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Ashley Fetters Maloy

Ashley Fetters Maloy

Staff Writer / Feature Reporter at The Washington Post

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Recent Articles

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‘Succession’s’ worst character? The case for Logan, Tom and more. - The Washington Post

We know they’re all bad. But who takes the crown top villain? We asked experts on moral philosophy and business ethics, plus a member of the Disney family.
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Analysis | The subtle messages of Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle’...

Catherine (a.k.a. Kate Middleton), Meghan Markle and Camilla Parker Bowles each wore an ensemble that spoke to their relationship with the queen and the moment.
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Queen Elizabeth, fashion icon? Yes.

Queen Elizabeth II undoubtedly had a uniform that set a standard in politics and diplomacy.
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Analysis | Why shouldn’t millennials stay on their parents’ family ...

Former Trump administration strategist Stephen Miller caught flak after revealing that he was still on his parents’ family cellphone plan, while trying to block a subpoena for his phone records from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
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Russian travelers struggle to reunite with loved ones: ‘I might nev...

Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russian citizens have been more free to travel — but that appears to be ending.
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An excruciating ‘Wheel of Fortune’ clip epitomizes our new era of v...

Two “Wheel of Fortune” contestants explain what it was like when their “another feather in your cap” moment went viral.
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Dentists’ patients are finally returning, and they’re not ok ... - ...

Dentist office waiting rooms are full of patients who haven’t been back in two years and are not okay — emotionally or dentally.
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The bewildering ordeal of getting billed for a coronavirus vaccine

Yes, the coronavirus vaccine is free. But a tiny handful of people are getting mistaken charges, putting our confusing healthcare system on full display.
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Review | 'What Happened, Brittany Murphy?' barely answers its own q...

A new HBO Max documentary about Brittany Murphy’s bizarre marriage and 2009 death arrives too long after its major characters have died to offer much by way of justice or even closure.
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Analysis | Can the new 'Fauci' documentary find an audience after s...

It’s difficult to imagine those whose perspectives would be most affected by « Fauci, » the new National Geographic documentary streaming on Disney Plus, volunteering their time to see it.
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Jamie Spears, father of Britney Spears, agrees to step down as her ...

Jamie Spears has held the role of Britney Spears’s conservator for the last 13 years.
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Britney Spears requests termination of her conservatorship: 'It's ....

Spears has been under the arrangement since 2008 but spoke out against it in a Los Angeles court hearing Wednesday afternoon.
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Our long pandemic hair is finally getting cut — and hair donation ....

Some people have seen their newfound abundance as an opportunity to do some good.
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Meghan and Harry's explosive interview reveals how the royal ... - ...

Their explosive comments in their interview with Oprah mark a new chapter in an old story.
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We're having trouble recognizing each other in masks, and it's ... ...

Todd, is that you? Our obscured faces make it hard to spot colleagues, friends, neighbors and even members of our own family.
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Britney Spears's conservatorship is back in court — and back in the...

Over the past week, viewers of “Framing Britney Spears” have resurfaced old interviews and news stories about the pop star, and some have demanded apologies.
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Conceived in a pandemic, born in a pandemic: The first quarantine ....

The first wave of pandemic babies is starting to arrive, and their parents have experienced pregnancy in a way that few others in modern history have.
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Holiday movies are an escape from 2020 — or a sad reminder that Dec...

Movies like Netflix’s « The Holidate » may feel like an escape from 2020 — or bittersweet: “It’s going to hit me a little bit more than normal.”
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While America fixated on election results, Americans battled covid-...

As the polls closed, news trickled in at hospitals and funerals.
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Dog walkers are returning to work, and it's been a joyous — but cau...

Once separated by lockdowns, dog walkers and their clients are adjusting to the new realities of covid-era etiquette.