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Rachel Lerman

Rachel Lerman

Technology Reporter at The Washington Post

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Recent Articles

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Here’s what could get more expensive under Trump’s tariffs

Tomatoes, T-shirts and cars are among the vast array of goods that could become pricier with new tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
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Here’s what could get more expensive with Trump’s new tariffs

Tomatoes, T-shirts and cars are among the vast array of goods that could become pricier if tariffs pledged by President Donald Trump go into effect.
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Boeing workers vote overwhelmingly to strike, in defeat for trouble...

Some 96 percent of union members voted in favor of the strike, rejecting a proposal that would have boosted pay and benefits even as it fell short of other demands.
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The hospitals, airlines and banks affected by the global IT outage

A global IT issue Friday caused widespread issues for airports, banks and hospitals.
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TikTok lifted this family out of public housing. See their life bef...

See how hairstylist Fanstasia McLean built her business, one TikTok at a time.
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Vinyl LPs now outsell CDs. See how records get made in 2024.

Artists like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé are releasing vinyl albums with exclusive tracks, cover art and more. See how they are made — from lacquer to label.
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Are you ready to buy a house? Take our quiz and find out. - The Was...

Owning a house is how many Americans accumulate wealth, but affording one is a growing challenge. Should you buy a home right now? Take this quiz.
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Data from 73 million AT&T accounts leaked to dark web, company says

The data set includes personal information such as Social Security numbers for 7.6 million current customers and 65.4 million former customers, the company said.
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No more default commissions? No sweat, says one luxury real estate ...

A proposed settlement in litigation accusing the National Association of Realtors of artificially inflating commissions threatens to forever change the way real estate agents make money.
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What to know about the tech CEOs testifying about kids’ online safety

For three of the tech CEOs, it will be the first time testifying before Congress.
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What happened on the Alaska Airlines flight after the door plug ble...

A rapid depressurization occurred inside the cabin of an Alaska Airlines flight this weekend after a door plug flew off.