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Marco Rubio · United StatesFont Wars: Times New Roman vs. Calibri in U.S. Diplomacy In a move reflecting broader debates on diversity, the U.S. State Department, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has reverted to using the Times New Roman font in official communications, dismissing the previous administration’s adoption of the more accessible Calibri font.The decision, announced through an internal cable, cited a need to uphold decorum and professionalism by employing…See the Story
Rubio orders diplomats to return to using Times New Roman, ousting Calibri
47% Center coverage: 112 sources

Amanda Seyfried · United StatesActress Amanda Seyfried said in a newly published interview that she would not apologize for calling Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk "hateful" in an Instagram post shortly after his assassination in September.
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Actress Amanda Seyfried says she's 'not f---ing apologizing' for Charlie Kirk post calling him hateful
40% Left coverage: 47 sources

Nicolás Maduro · VenezuelaMaría Corina Machado, the Venezuela opposition leader awarded this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, made a dramatic public appearance in Oslo, Norway, on Thursday. She waved to supporters from a balcony at the Grand Hotel and confirmed she had completed a dangerous 5,000-mile escape from Venezuela. Daughter accepts the award Machado’s daughter, Ana Corina Sosa Machado, accepted the Nobel on her behalf Wednesday, praising her mother’s “tireless work pro…See the Story
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Arrives, Appears Publicly in Norway
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