The second fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis ignited a political firestorm.
President Trump makes himself an easy target for political cartoonists, explains columnist John Breunig.
Hearst editorial page editor John Breunig asks, “Why are editorial cartoonists drawn to Donald Trump?” (or here). How would Dr. Seuss have drawn President Donald Trump? This is what I’m thinking as we ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Editorial cartoon by John Cole As we say goodbye to 2025, we hope you’ll enjoy some of our favorite editorial cartoons of the past ...
A collection of political cartoons from January 2026 offers commentary on ICE activities in Minnesota, Trump's desire for a Nobel Prize and Greenland and more.
I was prepared to jump right into this very non-comical story, and the AAEC has released a statement on it, but I didn’t find ...
Editorial cartoonist R.J. Matson draws on the changing political tide in the U.S. Congress. This cartoon is the opinion of the cartoonist. Send feedback to: [email protected].
Editorial cartoonist Dick Wright draws on Tim Walz's political challenge due to state scandals. This cartoon is the opinion of the cartoonist. Send feedback to: [email protected].
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More than 140 University of Michigan students and Ann Arbor community members gathered at the Michigan Theater Sunday afternoon for the viewing of “A Savage Art: The Life & Cartoons of Pat Oliphant,” ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Walt Handelsman is putting away his pen and ink after decades of delighting Louisiana with his alternately humorous and poignant takes on the state's ...