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A couple of clicks on a laptop later, and an artificial intelligence tool synced Mr. Peck’s voice with a cartoon pirate’s mouth movements. The character was destined for an episode of ...
Artists take on National Guard deployment, the failure of due process, and more From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your ...
This past Christmas season, the Tullabee and AS Revival stores in West Town Mall collected $3,058.43 for our News Sentinel Charities Empty Stocking Fund, and we're grateful. The donation means ...
State stocking programs go against environmental priorities. I parked my car on a dirt pull-off on the side of a southern Vermont river on a signature overcast late August day, around nine months ago.
Editorial cartoonists leapt upon the revelation that former President Joe Biden has advanced prostate cancer, followed by publication of a new book revealing the extent of White House efforts to ...
Bill Bramhall leads this week’s editorial cartoon gallery with a reference to the Hindenburg disaster, replacing reporter Herb Morrison’s dramatic narration “Oh, the humanity!” with “Oh, ...
Walt Handelsman leads the editorial cartoon gallery by imagining another Trump incursion: moving his birthday military parade to Harvard Yard. Nick Anderson highlights the irony of Trump telling ...
Michigan DNR provided 400,000 Arctic grayling eggs to three Native American tribes for reintroduction into state waterways. Arctic grayling, a freshwater fish once prevalent in Michigan ...
SYDNEY Sweeney has earned her acting stripes — and now she’s wearing them, too. The US star, 27, posed in red and white tights with a matching bra top and helmet for W Magazine. In another ...
Political cartoons on 'We are all going to die' From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox. From our morning news ...
But, also, maybe, for themselves. To paraphrase the chants of the residents of Whoville in the Dr. Seuss Classic, “Horton Hears a Who”: We are (still) here, we are (still) here, we are (still ...
The news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. John Shakespeare, one of Australia’s most loved newspaper artists, completed as many as 20,000 ...