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 ...
Turkeys and Thanksgiving are big themes in this week’s editorial cartoon gallery, with riffs on the ceremonial presidential pardon of two birds, seating arrangements by politics and vaccination status ...
New Yorker writers reflect on the year’s highs and lows. However, I’m also now noticing that, this year, I encountered some mansplaining, and overheard advice from a parent to a child, both of which ...
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 ...
The Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump dominates this week’s cartoons. House impeachment managers cited video and Trump’s own tweets and statements as evidence that he incited a ...
The Tokyo Olympic Games opened last week after a yearlong delay caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Spectators were banned from most events to prevent more outbreaks. Editorial cartoonists seized on ...
President Joe Biden’s first live Q&A with the media generated plenty of coverage but not much news. Critics complained that Biden consulted his briefing book, which provides the gallery’s lead cartoon ...
It was a year ago this past week that the coronavirus pandemic became real to Americans. Over the next days and weeks, our worlds would shrink to four walls as work, school, commerce and travel ground ...