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The State Department is ditching Times New Roman for Calibri The State Department has used Times New Roman for its official communications since 2004. Now it's switching to the sans-serif Calibri ...
When today’s conservatives — from the intellectual wing of MAGA to the so-called New Right — talk of Rome ... America faces emulating the fall of the Roman republic. In the worst, it ...
The font expansion also includes Times New Roman, Arial, and Proxima Nova, alongside options that support alphabets used by languages like Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, and Hindi.
Following the death of Pope Francis at the age of 88, a centuries-old prophecy by Irish bishop Saint Malachy has resurfaced, ...