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Hi, I’m Tara Parker-Pope, Well+Being editor for The Washington Post. I’m here each Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern with science-based information to help you live well every day. Like so many others right now, I’m recovering from covid, so we convened for an update on where things stand on the latest wave with my colleague from the health team, Fenit Nirappil. You can read the transcript of the chat below. Questions may be edited for accuracy and clarity.
NEW YORK — Danny DeVito is so likable he could turn an irascible hoarder into a cuddle toy. Which is fortunate, because that’s precisely his assignment in playwright Theresa Rebeck’s sugary misfire, “I Need That,” a Broadway comedy that posits a stubborn shut-in as the most well-adjusted person in town.
The view of hoarding as a serious mental health affliction never gets much acknowledgment in this 100-minute, sitcom-adjacent throwback, which marked its official opening Thursday night at the American Airlines Theatre.
Armand Duplantis, a Swedish-American pole vaulter who was born on November 10, 1999, currently holds the world record with a height of 6.21 meters.
He holds a variety of age group world records and won gold in the 2015 World Youth Championships as a 15-year-old.
Duplantis won the gold medal at the Tokyo Summer Olympics in 2021, then at the 2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships, he won the title of world champion.
Explore More Former ESPN host Sage Steele said that interviewing President Biden was “the saddest thing” because he seemed confused and “couldn’t finish his sentences.”
“He struggled,” Steele said of the oldest president in US history, who “trailed off” on topics even then, more than two years ago.
“So forget about politics. I don’t care, I didn’t vote for him,” Steele told Bill Maher on his “Club Ransom” podcast Sunday, admitting she thinks Biden is “a terrible president.