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Daily Archives: January 13, 2026

The US State Department goes back to Times New Roman

The Font Debate Continues | Is this the Right Debate?

NewsBy Readability MattersJanuary 13, 2026

Secretary Rubio directed the State Department to use Times New Roman, reversing the Biden-era decision to switch to Calibri   Secretary Rubio directed the State Department to use Times New Roman, reversing the 2023 decision to switch to Calibri. Favoring cohesion, professionalism, and formality, the Department framed the change as a return to long-standing standards…

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