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Editorial cartoonists from across the country -- from the left, right and center -- recap the race for the White House ...
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James MacLeod is a historian at the University of Evansville who began drawing political cartoons because of the Iraq War and ...
Trump and Harris have both campaigned on protectionist policies, which could pose a major threat to Canada’s economy.
Armed with watercolors and a “passive-aggressive” sense of humor, the illustrator finds the funny, even in ugly times.
Lizzy Galbraith, political economist at asset manager Abrdn, discusses President-elect Donald Trump's election win and what it could mean for the political economy.