From the holidays to President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump, the cartoonish fuel for satire has been aplenty in recent years.
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U.S. presidents have always provided satirical fuel for the editorial and political cartoons that have appeared in print or digital publications across the map. But there have been a few commanders in ...
It was the summer of 2015 when former president Jimmy Carter revealed a dire diagnosis: melanoma had spread to his liver and ...
Mixing new technology and new laws is always a fraught business, especially if the tech in question relates to communication. Lawmakers routinely propose bills that would sweep up all sorts of First ...
President Larry Jameson speaks at this year's MLK Social Justice Lecture on Jan. 24. Credit: Derek Wong Interim Penn President Larry Jameson criticized recent political cartoons published by a ...