Daily Cartoon: Monday, January 19th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
“This is not / a good year. / But it has / witnesses.”
“What does a single flake know / of its big/little fate?”
Early in his life, Sanders left the streets of Brooklyn for the woodlands of Vermont. What did the man bring to the state—and what did the state bring to the man?
Jeremy Padawer, whose company owns Squishmallows, is one of thousands devastated by last year’s fire. At a rally for the anniversary, he’s more passionate than ever about reform.
Relationship advice from the internet: on Friday Afternoon Sex Clubs, adoption, and synchronized waterskiing.
On a break from playing Oedipus in the new Broadway production, the British actor stops by Federal Hall to chat politics, family dynamics, and being mistaken for Stanley Tucci.
At the Met, the Finnish artist’s spare, melancholic work has the strange effect of jolting your senses.
The Japanese chef Junya Yamasaki mastered a butchery technique that results in tastier seafood—and he’s taught some Southern California fishermen how to do it, too.
We keep revising the maternal ideal—and keep falling short of it.
On M.L.K. Day, the death of Renee Good calls to mind another woman who died protesting for the rights of others.
The network’s new editor-in-chief has championed a press free from élite bias, while aligning herself with a billionaire class more willing than ever to indulge Donald Trump.
LaMonica McIver went to tour an immigration jail in her New Jersey district. Now she faces seventeen years in prison.
Why are American progressives, who believe in gay rights and abortion, aligned with radical Islamists, who want a religious dictatorship? Because “the enemy of my enemy is my friend,” writes Peter Schweizer in his new book.
He is on the short list of talents WWE never truly fully capitalized on.
While New York auditors may be unrelenting, it’s also true that many so-called Florida residents aren’t truly moving to the Sunshine State: They’re just trying to skirt around tax rules.
More than 1 in 3 US adults has this condition, and most aren't aware of it.
Gov. Kathy Hochul is sending the long-promised Second Avenue Subway on a crosstown detour -- calling into question when the rest of the line will be completed.
Looking like Dolly Parton is more than a 9-to-5 job. "When I arrived in L.A. in the '80s, I started sleeping with my makeup on, partly because of the earthquakes," the 11-time Grammy winner wrote...
After the record-breaking success of her memoir 'I'm Glad My Mom Died,' Jennette McCurdy returns with 'Half His Age,' a raw debut novel exploring power dynamics, rage and twisted power dynamics behind age-gap relationships.
Our awards expert Glenn Whipp predicts the 2026 Oscar nominees for picture, director, actor, actress and more.
The digital age has made us a DIY economy in which millions of jobs no longer exist not because computers do the work, but because the work has been shifted, via computers, directly onto the consumer.
After the U.S. toppled Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's new leader bows to Washington, raising doubts about whether the once-defiant Chavista revolution can survive.
A dispute over reforms to an SBA program that funds startups has cut the flow of seed money to Southern California's defense tech firms.