Command-Tab bug

Can anyone else reproduce this bug?
With no Finder windows open proceed to start Terminal.
Switch back to Finder via Command-Tab.
Try to create a new Finder window with Command-N.
Instead of a new Finder window I get a new Terminal window. Not what I wanted.

can't get the exact behaviour, but my Finder sometimes requires two presses of Apple N before a new window will appear. Also, sometimes even after launching the Terminal, focus is not given to Terminal, instead it remains with the Finder. Clicking on the Terminal window doesn't switch to Terminal, as expected. There is no way to get the focus to be the app in the foreground. I have to control click it in the dock and quit. note that it hasn't crashed (no force quit option), it simply refuses to focus.

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