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Presidential historian and George Washington Presidential Library Executive Director Lindsay Chervinsky talked about the role of the presidency and executive power as they relate to President Trump's ...
Spidey’s determination to use his power for good arises out of his origin story in the original narrative found in Amazing Fantasy #15. Spider-Man feels a strong sense of guilt and responsibility due ...
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I like to alternate humorous and political cartoon days, but sometimes the categories cross so here we are. Mike Baldwin has the least political of the funny cartoons today, but the Boring Company is ...
The conservative senator from Missouri, better known for his raised fist in solidarity with Trump supporters on Jan. 6, is ...
It was reported this week that Job Amupanda was considering laying a formal complaint with the media ombudsman over a political cartoon that portrayed him as "sleeping".The Affirmative Repositioning ...
The arrest of Istanbul’s mayor has sparked a movement against Turkey’s authoritarian turn that is using satire to transform ...
“I know visual aids aren’t allowed, but next to one of these newsagents, the Pokemon cards with the cartoons, here was the ...
“No dissent,” Donald Trump recently posted on social media. Antonia Hitchens reports on the brazenly transactional ecosystem ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with University of Virginia law professor Amanda Frost about the latest escalation in the conflict between the Trump administration and the courts.
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Both sides are digging in for a clash that could test the limits of the government’s power and the independence that has made U.S. universities a destination for scholars around the world.