The year 2021 was eventful: a grueling additional twelve months and counting in a global pandemic; a terrorist attack on the U.S. Capitol leading up to the transference of power to the Biden ...
Covid-19 is the snowman that refuses to melt. That’s how Walt Handelsman of the New Orleans Advocate/Times-Picayune sees it in this week’s lead image in the editorial cartoon gallery. The omicron ...
On Wednesday, the government said its consumer price index soared 6.2% from a year ago — the biggest 12-month jump since 1990. So it’s cold comfort when Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell andmembers ...
Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden was fired after racist, misogynistic and homophobic emails surfaced in a collateral NFL investigation into the Washington Football Team. Gruden’s attitudes, freely ...
Steve Sack has been editorial cartoonist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune since 1981. He has won virtually every award in his field, including the Pulitzer Prize in 2013. He was also a Pulitzer ...
Nick Anderson of Tribune Content Agency sums it up in the gallery’s lead cartoon: Facebook lighting the fuse of a bundle of dynamite labeled hate, misinformation, conspiracy theories, violence and ...
Bill Bramhall of the New York Daily News captures the internal strife in the Democratic Party in this week’s lead editorial cartoon depicting a circular firing squad. As I write, a vote on the $1 ...
In the grand tradition of year-end reviews (hey, even journalists need to take a break once in a while), I compiled some cartoons representing key milestones of 2021. We started off the year with a ...
Good. Bad. Meh. Eh. We saw a lot in 2021, a proverbial traveling circus of storylines that played out over 12 months of news cycles, from Trump to Biden to Touchdown Tommy and Sit-Down Harry and ...