Political cartoonists from across country draw up something special for the holiday
America's top political cartoonists lampoon the 2022 midterm elections.
Oscar Fox is excited for another season of Badgers football in this week's Mendota Marsh.
A teachers dons a cellphone suit in the latest cartoon from Phil Hands.
State Journal cartoonist Phil Hands looks back on some of his favorite editorial cartoons.
Oscar Fox and Lewis Crane discuss why beloved Madison restaurants are closing in this week's Mendota Marsh.
Oscar Fox and Lewis Crane discuss why beloved Madison restaurants are closing in this week's Mendota Marsh.
Get caught up with the Madison-based comic strip from the desk of State Journal cartoonist Phil Hands.
Get caught up with the Madison-based comic strip from the desk of State Journal cartoonist Phil Hands.
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers isn't happy with young receivers in the latest cartoon from Phil Hands.
Critics have argued that the Inflation Reduction Act -- which Joe Biden just signed into law -- won't do much to address inflation. That might be true. But there's only so much Biden can do to reduce inflation which is affecting every corner of the Earth right now. The new bill will actually be the most significant investment against climate change our nation has ever made, and that is worth celebrating.
The whole Ellis affair was a horrible miscalculation. And embarrassment. By people.
Why is Congress protecting untraceable weapons?
A nearly three-week strike at Greater Albany Public Schools is finally over, and before we say anything that might offend — and we very well might — let us say that we do support teachers and their important mission. Benjamin Franklin once said, "An investment in knowledge pays the best interest," and we couldn’t agree more.
It’s somewhat astonishing that we have to make the following two assertions, but perhaps in today’s political climate, nothing should surprise us anymore. So here we go.
Amid all the blaring headlines coming out of Washington, here’s a piece of news that is getting far too little attention: The U.S. is on course for fiscal breakdown.
Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, massacre of Israeli civilians was an act of “pure, unadulterated evil,” according to then-President Joe Biden. He said it resulted in “the deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust,” with “more than 1,000 civilians slaughtered,” “stomach-turning reports of … babies being killed.”
Recent detentions and deportations of international students raise concerns about the long-term damage to the United States’ reputation as the global leader in higher education. And the increasing number of U.S. students studying abroad underscores the importance of international academic exchanges.
The U.S. Department of Education is calling colleges to account for racist and antisemitic incidents on campus — and its move to withhold taxpayer dollars from violators has gotten university officials’ attention.
Trump and Musk eliminated $3 trillion dollars of waste, fraud, and abuse today — oh, wait. Sorry, that was how much money vanished on Wall Street today because of Trump's tariff blitz.
How low and misguided can you go?
I want to respond to the article regarding the measles outbreak and importance of vaccination ("Worth a shot," April 4). I was born before 1959 and presumed to have immunity. No one ever talked to me about getting vaccinated.
I want to thank Councilor Carolyn Mayers for helping remind council to focus on the big-picture concerns of “the vast majority” of our community during these uncertain times at a recent City Council meeting.