www.washingtonpost.com Open in urlscan Pro
23.37.45.67  Public Scan

Submitted URL: https://s2.washingtonpost.com/3ded9e2/6662da62d63fc72de9c9b435/65253ab30e88230c94874e32/25/26/6662da62d63fc72de9c9b435
Effective URL: https://www.washingtonpost.com/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=acq-intl&utm_campaign=dr-jun-24&utm_content=20240607
Submission: On June 07 via api from BE — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 1 forms found in the DOM

GET https://www.washingtonpost.com/recipes/

<form role="search" method="GET" action="https://www.washingtonpost.com/recipes/" data-link-detail="inline-search">
  <div class="wpds-c-ldDpTC" data-reach-combobox="" data-state="idle">
    <div data-testid="border-style-override">
      <div>
        <div class="wpds-c-giPdwp wpds-c-giPdwp-iPJLV-css">
          <div class="wpds-c-iQOSPq"><span role="label" id="radix-:R2l6mifqqd6:" class="wpds-c-hdyOns wpds-c-iJWmNK">Find a recipe</span><input id="q" type="search" aria-autocomplete="both" aria-controls="listbox--:Rmifqqd6:" aria-expanded="false"
              aria-haspopup="listbox" aria-label="Find a recipe" role="combobox" autocomplete="off" name="q" data-reach-combobox-input="" data-state="idle" class="wpds-c-djFMBQ wpds-c-djFMBQ-igEepcy-css" value=""
              aria-labelledby="radix-:R2l6mifqqd6:"></div><button type="submit"
            class="wpds-c-kSOqLF wpds-c-cOMYQT wpds-c-kSOqLF-uTUwn-variant-primary wpds-c-kSOqLF-eHdizY-density-default wpds-c-kSOqLF-hZSyid-isOutline-true wpds-c-kSOqLF-hGNJMA-icon-center wpds-c-kSOqLF-qcJLL-cv wpds-c-kSOqLF-eezhJm-cv wpds-c-kSOqLF-idWLbXD-css"><span
              class="wpds-c-iSKIAI">Search</span><svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 16 16" fill="currentColor" aria-hidden="true" focusable="false" role="img" class="wpds-c-fBqPWp ">
              <path d="M7 11.52A4.5 4.5 0 1 1 11.52 7 4.51 4.51 0 0 1 7 11.52m0-8A3.5 3.5 0 1 0 10.52 7 3.5 3.5 0 0 0 7 3.52"></path>
              <path d="m9.653 10.36.707-.708 3.995 3.996-.707.707z"></path>
            </svg></button>
        </div>
      </div>
    </div>
  </div><input type="hidden" data-testid="_focus" id="_focus" name="_focus" value="term">
</form>

Text Content

Accessibility statementSkip to main content
News Alerts

 * Politics

 * Opinions

 * Style

 * Investigations

 * Climate

 * Well+Being

 * Tech

 * World

 * D.C., Md. & Va.

 * Sports

SubscribeSign in

Logo of The Washington Post
Democracy Dies in Darkness

Advertisement


A woman lies down in a restaurant during a partial electricity cutoff in Kyiv
last month. (Reuters)


OUTAGES SHROUD UKRAINE AS RUSSIAN STRIKES ON POWER PLANTS TAKE THEIR TOLL

After an attack over the weekend, the state electricity company, Ukrenergo, said
that electricity rationing would be needed throughout the country.
By David L. Stern, Siobhán O'Grady and Anastacia Galouchka


President Biden delivers a speech in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, on
Wednesday. (Daniel Cole/Pool/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)


BIDEN TO DEFEND DEMOCRACY IN SPEECH IN FRANCE, DRAWING CONTRAST WITH TRUMP

The president has so far avoided naming Trump during his D-Day trip, but he has
warned about the dangers posed by authoritarian and isolationist impulses.
By Toluse Olorunnipa, Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Isaac Arnsdorf1 hour ago
MORE COVERAGE
 * At 102, a WWII veteran died on his way to Normandy to commemorate D-Day




‘UNUSUAL’ CANCERS EMERGED AFTER THE PANDEMIC. DOCTORS ASK IF COVID IS TO BLAME.

