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The illustrator dredged the depths of his own subconscious—and tapped into something collectively screwy in America.
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The Democratic Senator Who Silenced the Centrist Naysayers
If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it—well, two or three other times, at least: Democrats have found themselves in a content-creation war with the Trumpian right. And this pitched battle isn’t being ...
The formerly ‘woke’ company is bending over backward now not to offend the likes of Trump, DeSantis and their supporters.
Amid recent political tensions and increased border control, international visitors are turning away from the U.S. as a ...
Buc-ee's sued Duckees Drive Thru in November, accusing the Kimberling City, Missouri liquor store of copying its name and ...
For Disney wants to be beloved by all, as it was in the heyday of Mickey Mouse, Goofy, the little mermaid and others among its cartoon characters. But one poll of Florida voters last year showed only ...
Our online era is being defined by a digital haze of shitpost-y, weirdly specific memes that toe the line between satire and ...
The world we inhabit is the result of a chain of decisions, none of them inevitable. Journalism can help inform those decisions and how people think about them.
So, let’s look at seven standouts from the ’60s and ’70s that made a lasting impression on who we are today. These might ...
When it comes to playing Superman, there’s something about the role that seems larger than life—strength, honor, charm and that ever-present sense of responsibility. But behind the capes and iconic ...
Given the option, money notwithstanding, I believe that everyone would be a creator. No 9-to-5 shifts, no overbearing bosses, ...
The fickle world of television often loses some of the most well-calibrated TV shows because of trivial reasons. A cancelled show, once dead and buried, is hard to get revived.