A single lowercase letter has become one of the most recognizable symbols in technology, redefining how people connect, create, and see themselves in the digital age. Two people using smartphones.
The U.S. Coast Guard in new materials reviewed by USA TODAY on Thursday, Nov. 20, called swastikas and nooses "potentially divisive symbols." Coast Guard guidelines on "harassing behavior," set to go ...
The U.S. Coast Guard clarified its “hate symbols” policy after Jewish groups and lawmakers blasted a revision the military service made to its anti-harassment regulations. "The Coast Guard does not ...
The Investment Company Institute is urging the Securities and Exchange Commission to update its rules and allow funds to deliver regulatory documents to investors electronically by default – a move ...
Michael Eugene Archer, the singer and musician better known as D’Angelo, had no use for “neo-soul,” the label critics used to describe the type of music he helped personify in the 1990s and 2000s. “I ...
Typing arrows in Microsoft Word does not have to be a chore. The application has provided multiple ways for users to accomplish this task, and we’re going to talk about how to insert an Arrow symbol ...
Papers with U.S. State Department markings, found Friday morning in the business center of an Alaskan hotel, revealed previously undisclosed and potentially sensitive details about the Aug. 15 ...
The U.S. Federal Judiciary confirms that it suffered a cyberattack on its electronic case management systems hosting confidential court documents and is strengthening cybersecurity measures. The ...
There’s nothing like being on vacation – or stuck in a TSA line – and getting a “can you sign and return this today?” email. Fortunately, that no longer means scrambling for a printer and scanner.