• Making a Case for Cursive

    Recently, I asked my fifth graders if they enjoyed writing in cursive. Students at the all-boys Catholic school where I work start training in cursive penmanship in third grade, so my students had been practicing it for the better part of three years. I expected them to say that it is boring, that they do

  • Conservative Ad Makes Case for Transgender Rights

    GRACE's sixty-second commercial features a South Carolina military vet who talks about supporting his transgender son.

  • From ‘nice’ to ‘necessary’: How to make a case for your university station

    Today’s higher education leaders face unprecedented financial pressures. What is your station doing to help them solve their problems?

    • Adweek

    LinkedIn Makes Its Case for a Permanent Spot in Social Strategy

    Businesses know they need to be on LinkedIn to find employees and interact with other companies. But it hasn’t necessarily been a pillar of brand strategy – creating an identity and finding prospective audiences can sometimes feel challenging if some consider posting on LinkedIn “cringe.” Melanie English, director of social marketing at LinkedIn, said on stage at ADWEEK’s Social Media Week event in New York this week that marketers who view LinkedIn narrowly are limiting themselves. ...

    • Forbes

    The Case For Every Play-In Team To Make A Deep Playoff Run

    Just because they are competing in the Play-In Tournament doesn't mean you can count these teams out. Here's the case for each of them making a deep playoff run.

  • Joe Biden Makes Case for Reelection: 'Elect Me. I'm in the 20th Century'

    President Joe Biden, 81, made the case on Wednesday for his reelection, arguing he is ready for four more years because "I'm in the 20th century."

    • MSNBC

    GOP rep makes curious ‘plea’ to prospective jurors in Trump case

    While criminal trials often have dramatic moments, the process of selecting a jury isn’t exactly riveting. An NBC News report on the first day of Donald Trump’s criminal trial noted, “The quest to find a jury of 12 people and six alternates got off to a slow start Monday, as more than half of the 96 potential jurors summoned to the Manhattan courtroom said they couldn’t be ‘fair and impartial’" when it comes to the former president. But as the day got underway in New York, one of the presumptive...

  • Apple is researching how to make the ultimate MagSafe wallet and iPhone carrying case

    Apple has been granted a patent for a new accessory that would hold a user's credit cards, charge their iPhone, and be worn on the wrist or around the neck. New luggage-label-like accessory designed by Apple Apple's FineWoven cases for iPhone may not have been the most well-received ones that the company has made, but it isn't giving up looking for new accessories. In a newly-granted patent called "Accessory device for electronic devices," Apple proposes an accessory that looks like an...

  • Biden makes case for second term at Al Sharpton-hosted event

    President Joe Biden promised to deliver more wins for the black community if given a second term in a Friday speech before a group founded by the Rev. Al Sharpton. “I see an America where, with your help, I sign the Freedom to Vote Act, the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, into law,” he said […]

  • ‘Emotional’ Leah Williamson to make first England start in almost a year

    Euro 2022-winning captain missed World Cup with ACL injuryDefender brings ‘flexibility in defence’, says Sarina WiegmanSarina Wiegman has confirmed Leah Williamson will start against the Republic of Ireland on Tuesday night in England’s second Euro 2025 qualifier.Williamson, the Euro 2022-­winning captain, said she would probably have to fight back the tears at the Aviva Stadium when she steps out with England for the first time in almost a year,having been sidelined with an anterior cruciate...

  • Tata Communications and Others make the Case for Multi-Telco VNO Agreements

    Tata Communications said that the VNOs should separately identify the telco it is paired with for wireless services and wired services in the common form given to telecom customers

  • Women's Six Nations 2024: Ireland make two changes for match against England

    Ireland make two changes for Saturday's Women's Six Nations match against England as centre Aoife Dalton and second row Hannah O'Connor come into the starting XV.