- Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post
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US Mother Tried To Save Infant Son From Drowning In Hurricane, Charged
On Sept. 16, Dazia Lee of Charlotte, North Carolina, lost her son, Kaiden, during Hurricane Florence when floodwaters rushed her car.
- Thursday November 1, 2018
- World News
- Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post
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Her Electric Wheelchair Broke Down. What This Stranger Did Won Hearts
Belinda Whitaker's electric wheelchair conked out and she was stranded on the road. Bilal Quintyne, a 24-year-old amateur boxer, out for a run, noticed her and decided to help by pushing her wheelchair all the way home.
- Tuesday June 19, 2018
- Offbeat
- Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post
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They Never Heard Autistic Classmate Speak. Then He Gave Graduation Speech
People who know Sef Scott know he doesn't normally speak. The 17-year-old from Plano, Texas, has autism, and other than quoting lines from favorite movies, he is mostly nonverbal. So the members of the Plano Senior High School Class of 2018 - along with Sef's relatives and even his father - were stunned June 9 when he took the mic and addressed his...
- Monday June 18, 2018
- Offbeat
- Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post
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As A Young Man, He Had To Drop Out Of Georgetown University. Six Decades Later, He Finally Made Up For It
Dressed in a black cap and gown with a velvet-trimmed stole and surrounded by family, Carlos Manuel Sera watched the live stream in his son's house in Houston Friday and waited. First came the valedictorian. Then the salutatorian. And then the senior associate dean for the undergraduate program at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Busines...
- Saturday May 19, 2018
- World News
- Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post
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I Went To Get Hugged By a Professional Cuddler. Here's How It Felt
But professional cuddling, an occupation on the rise in our touch-starved culture, is informed by consent
- Thursday April 26, 2018
- Lifestyle
- Written by Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post
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Some People Are Paying For Cuddles. And It's Not What You Might Think.
While paying for touch may sound awkward or unnatural to those who get plenty of it from partners or other close connections, for some people it is an antidote to a culture where casual physical contact seems elusive.
- Sunday April 22, 2018
- Offbeat
- Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post
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Is The Red Stiletto Emoji Sexist? Here's The Backstory Of The New Women's Shoe Icon.
It was a few months after the 2016 election that Florie Hutchinson had what she calls her "emoji moment." She had gone into labor with her third daughter on election night expecting to celebrate the first female president, then emerged the next morning to a different reality.
- Friday February 23, 2018
- World News
- Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post
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Loud Banging, Foot Pain, And Flashes Of Light - My Eight Minutes As A Dementia Patient
The tour creates empathy for the caregiver, but feedback from participants also helped provide insight into why patients with dementia behave in certain ways.
- Tuesday December 26, 2017
- World News
- Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post
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New Treatments Restoring Sexual Pleasure For Older Women
The procedure also alleviates menopause-related symptoms in other parts of the pelvic floor, including the bladder, urinary tract, and urethra, reducing infections and incontinence.
- Wednesday December 13, 2017
- Lifestyle
- Written by Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post