By Ariana Eunjung Cha
 * Whooping cough cases double in U.S., a potential legacy of the pandemic




SEVERAL PA. HOUSE REPUBLICANS BOO OFFICERS WHO DEFENDED CAPITOL ON JAN. 6

By Leo Sands

Robert Frank, “Parade, Hoboken, New Jersey,” 1955-1956. (Museum of Fine Arts,
Houston)

Review


TWO PHOTOGRAPHERS TRAVELED AMERICA. ONE BECAME A STAR. THE OTHER VANISHED.

Robert Frank and Todd Webb traveled the U.S. in 1955. A show of their work will
make you see America, and photography, with freshly rinsed eyes.
By Sebastian Smee

Better LivingEasy wins. Good habits.
Perspective


5 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ROSÉ, PLUS OUR FAVORITE BOTTLES UNDER $20

By Dave McIntyre
Advice


WHY BUYING NOW, PAYING LATER CAN STILL BE A DEBT TRAP

By Michelle Singletary


DO YOU HAVE TO TAKE DRUGS LIKE OZEMPIC FOREVER? YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED.

By Tara Parker-Pope


RENTING A BEACH HOUSE? HERE’S WHAT TRAVEL EXPERTS SAY YOU SHOULD PACK.

By Helen Carefoot
Latest from The Post


ANALYSISHOW A DEMOCRATIC POLLSTER THINKS ABOUT TRUMP’S CONVICTION

4 minutes ago



PERSPECTIVESEN. KAINE WANTS MORE CAREER, FEWER POLITICAL-FUNDRAISING AMBASSADORS

13 minutes ago



ANALYSISMORE THAN 1.5 BILLION PEOPLE HAVE FACED DANGEROUS HEAT THIS YEAR

13 minutes ago



ANALYSISWHICH STATES MAKE THE MOST FROM SPORTS BETTING? WHAT ABOUT LOTTERIES?

13 minutes ago



LABOR MARKET EXPECTED TO GROW BUT CONTINUE GRADUAL SLOWDOWN

13 minutes ago



ANALYSISUNPACKING THE STORY OF FAUCI AND PAINFUL EXPERIMENTS INVOLVING DOGS

13 minutes ago



TRUMP PLANS TO CLAIM SWEEPING POWERS TO CANCEL FEDERAL SPENDING

13 minutes ago



PARSING AN EIGHT-DECADE LEGACY OF PRAISE AND SONG

13 minutes ago

More from The Post
Opinions

(Jade Gao/AFP/Getty Images)


‘SHORT OF WAR,’ CHINA’S GRAY ZONE STRATEGY ON TAIWAN IS GATHERING IN INTENSITY

The West must strongly deter — without foreclosing a future reconciliation
between Taipei and Beijing.
Opinion by Kevin Rudd



THE LESSON FROM D-DAY ABOUT OUR DIVISIONS

Opinion by Eugene Robinson



A BETTER WAY TO FIX THE BORDER THAN BIDEN’S EXECUTIVE ORDER

Opinion by the Editorial Board



NOW THAT TRUMP’S BEEN CONVICTED, WHAT SENTENCE DOES HE DESERVE?

Letters to the Editor



COLLEGES WENT ALL IN ON PROGRESSIVE POLITICS. ISRAEL IS SPURRING A RETHINK.

Opinion by Jason Willick



TODAY’S HEADLINES: KIDS YEARN TO BE SAVED FROM THEIR OWN PHONES

Opinion by Drew Goins



MORE EVIDENCE OF THE IDIOCY OF VLADIMIR PUTIN

Opinion by David Von Drehle

Advertisement

Advertisement

Game Break


ON THE RECORD

One quote. Three chances.




MINI META CROSSWORD

5x5 bitesized crossword.




SUDOKU

Number. Order. Logic.




KEYWORD

One word to spell them all.


