Welcome to the Daily Ask. Each day, we ask readers on Facebook and Twitter what they think about a particular topic. Here's a recap of the best responses we got.
Yesterday, we asked, "Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas revealed in a New York Times magazine story that he's undocumented, but the Washington Post had the story first and killed it. What do you think of their decision not to run it?"
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Now for Monday's question. A winning lottery ticket was sold on U Street. What would you do with the money if you won the lottery? Answer on Twitter or Facebook.
The Daily Ask: What Do You Think of the Washingon Post Killing Jose Antonio Vargas’s Story?
Each day we ask our friends and followers to respond to a topic—here's what they had to say
Welcome to the Daily Ask. Each day, we ask readers on Facebook and Twitter what they think about a particular topic. Here's a recap of the best responses we got.
Yesterday, we asked, "Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas revealed in a New York Times magazine story that he's undocumented, but the Washington Post had the story first and killed it. What do you think of their decision not to run it?"
Our Facebook Poll
Now for Monday's question. A winning lottery ticket was sold on U Street. What would you do with the money if you won the lottery? Answer on Twitter or Facebook.
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