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Married Ford Engineers Save Wedding with F-150

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    https://www.foxnews.com/auto/married-ford-engineers-save-wedding-during-power-failure-hybrid-f-150

    Why does the article and the headline emphasize the fact that the engineers are married? Why does that have anything to do with what they did to save the wedding? What were the reporters and editors thinking? 🤔

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    • AxtremusA Axtremus

      https://www.foxnews.com/auto/married-ford-engineers-save-wedding-during-power-failure-hybrid-f-150

      Why does the article and the headline emphasize the fact that the engineers are married? Why does that have anything to do with what they did to save the wedding? What were the reporters and editors thinking? 🤔

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      @axtremus said in Married Ford Engineers Save Wedding with F-150:

      https://www.foxnews.com/auto/married-ford-engineers-save-wedding-during-power-failure-hybrid-f-150

      Why does the article and the headline emphasize the fact that the engineers are married? Why does that have anything to do with what they did to save the wedding? What were the reporters and editors thinking? 🤔

      Getting you to click on the link.

      Actually married couple and wedding in the same sentence is a much less tortured headline than much on MSM.

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