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Starbucks barista misspells customer's name on a cup (and Washington Post reporters are ON IT)

The Washington Post’s Super Bowl ad said the paper exists because “knowing empowers us, knowing helps us decide, and knowing keeps us free.” Which category of “knowing” does this bombshell fall into?

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Wow, what would the country do without so many firefighting “journalists” these days?

A glance under the headline of the story shows that not one but TWO reporters were on this one.

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Earlier in the week, the WaPo was blowing the lid off pumpkin spice lattes and their “connection to a centuries-old genocide” and now this. Another banner week for “journalism”!

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