ELECTION 2024


TRUMP ALLIES EXPLORE NOVEL PLAN FOR RESTRICTING ABORTION

The proposal could make it vastly more difficult for those with private-employer
insurance to get out-of-state abortions, legal experts say.
By Lauren Kaori Gurley and Jeff Stein
MORE COVERAGE
 * George Clooney called White House to defend wife’s work on Israel warrants


Clockwise from top left: Marco Rubio, J.D. Vance, Tim Scott, Doug Burgum, Ben
Carson, Tom Cotton, Byron Donalds and Elise Stefanik. (Getty Images, The
Washington Post)


TRUMP SEARCH FOR A VP CANDIDATE NARROWS, WITH SENATORS DOMINATING LIST

By Marianne LeVine

A sign in London conveys the city’s congestion charging policy. (Hollie
Adams/Getty Images)


AS NEW YORK RETREATS FROM CHARGING DRIVERS MORE, THESE CITIES ARE PUSHING AHEAD

London, Stockholm and other cities require motorists to pay additional money.
By Oliver Staley


(AP)


KRISTAPS PORZINGIS RETURNS TO POWER CELTICS’ BLOWOUT IN NBA FINALS OPENER

After missing 10 games, Kristaps Porzingis goes off in the first half as the
Celtics roll to a 107-89 victory over the Mavericks in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
By Ben Golliver
MORE COVERAGE
 * Angel Reese returns home, helps drop Mystics to 0-10




POST PUBLISHER DRAWS MORE SCRUTINY AFTER NEWSROOM SHAKE-UP

By Sarah Ellison and Elahe Izadi


A MIGRANT FAMILY IS UNDETERRED BY BIDEN’S PUSH TO RESTRICT ASYLUM

By Arelis R. Hernández


WOMAN WHO SAYS SHE INSPIRED ‘BABY REINDEER’ IS SUING NETFLIX FOR $170M

By Frances Vinall1 hour ago
FOR YOURecommended stories
Advice


CAROLYN HAX: TEEN BROTHER MOVED IN FOR HIS SAFETY BUT PUTS THEIR BUDGET AT RISK




AS TEENS SWARM WOMEN’S SOCCER, ‘WE HAVE TO BE REALLY CAREFUL’

1 hour ago

Opinion


MORE EVIDENCE OF THE IDIOCY OF VLADIMIR PUTIN


Advice


MISS MANNERS: KIDS TURN INTO PICKY EATERS AT GRANDPARENTS’ HOUSE


Advice


ASK AMY: AMY REVISITS A FAVORITE READER PRANK COLUMN




GEORGE CLOONEY CALLED WHITE HOUSE TO DEFEND WIFE’S WORK ON ISRAEL WARRANTS


Advice


ASK SAHAJ: MY MOM WANTS ME TO FORGIVE MY ESTRANGED SIBLING SHE’S ALWAYS FAVORED


Review


CHARLI XCX IS BACK WHERE SHE BELONGS. ON THE DANCE FLOOR.

1 hour ago

Advertisement

FEATURED VIDEOS

YOUR DAILY LISTEN


WHY NETANYAHU IS FACING AN ULTIMATUM

June 6
ListenListen
29 min


IN MILWAUKEE PUBLIC HOUSING, A PADLOCKED PATIO BECOMES A BATTLEGROUND

By Jose A. Del Real
ListenListen
36 min
UPCOMING LIVE EVENTS
Live Chat


NEED ADVICE? JOIN COLUMNIST CAROLYN HAX’S WEEKLY CHAT (JUNE 7 | 12 P.M. ET)

Friday, June 7, at 12:00 p.m. GMT-4
Washington Post Live


FIRST LOOK WITH THE POST’S JONATHAN CAPEHART

Friday, June 7, at 9:00 a.m. GMT-4
Most Read
1
Loading...


‘UNUSUAL’ CANCERS EMERGED AFTER THE PANDEMIC. DOCTORS ASK IF COVID IS TO BLAME.

