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  "textContent": "It’s been said that if you truly love doing something, you’d do it for free. Washington Post writers Barry Svrluga and Les Carpenter are putting that into practice as they continue to cover the 2026 Milan Cortina Games despite being part of the paper’s mass layoffs that have effectively killed its historic sports section. They’ve Read more...\n\nThe post Washington Post writers still covering Olympics despite being laid off: ‘They can’t take away our spirit’ appeared first on Awful Announcing.",
  "title": "Washington Post writers still covering Olympics despite being laid off: ‘They can’t take away our spirit’"
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