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A Pulitzer Prize finalist in the cartoonist category, Pat Bagley has worked for The Salt Lake Tribune for more than 45 years. He is one of roughly a dozen cartoonists still working at a major ...
The 36th edition of Cartoon Forum closed today with its annual tributes, celebrating companies that have made a significant mark on Europe’s animation industry. This year’s awards went to winners from ...
PENDER COUNTY N.C. (WECT) - Pender County Commissioner Jerry Groves said a recent political cartoon in The Pender-Topsail Post & Voice has him feeling a little more than on edge. “Regardless of what ...
A Pulitzer Prize finalist in the cartoonist category, Pat Bagley has worked for The Salt Lake Tribune for more than 45 years. He is one of roughly a dozen cartoonists still working at a major ...
A research team from Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) and Universitat de València (UV) has developed an innovative biosensor capable of detecting airborne viruses in real-time and at low cost ...
The continually expanding toolkit from Mohit Verma's laboratory at Purdue University now includes a portable, paper-based biosensor for identifying genetically modified (GM) corn and soybean. The GM ...
Newsday, a daily newspaper serving Long Island, New York, apologized for an "insensitive and offensive" editorial cartoon referencing the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk after sparking calls for ...
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Newsday has issued a full apology after publishing a political cartoon referencing the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk sparking condemnation from Republican leaders and calls for a ...
A Long Island newspaper was forced to apologize Sunday for a political cartoon on the assassination of Charlie Kirk after it ignited a firestorm for the “vile” and “insensitive” piece. Newsday ...