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The Washington Post Express, a free daily tabloid given to mass transit passengers in D.C., drew ire on Thursday with its cover about the Women’s March on Washington that mistakenly featured the ...
Newspaper uses the male symbol on a story about the Women’s March Can you tell what’s wrong with this image?
Washington Post's Express magazine announced news of the Women's March on Washington using the wrong symbol for their cover.
In the United States, the @ symbol is called an “at.” But not everybody else uses that name—in fact, some of the international options are downright cute.
The Washington Post's free daily newspaper mistakenly used a male gender symbol to illustrate a cover story about women's rights.
Washington, D.C., newspaper the Express performed some emergency gender reassignment surgery on Thursday after publishing a cover touting a story about this month’s Women’s March ...
Casual Male Retail Group, a Canton-based retailer that sells clothing to big and tall men, said that it will change its NASDAQ Global Market ticker symbol to DXLG from CMRG, effective Wednesday.
The Express’ cover story was on the Women’s March on Washington – an anti-Trump protest planned for the day after Inauguration Day. With a headline of “The modest start of a massive march ...
We erroneously used a male symbol instead of a female symbol. — Express (@WaPoExpress) January 5, 2017 And quickly after that, an image of how the cover should have appeared: ...
Yes, unfortunately the image of people gathered in protest showed them in the form of the male gender symbol rather than the female one. RELATED: Train tracks optical illusion will drive you off ...
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