It’s not a new idea that viruses can cause or accelerate cancer. But it will
probably be years before answers emerge about covid and cancer.

2


SEVERAL PA. HOUSE REPUBLICANS BOO OFFICERS WHO DEFENDED CAPITOL ON JAN. 6

3
Advice


CAROLYN HAX: TEEN BROTHER MOVED IN FOR HIS SAFETY BUT PUTS THEIR BUDGET AT RISK

4


DO YOU HAVE TO TAKE DRUGS LIKE OZEMPIC FOREVER? YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED.

5
Opinion


MORE EVIDENCE OF THE IDIOCY OF VLADIMIR PUTIN

Advertisement

Advertisement

election 2024
(Hannah Yoon for The Post)


YOUNG BLACK VOTERS ARE KEY IN THE ELECTION. HERE’S WHAT SOME ARE SAYING ABOUT
THEIR CHOICES.

In conversations with nearly 30 attendees at the Roots Picnic, a popular
Philadelphia music festival, all expressed unease over the upcoming election.
By Sabrina Rodriguez and Hannah Yoon



POST-CONVICTION TRUMP SOUNDS LIKE PRE-CONVICTION TRUMP IN RETURN TO TRAIL

By Hannah Knowles
The Campaign MomentAnalysis


4 TAKEAWAYS FROM POLLS ON TRUMP’S GUILTY VERDICT

By Aaron Blake
Analysis


THE LINK BETWEEN THE NEWS AMERICANS CONSUME AND THE THINGS THEY BELIEVE

By Philip Bump


AT FUNDRAISER FOR DEMOCRATS, OBAMA CALLS PROTECTING SENATE MAJORITY CRITICAL

By Liz Goodwin
Politics
Loading...


LEADER OF CONSERVATIVE FEDERALIST SOCIETY ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

By Marianne LeVine and Azi Paybarah
Loading...


BIDEN SAYS HE WOULDN’T PARDON SON IN FELONY GUN CASE

By Patrick Svitek
Loading...


FORMER NEW JERSEY ATTORNEY GENERAL LINKS SEN. MENENDEZ TO PRESSURE ON CRIMINAL
CASE

By Salvador Rizzo
Advice
Loading...
(Illustration by Nick Galifianakis for The Washington Post)


CAROLYN HAX: TEEN BROTHER MOVED IN FOR HIS SAFETY BUT PUTS THEIR BUDGET AT RISK

A young adult brother is living with them to escape his dad’s abuse — with
painful consequences for their food supply.
By Carolyn HaxJune 7

Loading...


ASK AMY: AMY REVISITS A FAVORITE READER PRANK COLUMN

June 7

Loading...


MISS MANNERS: KIDS TURN INTO PICKY EATERS AT GRANDPARENTS’ HOUSE

June 7

Loading...


ASK SAHAJ: MY MOM WANTS ME TO FORGIVE MY ESTRANGED SIBLING SHE’S ALWAYS FAVORED

June 6

Loading...


HOW TO PROTECT YOUR PET DURING AN IN-FLIGHT EMERGENCY

June 6

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Recent


DO YOU HAVE TO TAKE DRUGS LIKE OZEMPIC FOREVER? YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED.


PARENTING CHAT: AM I PUTTING TOO MUCH STRESS ON MY SON WITH ADVANCED CLASSES?

Featured


WHERE DID FUNDING FOR NATIVE AMERICAN BOARDING SCHOOLS COME FROM? WE TOOK YOUR
QUESTIONS.

More live chats
Advertisement

Well+BeingNews and advice to live well every day
Loading...
(iStock)


SUGAR SUBSTITUTE XYLITOL LINKED TO INCREASED RISK OF HEART ATTACK, STROKE

By Caren Chesler
Loading...


A SALTY DIET MAY INCREASE ECZEMA IN ADULTS, STUDY FINDS

By Teddy Amenabar
Loading...


HOW TO START INDOOR ROWING

By Teddy Amenabar and Whitney Shefte
Loading...


POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER: WHAT TO KNOW AS FDA WEIGHS MDMA THERAPY

By Niha Masih and Andrew Jeong
Loading...


HOW EATING LESS SALT CAN IMPROVE MICROBIOME HEALTH

By Anahad O’Connor
Climate
Loading...
(Carlos Barria/Reuters)


A YEAR OF RECORD GLOBAL HEAT HAS PUSHED EARTH CLOSER TO DANGEROUS THRESHOLD

By Scott Dance
Loading...
Advice


WHAT A ‘BIKE BUS’ IS, AND WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN ONE

By Michael J. Coren
ListenListen
9 min
Loading...


WHY MEXICO CITY’S THIRST IS CAUSING IT TO SINK

By Kasha Patel
Loading...


KILAUEA VOLCANO, ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST ACTIVE, ERUPTS IN HAWAII

By Ellen Francis
Loading...


NYC HAD A PLAN TO MAKE IT HARD FOR CARS TO ENTER THE CITY. HERE’S WHY THE
GOVERNOR BLOCKED IT.

By Nicolás Rivero and Oliver Staley
More in climate
Weather & Sky
Loading...


HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF WHEN A TORNADO IS NEAR

By Scott Dance and Ian Livingston
Loading...


THE FIRST DANGEROUS HEAT WAVE OF THE SUMMER IS PEAKING IN THE WESTERN U.S.

By Dan Stillman
More in weather
Advertisement

Technology
Loading...


REGULATORS SET THE STAGE FOR AI ANTITRUST BATTLES

By Cat Zakrzewski


AFTER JAN. 6, TWITTER BANNED 70,000 RIGHT-WING ACCOUNTS. LIES PLUMMETED.

By Will Oremus
Analysis


UNDER PRESSURE, YOUTUBE TIGHTENS AGE LIMITS ON GUN VIDEOS

By Cristiano Lima-Strong
HELP DESK
Loading...


ARTISTS ARE FLEEING INSTAGRAM TO KEEP THEIR WORK OUT OF META’S AI

By Tatum Hunter


I LIVESTREAMED MY WEDDING. HERE’S HOW TO BROADCAST YOUR BIG EVENT.

By Chris Velazco


IS IT SAFER TO USE AN APP OR A WEBSITE ON YOUR PHONE?

By Shira Ovide
Now is definitely not the time to stop reading.
Subscribe
National
Loading...
(Paul Ratje /for The Post)


THIS CATHOLIC LEADER SHELTERS MIGRANTS. TEXAS SAYS HE RUNS ‘STASH HOUSES.’

By Arelis R. Hernández
Loading...


GILGO BEACH SERIAL KILLING SUSPECT CHARGED IN DEATHS OF TWO MORE WOMEN

By Praveena Somasundaram
Loading...


NTSB SAYS CONTROLLER MISJUDGED DANGER, PUTTING JETS AT RISK OF COLLISION

By Lori Aratani
Loading...


JUDGE RULES BANNON MUST GO TO PRISON BY JULY 1 WHILE APPEALING CONTEMPT CASE

By Spencer S. Hsu
Loading...


GIRAFFE PICKS UP TODDLER BEFORE RETURNING HER TO SHOCKED PARENTS, VIDEO SHOWS

By Justine McDaniel
WORLD
Loading...
Trucks loaded with aid from the United Arab Emirates and the United States
arrive from the pier on May 17. (U.S. Army/AP)


GAZA AID PIER SUFFERED AT LEAST $22 MILLION IN DAMAGE, PENTAGON ASSESSES

By Dan Lamothe and John Hudson
Loading...


ISRAEL’S NETANYAHU TO ADDRESS JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS IN JULY

By Andrew Jeong
Loading...
Today’s WorldViewAnalysis


THE WEST’S LIBERAL ESTABLISHMENT CLINGS TO D-DAY’S LEGACY

By Ishaan Tharoor
Loading...


EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS 2024: HOW FAR RIGHT WILL THE E.U. SHIFT?

