Washington, D.C.National baseball writer Education: Yale University, B.A. History and International Studies, Stanford University, Master's in Communication
Chelsea Janes is the national baseball writer. She covered the 2020 presidential campaign, and was the Post's Washington Nationals beat writer from 2014 to 2018. Before working at The Post, she interned at USA Today and the San Francisco Chronicle and covered the San Diego Padres as an associate reporter for MLB.com. Read more
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Callum drives his 1938 Austin Cambridge around Kirkcaldy (Video by Georgina Davies)Callum Grubb is only 19 but he lives his life as if it is the 1940s.
Nearly everything he owns is from the time period, including his clothes.
The teenager drives a black 1938 Austin Cambridge, only uses a telephone from the 1940s, and rides a 1952 Raleigh bicycle.
"I joke to my friend, that it's gone beyond an obsession,"
A crazy shopper returned her Christmas tree to Costco this January for a refund — because it was “dead.”
Bizarrely, the woman apparently managed to get her money back in full despite taking the battered fir back a full 10 days after Dec. 25.
She was snapped at the checkout of the store in Santa Clara, Calif., by unimpressed shopper Scott Bentley, who was stuck in a line behind her.
A Colorado mom who lost her 32-year-old husband to cancer has spoken out about how she navigated being a widowed single mother-of-two and finding her ‘new normal’ after his death – and how she is now helping others through their grief.
Emily Bingham’s husband Ian died of uveal melanoma in 2019 after being diagnosed with a rare cancer at just 24 years old and years of battling for his life.
‘I went from being a loving, supportive wife and stay-at-home mom to a 12-month-old and a three-year-old, to taking on new roles as a widow, single parent, and the head of the household,’ Emily, who met Ian – an avid surfer – in college when they were both 18, shared.