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Nov. 23: There’s a new level of property tax rebellion this time. But it’s not all bad news. Scott Stantis editorial cartoon for Nov. 23, 2025, on the latest property tax bills. (Scott Stantis/For the ...
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As 2025 draws to a close and we cast our eyes forward to the new year, we wanted to take one final look back at the year that was in animation. To that end, we asked some of our regular contributing ...
We live in an age where superhero films dominate movie theaters. Almost everyone knows the difference between the Hulk and Captain America, and audiences turn up in droves to watch Deadpool (Ryan ...
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Matt Davies is Newsday’s Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist. Davies is also a children’s book author and illustrator, currently publishing with Macmillan imprint; Neal Porter Books/Roaring ...
After almost six years, the Cartoon Network Hotel near Dutch Wonderland has closed. The Cartoon Network and Palace Entertainment, the previous owner of Dutch Wonderland, opened the themed hotel on Jan ...
The U.S. Department of Justice released three batches of files related to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein beginning a week ago Friday, the deadline mandated by Congress in legislation signed ...
If 2025 was the year artificial intelligence took off, will 2026 be the year AI takes over? Yes, if you’re editorial cartoonist Dana Summers. He leads this week’s editorial cartoon gallery with a ...
When President Donald Trump weighed in after the Seattle mayoral election to brand the winner, Katie Wilson, a communist, it was yet another example of national politics intruding on local political ...
When the calendar hits January 1, 2026, works first published in 1930 officially enter the U.S. public domain. An increasingly exciting tradition as the years move by, Public Domain Day brings a mix ...