By Emily Rauhala, Anthony Faiola, Kate Brady and Beatriz Ríos
Loading...


INDIA’S LOW-CASTE VOTERS HUMBLED ITS POWERFUL PRIME MINISTER

By Karishma Mehrotra and Gerry Shih
Advertisement

Advertisement

StyleNews from the front lines of culture
Loading...
(Joe Lamberti/Bloomberg/Getty Images)


AT HUNTER BIDEN’S TRIAL, JILL BIDEN CAN ONLY WATCH

As first lady, she has lots of control over public events. At the Wilmington
courthouse, she’s just the mother of another embattled American family.
By Kara Voght
Loading...
Perspective


DOES IT REALLY MATTER WHEN A DESIGNER LEAVES A HIGH-FASHION BRAND?

By Rachel Tashjian
Loading...


JOEL KIM BOOSTER TRICKED YOU

By Samantha Chery
More in Style
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTs
Loading...
Music Review


CHARLI XCX IS BACK WHERE SHE BELONGS. ON THE DANCE FLOOR.

By Chris Kelly1 hour ago
Loading...


THE HFSTIVAL IS (MAYBE) COMING BACK. THE NOSTALGIA’S ALREADY HERE.

By Fritz Hahn
Loading...


GLENSTONE MUSEUM WORKERS VOTE ON UNIONIZING AS FOUNDERS PUSH BACK

By Kriston Capps
Loading...


BROTHER MARQUIS, MAINSTAY OF HIP-HOP’S 2 LIVE CREW, DIES AT 57

By Harrison Smith
D.C., MD. & VA.
Loading...
(Asteway Photography)


WENDELL FELDER PROJECTED TO WIN D.C. COUNCIL WARD 7 NOMINATION

By Meagan Flynn and Michael Brice-Saddler
Loading...


VA. HOUSE SPEAKER RECONVENING LAWMAKERS ON MILITARY TUITION PROGRAM

By Gregory S. Schneider
Loading...


COALITION CALLS FOR DELAY TO ROCK CREEK GOLF COURSE REBUILDING PLAN

By Joe Heim
Loading...


TRIAL STARTS FOR FORMER MD. POLICE OFFICER CHARGED IN PEPPER SPRAYING

By Paul Duggan and Spencer S. Hsu
Loading...


EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CAPITAL PRIDE PARADE AND EVENTS

By Fritz Hahn
Capital Weather Gang


D.C.-AREA FORECAST: LESS HUMID, QUITE NICE TODAY AND INTO THE WEEKEND

By A. Camden Walker1 hour ago
Capital Weather GangPodcast


JUNE 6 MORNING WEATHER UPDATE

ListenListen
1 min
Health
Loading...


WHOOPING COUGH CASES DOUBLE IN THE U.S., A POTENTIAL LEGACY OF THE PANDEMIC

By Mark Johnson and Sabrina Malhi


FDA REVERSES BAN ON JUUL PRODUCTS AS SUPREME COURT MAY WEIGH IN ON VAPES

By David Ovalle


MAN IN MEXICO DIES IN FIRST KNOWN HUMAN CASE OF H5N2 BIRD FLU VARIANT

By Kelly Kasulis Cho
Science
Loading...


STARLINER DOCKS WITH SPACE STATION AFTER NASA TROUBLESHOOTS ISSUES

By Christian Davenport


‘WE FOUND A T. REX!’: HOW THREE KIDS MADE A RARE DINOSAUR DISCOVERY

By Justine McDaniel


GIANT JORO SPIDERS ARE INVADING THE EAST COAST. DON’T WORRY, THEY’RE SHY.

