A story on its website states, “So in our latest redesign, you’ll find twice as many stories ‘above the fold’ than we had room for on our prior homepage. You’ll find a more prominent Latest News feed for up-to-the-minute updates on all things business. Front and center, you’ll find our selection of the top stories of the hour and the day. And at the top-right of the homepage, you’ll find a growing collection of Lifestyle and Video journalism.
“As you move down the homepage, you can dive deeper into some of our core coverage areas: Business News, Tech & Innovation, Money & Markets, and more.
“We’ve changed the fonts we use across qz.com. We selected the Noto Serif and Noto Sans fonts. Noto is a collection of high-quality fonts designed for the modern internet, and the global language ecosystem. Noto supports more than 1,000 languages.”
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