Truth be told, this column was inspired by a particular line in Mr. Simon’s song, and it wasn’t the line about the cartoon ...
Biden, when he told us he knows how to tell the truth, was telling the truth. More aptly: If we accept that Mr. Biden did know how to tell the truth, was he usually inclined, as a matter of habit ...
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“The cartoon that was killed criticizes the billionaire tech and media chief executives ... As Donald Trump is inaugurated a second time, independent media organizations are faced with urgent mandates ...
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Below is one of the latest cartoons from two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael Ramirez. View more of Michael Ramirez’s cartoons on CFIF’s website here.
“The truth may not matter to the wealthy owners and CEOs who are treating Trump as much like a pope as a president,” Pearlstine wrote (channeling the spirit of Telnaes’s cartoon), “but journalists ...
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Charlie Sykes illustrated an excellent rant with an 1889 Samuel Ehrhardt cartoon that bears the caption “History Repeats ...
Puzzles can be a fun challenge—until they’re so mind-bending and hard you need to call in backup. Enter the r/puzzles ...
From the late 1990s and all through the early 21st century, TV saw a meteoric rise in animated shows aimed at adults.
We are entering the Wild West of truth right now, and we must have someone who will stand up to tell it like it really is. If it’s not going to be media organizations, who will it be? How about you?