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Children really do have a way of reminding us all—even in the bleakest of times—that there are good things in the world.
This 11-year-old girl's silent efforts to prepare for a future career in journalism are so impressive, TheWashington Post invited her to spend a day with them.
Liam Stack—a reporter at the New York Times—tweeted that he'd found out his cousin's 11-year-old daughter had secretly downloaded The Washington Post app two years ago, and had been a "loyal reader" since then.
Today I learned that my cousin’s 11 year old daughter somehow downloaded The Washington Post app — without my cousin’s knowledge — at the age of 9 and has been a loyal reader for the last two years.
— Liam Stack (@liamstack) January 11, 2018Read more...