Research from branding studies reveals people form first impressions in less than seven seconds and exterior signage is one of the first things they will see. When your signage, colors, and tone match ...
The lynching of Dipu Chandra Das, initially reported to be over blasphemy, is now believed to stem from workplace tensions ...
As Google’s AI Overviews answer more queries directly, vibe coding gives marketers a way to create interactive experiences AI ...
More immigrants are not showing up for their mandatory immigration court hearings compared to prior years, an NPR analysis shows, allowing the government to order their immediate deportation.
An immigration judge issues a stern warning: "If you don't show up, there is a good chance the court will order you removed." ...
The Sandie Peggie employment tribunal judgment against NHS Fife and Dr Beth Upton has been amended for a second time, containing 11 more amendments.
Similarly, omitting “socialist” may not erase the Directive Principles that form the Constitution’s moral compass. But it ...
Survivors of the 1955 Christmas Eve flood in Yuba City share stories, and how the disaster reshaped the community where they still live.
The Vanity Fair photographer explains how he made the portraits of Susie Wiles, JD Vance, Marco Rubio, and the other West Wing insiders: “I'm a professional noticer.” ...
Properties associated with United Fiber & Data and Think Loud saw a flurry of activity this year. Most recently, York's ...
An adult film company whose productions are billed as having had a "positive global impact" is taking legal action against an ...
A sampling of the stories NPR staff believe made some of the deepest ripples this year — reminders of what rigorous, compassionate journalism can do, and why the work remains as urgent as ever.