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has won yet again. The executives love hearing affirmation that people still care about these characters; when somebody likes the cartoons enough to voice concern, they know their job is safe.
The New York Times’s decision to drop all editorial cartoons after publishing a controversial cartoon is another body blow to the profession of editorial cartooning. While several of my ...
The new Senate Republican health care bill fundamentally changes the ... To explain why, let’s explore with this cartoon: Imagine a bunch of people ranging from healthy to sick.
(CBS) – The "R Word" hurts so many, including a local family that saw it in the comic section of a local newspaper. CBS 2's Audrina Bigos wanted to know how such a cartoon could get published.
Only now, the New York Times says a thousand pictures are only worth one word—discontinued. After an editor at the New York Times International edition let a cartoon slip through that could ...
Trump’s refusal to concede the race has led to uncertainty Also In This Package Cartoon: India calls for back-up in COVID-19 fight Cartoon: Global wars increase refugee crisis Cartoon ...
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