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Tara Bahrampour

Tara Bahrampour

Reporter & Staff Writer at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Health & Medicine
  • Society

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Hispanics, Asians drove post-pandemic U.S. population growth, data shows

Newly released Census data breaks down who returned to urban centers after the pandemic. .
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Ancestry records released from era when U.S. banned Chinese immigrants

More than half a million newly digitized records from Ancestry.com will let families search for ancestors during the era of the Chinese Exclusion Act.
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Women over 40 jump in to save double Dutch, a lost American pastime

The 40+ Double Dutch Club and other groups are returning women and girls to an urban pastime many thought they had left behind.
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Men’s groups are embracing an alternative conception of American ma...

American men are lonely, disconnected and angry — a crisis experts say is driven by “cowboy” masculinity. Can organizations like the Journeymen help?
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Remote work thrived again in 2022, new data show, with D.C. a top hub

Remote working remained well higher than before the pandemic, according to census data, reflecting a lasting change in many areas.
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Slots to play pickleball on the National Mall filled within minutes

The rapidly-growing sport gains a new level of recognition with the construction of temporary courts on the National Mall later this month.
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She escaped the Hamas festival attack, then told a D.C. synagogue h...

Noa Ben Artzi, speaking Tuesday alongside congressional leaders, recounted her narrow survival from the Hamas massacre. “Thirty people fell on top of me,” she said.
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U.S. population will start decline before 2100, census data show

The U.S. population is likely to peak around 2080 and then fall, with population growth depending heavily on immigration levels, new Census Bureau data show.
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A DNA project’s mission: Connect Holocaust survivors with family th...

The DNA Reunion Project, launched one year ago, is seeking to mend Jewish family trees that the Holocaust had sundered. The problem: Time.
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My eight minutes as a dementia patient - The Washington Post

My eight minutes as a dementia patient - The Washington Post
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A stunning find in his family tree: The Bushes’ ancestors enslaved ...

Charles Holman had been researching his family tree for decades when he made a stunning discovery: President George H.W. Bush’s ancestors had enslaved his.