Editorial Cartoon - Jan. 15, 2026 New York — Nearly 1,300 probationary employees at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — roughly one-tenth of the agency's workforce — are being forced out ...
Scott Adams, the creator of “Dilbert,” a chronicle of the indignities of American office work, who also introduced the IIT-ian Asok through his comic strip, died at 68 of aggressive prostate cancer, ...
A beloved cartoon has graced Rhode Island license plates for decades, but with the company moving its headquarters out of state, some residents want it gone. Hasbro has called Pawtucket home for ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Chinese Embassy in Manila said Friday it has filed a diplomatic protest against Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Jay Tarriela over a social media post that included ...
The media giant found itself under fire after the offending cartoon found its way into the pages of its metropolitan mastheads, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, last Wednesday. The illustration, ...
This week’s editorial cartoons are dominated by the news coming out of Venezuela and Washington following the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro by U.S. military forces to face U.S. drug ...
Matt Davies is Newsday’s Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist. Davies is also a children’s book author and illustrator, currently publishing with Macmillan imprint; Neal Porter Books/Roaring ...
Earlier this week, Warner Bros. caused quite a stir when it removed the classic Looney Tunes theatrical shorts from its streaming service. Although there are still ways to watch the series online via ...
The body may decay, but the Internet is forever. It was worth the wait. Check out these cartoons about family life that’ll ...
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It’s early in 2026, but it seems the world is continuing to spin in some strange ways this year. Here’s a look at how our editorial cartoonists saw things this week.
Jason Adam Katzenstein is a cartoonist and a comedy writer whose work has appeared in The New Yorker since 2014. He is the author of the graphic memoir “Everything Is an Emergency” and a co-author, ...