In this edition of The Precedent, we outline the recent federal circuit decision in CeramTec v. CoorsTek. Overview. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently uphe ...
A  visit to Fivesparks, now through Feb. 22, will welcome you with an art show in the large gallery room and on walls ...
David Allyn is a maker who creates works inspired by Rhode Island. In his silkscreened ceramics, images of iconic spots like the Superman Building are celebrated. Allyn’s artworks show off his mastery ...
Tiling can make or break the final look of your bathroom, but this trending idea is guaranteed to leave you with a bold, ...
Changes at Starbucks might remind customers of the chain of the old. Beginning Monday, several policies are returning to Starbucks’ locations in United States and Canada — part of CEO Brian Niccol’s ...
The Galaxy S25 and Pixel 9 offer class-leading cameras, all-day-long batteries, and excellent performance, but there are a ...
Ghana-native Japheth Asiedu-Kwarteng shares his immigrant experience in the "Burden of Proof" exhibit at the Art Museum of ...
There’s no better example of having a case of Mondays than the day after the Super Bowl. Coors Light announced Wednesday that it’s temporarily changing its name to “Mondays Light” in an ...
The screen-to-body ratio is at around 91%, while the Ceramic Shield glass protects this ... Something similar can be said for low light, and for ultrawide cameras on both devices.
Photo: Rikard Osterlund For 12 evenings across January and February, 11 temporary light artworks and sculptures are dotted among the skyscrapers of east London for Canary Wharf Winter Lights.
If you've been outside shortly after sunset this month, it's likely that you've noticed one, and possibly two, bright points of light in the sky. Are they UFOs? The North Star or the Dog Star?