The Huffington Post unveiled a bold redesign this week, the first in the publication’s 12-year history. Gone are the skeuomorphic newspaper format, the oddly formal serif logo, and the name itself, a legacy of founder Arianna Huffington, who stepped down from the publication in 2016. (Lydia Polgreen, a widely respected New York Times journalist, took her place.) Now called HuffPost, the news site has a gleeful, urgent feel: A bold italic logo punctuated by URL slashes, a top story that...

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