My Favorite Typo Occurs in Today’s New York Times


Photo illustration by Alex Merto. [New York Times caption and illustration]

There was talk of expanding the welfare stare, certainly, but Sanders’s Medicare for All was not at the heart of these fights, nor was rolling back globalization, as with the 1999 protests against the World Trade Organization.

(New York Times, January 25, 2025)

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I live in Texas and devote much of my time to easel painting on an amateur basis. I stream a lot of music, mostly jazz, throughout the day. I like to read and memorize poetry.
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9 Responses to My Favorite Typo Occurs in Today’s New York Times

  1. Haha! On the other hand these days it’s often hard to tell what’s reality and what typo.

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  2. JosieHolford's avatar JosieHolford says:

    Worthy of the Grauniad in its heyday.

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    • JMN's avatar JMN says:

      Josie, a thousand thanks! “Grauniad” sent me to Google, where I find it’s a satirical typo for The Guardian (my other major source for news). For some reason I have filed in my brain that journal’s former title of “Manchester Guardian.” I have no reason to know this but there it is, fruit of some kind of reading in my remote past. Best regards.

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  3. Kim Barraclough's avatar Kim says:

    😳Not the welfare stare. The horror!🫣

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