Opinion: Goodbye Tucker Carlson. I’ll miss the cartoons.

Tucker Carlson will no longer be on Fox News. The announcement Monday that Carlson and Fox had parted ways came after Fox had agreed to pay out three quarters of a billion dollars to Dominion in a defamation lawsuit that rested heavily on Carlson’s on-air reporting about election fraud coupled with his off-air text messages…

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Colorado teen: “I’m trying.”

Editor’s note: Madison Schilling submitted her artwork to The Denver Post after her teacher at Green Mountain High School in Lakewood encouraged her to share it with a broader audience. Her hope is that it will help adults and teens cope with a difficult year of remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. To send a…

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Cartoons: Donald Trump, acquittal and the rule of law

It’s been a big week for President Donald Trump. Last Tuesday he delivered a State of the Union address that included a Presidential Medal of Freedom for Rush Limbaugh and Nancy Pelosi ripping up a ceremonial copy of the speech. The next day he was acquitted of impeachment charges by a GOP-controlled Senate and he…

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Drawn to the news: Travel ban

David Fitzsimmons, The Arizona Star, Tucson, Ariz. Several political cartoonists reacted to the news Tuesday, June 26, that the Supreme Court ruled the President has the authority to ban travelers from certain countries to protect the United States. President Donald Trump faced several challenges while trying to get the travel ban in place. Adam Zyglis,…

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Drawn to the News: Space Force

Cartoonists Nate Beeler of The Columbus Dispatch and Bruce Plante of the Tulsa World had a little fun with President Donald Trump’s talk of developing a new military branch, “Space Force.” “When it comes to defending America, it is not enough to merely have an American presence in space. We must have American dominance in space,”…

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