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Yaakov Kirschen’s first cartoon was published in the Jerusalem Post on Jan. 1, 1973. The comic, called “Dry Bones,” starred a Ziggy-like character named Shuldig, a bald and bristly everyman, ...
The Washington Post on Monday celebrated the Pulitzer Prize win of Ann Telnaes, the longtime cartoonist who quit the Post in protest after a scathing cartoon lambasting Jeff Bezos, the Post’s ...
The other two spammers we bid farewell to are both first-term MPs from the Greens, who swept in as part of the “Greensland” ...
Pulitzer Prizes were announced Monday afternoon. Percival Everett won the award for fiction for his novel James, a powerful ...
Foxman’s foolish cowardice ended up robbing Jewish readers . . . of a rare example of a proudly Jewish character in popular ...
HALIFAX - Promising to axe what he’s dubbed the “Car-ney tax,” Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledged Thursday that a government led by him would end Canada’s electric vehicle sales ...
The ball easily cleared the wall and landed in the Flying Squirrels’ bullpen, but Melvin is already acquainted with the prodigious power of the club’s 2022 first-round draft pick. Invited to ...
Before the great Carl Giles was employed to entertain and delight readers with his cartoons in the Daily Express, his predecessor at the paper had been just as prodigious in the years preceding him.
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The cartoonist who left his drawing board for the Flanders' mudBefore the great Carl Giles was employed to entertain and delight readers with his cartoons in the Daily Express, his predecessor at the paper had been just as prodigious in the years preceding him.
Rep. Haley Stevens is making her long-awaited Senate bid in Michigan official with a nod to her first car. “I’m running for Senate because just like that day I got these keys to that old ...
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