If The WSJ Isn't A Newspaper, Where Do All Those Newspaper Reporters Work?
So the state of Texas has decided that the Wall Street Journal and New York Times are not newspapers, because according to Texas, a newspaper is “a publication that is printed on newsprint, the average sales price of which for each copy over a 30-day period does not exceed $1.50, and that is printed and distributed at a daily, weekly, or other short interval for the dissemination of news of a general character and of a general interest.”
The code was last updated in 2003 but apparently nobody thought about inflation.
Since
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