By Frances Vinall
SPORTS

(Victoria Cassinova/For The Washington Post)


THE FIERCEST POLITICAL CLASH IN SPORTS

By Jerry Brewer
ListenListen
21 min


KRISTAPS PORZINGIS RETURNS TO POWER CELTICS’ BLOWOUT IN NBA FINALS OPENER

By Ben Golliver


ANGEL REESE RETURNS HOME, HELPS DROP MYSTICS TO 0-10

By Kareem Copeland


U.S. NOTCHES HISTORIC UPSET OF PAKISTAN AT CRICKET WORLD CUP

By Des Bieler
Perspective


ALL THESE SUMMERS LATER, CHAD CORDERO IS BACK AND WORKING FOR THE NATS

By Barry Svrluga
Advertisement

Business
Loading...
(Yana Paskova/For The Washington Post)


PROGRESSIVE INFLUENCERS PUSH LABOR BOARD TO CRACK DOWN ON AMAZON

By Caroline O'Donovan
Loading...


AS NUCLEAR POWER FLAILS IN THE U.S., WHITE HOUSE BETS BIG ON A REVIVAL

By Evan Halper
Loading...


PALESTINIAN AMERICAN SUES META AFTER FIRING, ALLEGING DISCRIMINATION

By Kelsey Ables
Loading...
Advice


HOME BUYERS CAN’T AVOID TITLE INSURANCE. BUT THERE ARE WAYS TO SAVE.

By Michele Lerner
Loading...
Advice


WHY BUYING NOW, PAYING LATER CAN STILL BE A DEBT TRAP

By Michelle Singletary
Food

More in food
RecipesWhat do you want to cook today?
Find a recipe
Search

More in recipes
Travel

More in travel
Diversions
Comics
Crosswords
Keyword
Quiz
MahjonggMah Jongg
Sudoku
HoroscopesHoroscopes
SolitaireSolitaire


Company
About The Post Newsroom Policies & Standards Diversity & Inclusion Careers Media
& Community Relations WP Creative Group Accessibility Statement Sitemap
Get The Post
Become a Subscriber Gift Subscriptions Mobile & Apps Newsletters & Alerts
Washington Post Live Reprints & Permissions Post Store Books & E-Books Print
Archives (Subscribers Only) Today’s Paper Public Notices
Contact Us
Contact the Newsroom Contact Customer Care Contact the Opinions Team Advertise
Licensing & Syndication Request a Correction Send a News Tip Report a
Vulnerability
Terms of Use
Digital Products Terms of Sale Print Products Terms of Sale Terms of Service
Privacy Policy Cookie Settings Submissions & Discussion Policy RSS Terms of
Service Ad Choices
washingtonpost.com © 1996-2024 The Washington Post
 * washingtonpost.com
 * © 1996-2024 The Washington Post
 * About The Post
 * Contact the Newsroom
 * Contact Customer Care
 * Request a Correction
 * Send a News Tip
 * Report a Vulnerability
 * Download the Washington Post App
 * Policies & Standards
 * Terms of Service
 * Privacy Policy
 * Cookie Settings
 * Print Products Terms of Sale
 * Digital Products Terms of Sale
 * Submissions & Discussion Policy
 * RSS Terms of Service
 * Ad Choices







WE CARE ABOUT YOUR PRIVACY

We and our 43 partners store and/or access information on a device, such as
unique IDs in cookies to process personal data. You may accept or manage your
choices by clicking below, including your right to object where legitimate
interest is used, or at any time in the privacy policy page. These choices will
be signaled to our partners and will not affect browsing data.

If you click “I accept,” in addition to processing data using cookies and
similar technologies for the purposes to the right, you also agree we may
process the profile information you provide and your interactions with our
surveys and other interactive content for personalized advertising.

If you do not accept, we will process cookies and associated data for strictly
necessary purposes and process non-cookie data as set forth in our Privacy
Policy (consistent with law and, if applicable, other choices you have made).


WE AND OUR PARTNERS PROCESS COOKIE DATA TO PROVIDE:

Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Create profiles for
personalised advertising. Use profiles to select personalised advertising.
Create profiles to personalise content. Use profiles to select personalised
content. Measure advertising performance. Measure content performance.
Understand audiences through statistics or combinations of data from different
sources. Develop and improve services. Store and/or access information on a
device. Use limited data to select content. Use limited data to select
advertising. List of Partners (vendors)

I Accept Reject All Show Purposes