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Throughout the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the early years of the Gilded Age, Thomas Nast used his political cartoons published in Harper's Weekly to satirize current events, expose corruption, and ...
With ballots set, now’s the time to study issues and ask candidates where they stand and what they’ll do.
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on X (Opens in new window) After wettest May on record, Lehigh Valley will be under flood watch; up to 3 more inches of rain ...
It looks like animation fans in a big region are about to lose Cartoon Network as it’s gearing up to shut down its channel in Australia very soon. It’s no secret that Warner Bros. Discovery ...
Sunday's editorial cartoons include a tribute to moms, the impact of tariffs on the U.S. economy, and Donald Trump playing with dolls. From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News ...
Music reviews: Morgan Wallen and Kali Uchis Cartoons Wednesday's political cartoons include the Big Beautiful Bill's impact on Medicare and Medicaid, Donald Trump and JD Vance plotting in the Oval ...
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Every viewer has their own opinions about what the best cartoons of all time are. While all animated shows have specific aspects that make them appealing to varying audiences, some cartoons have a ...
Eighty years ago during World War Two, a Spanish artist found himself with an unlikely job, being paid by the British government to draw satirical cartoons of the enemy, from a quiet ...
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