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How Did The Donkey and Elephant Become Political Symbols
The donkey and elephant became political symbols in the United States through a combination of political satire and popular ...
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Let’s stop fighting…
The ruling Democratic Party has called for a temporary halt to political strife during the APEC 2025 Summit. However, the ...
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The political fight over memes
Once, political cartoons sparked revolutions. Now, AI deepfakes and viral jokes are shaping how Americans see power, personality and even violence ...
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A Savage Art Celebrates the Political Cartoons of Pat Oliphant — and an Art Form Under Threat
Director Bill Banowsky's fascinating documentary A Savage Art: The Life & Cartoons of Pat Oliphant, tracks the work of one of our most popular and imitated political cartoonists, and the very modern ...
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Local GOP official’s social media post draws backlash in Kentucky for its depiction of the Obamas
A local Republican leader in Kentucky shared a social media video depicting former President Barack Obama and his wife as apes, a historically racist trope that has ignited a backlash and a strong ...
Tracker brought in someone new to fill Velma's place after season 3 introduced several surprising cast exits. During the Sunday, November 2, episode of the hit CBS series, Reenie (Fiona Rene) ...
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson’s satirical animation series, Please Explain, has been adapted as a feature film slated for ...
It’s been more than nine months now since my friend, famed cartoonist Jules Feiffer, died, a week before his 96th birthday after continually warning me ...
Less than six months after Samia Suluhu Hassan was inaugurated as Tanzania’s first woman president in 2021, the country’s ...
In a world riven by conflicts in which religious identity plays a significant part interfaith dialogue is not an abstract idea. Pope Leo in a speech to representatives of world religions and members ...
Please help us! If you are fed up with letting radical big tech execs, phony fact-checkers, tyrannical liberals and a lying ...
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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