
Amber Ferguson
Senior Video Editor and Writer at The Washington Post
Senior video editor & writer @washingtonpost | @allwomeninmedia Gracie winner | @MaynardInst Fellow | [email protected]
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washingtonpost.com | Justine McDaniel |Amber Ferguson
Man charged with arson at Pennsylvania governor’s mansion denied bail (washingtonpost.com) Man charged with arson at Pennsylvania governor’s mansion denied bail By Justine McDaniel; Amber Ferguson 2025041411413600 The man charged with setting fire to the official residence of Pennsylvania Gov.
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1 month ago |
washingtonpost.com | Amber Ferguson
When Cat Levine thinks about her wedding, she knows the exact photo she would want to frame: She was getting dressed before heading off to the historical factory loft where 150 guests were gathering. Her mother is looking at her with tears in her eyes as she zips the back of her lace gown. Levine spent $8,000 on a photographer to capture moments such as these. But eight months after her big day, the 28-year-old salon owner has only a fraction of the 1,000 photos she paid for.
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washingtonpost.com | Amber Ferguson
Season 8 of Netflix’s “Love Is Blind” delivered an unexpectedly provocative finale — not with a shocking revelation but with a resolute “Today, I can’t” by one bride on her wedding day.At the altar, Sara Carton rejected Ben Mezzenga because of politics. Carton told her mother and sister that her fiancé’s views on Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ+ rights weren’t just different from hers, but signaled a fundamental misalignment.
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2 months ago |
washingtonpost.com | Amber Ferguson
Before she goes to bed, Lisa Brezinski slathers on a thick, sticky layer of castor oil — often on her stomach, but sometimes on her neck or over her upper abdomen. Then, she wraps herself up with cotton. “It’s my little miracle oil,” she said. Brezinski and many people on social media saycastor oil packs help them counter bloating and puffiness and give them glowing skin.
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2 months ago |
seattletimes.com | Amber Ferguson
Chantel Powell remembers the day her 6-year-old son, Kameron, came home from summer camp smelling “like a man.” It was July 2017, the kind of sticky, airless heat that made deodorant essential — but none of the options on the market seemed safe enough for her child, nor appealing enough to make him want to use them. In her kitchen, Powell improvised: baking soda, cornstarch, coconut oil and a few drops of citrus essential oil.
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