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Buffalo News cartoonist Adam Zyglis appeared to blame President Trump and DOGE spending cuts for the deadly floods.
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The Democratic National Convention opens Monday in Philadelphia where Hillary Clinton will formally accept the party's presidential nomination. It's been a long road for the party, which was ...
The right has played hardball, and the aftermath may serve them up a twisted brew of real socialists, Republican haters, and ...
Let’s call a spade a spade. Comedy is not always about good fun and cracking harmless jokes. Sometimes, it takes a ...
The right-leaning political cartoonist’s first contribution to the Indianapolis Business Journal last April was of the then-South Bend, Ind., mayor as a cover boy for Mad. “Buttigieg is kind ...
Over the last several years, a significant portion of the Democratic base has become openly supportive of political violence.
Thomas Nast's Political Cartoons German-born political cartoonist Thomas Nast gave America some of its most enduring symbols: the Republican elephant, the Democratic donkey, and Uncle Sam.
Paul Noth, who contributes regularly to The New Yorker, is sharpening his pencil for next week's Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Former first lady Michelle Obama strung together the most famous phrase in modern U.S. political convention history eight years ago at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. “When ...
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