The new 'Michelangelus' typeface, created for St. Peter’s Basilica anniversary, will appear in the latest versions of ...
Washington DC: President Trump signed into law today the most ambitious executive order in American typographical history, a sweeping 257-page document printed entirely in Comic Sans that restructures ...
The cosmos is getting out of hand in the board game Space Lion: Divide and Conquer, which is too ambitious for its own good.
A Miami-based doctor points out the high incidence of colorectal cancer in the Black community and lauds new blood tests that may help patients who lack access to other health care options.
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Florida lawmakers may bring cursive back to classrooms, and they should | Opinion
We need cursive in classrooms to preserve civic literacy for future generations. | Opinion ...
State-run Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) is moving to double the share of its investment portfolio dedicated to loans to capture market share ...
Moving from manual design to using an AI-enabled tool to beautify your presentation slides feels much like moving from coding a website manually to using a CMS today for a website. By making use of ...
Microsoft is getting rid of Publisher later this year, so now's the time to find a replacement. I detail your best options, ...
We love to argue about grind size, obscure blends and pour-overs, but too rarely talk about the thing that actually determines whether a cafe matters.
Lawyers representing the victims of former president Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s war on illegal drugs essayed a brutal campaign, marked by impunity and ...
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Inside the secret world of Mitski’s new album
Talking to the reclusive indie-rock star’s creative team about the symbolism behind her mysterious new album, Nothing’s About ...
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What are dwarf planets—and how many are there?
For centuries since the Sun was declared the center of the solar system in the 16th century, society held the belief that any object orbiting the bright star would be considered a planet. From Mercury ...
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