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Editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigns from The Washington Post when her cartoon criticizing Bezos is killed
Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes announced that she has quit her position at The Washington Post because her editor killed her cartoon criticizing tech and media billionaires, including Post owner Jeff Bezos. The Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes has resigned from her position at the Washington Post after her cartoon depicting Jeff Bezos and other billionaires genuflecting toward Trump was killed. — Read the rest The post Editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigns from The Washington Post when her cartoon criticizing Bezos is killed appeared first on Boing Boing.
All the Space News We’re Excited About in 2025: Launches, First Lights, Flybys, and More
A year of discovery awaits, with missions poised to reveal new insights about our home planet, solar system, galaxy, and beyond.
Oppo Find 8X Pro Review: A Great iPhone for Android Lovers
The Oppo Find 8X Pro is an unexpected beast of an Android flagship smartphone that incorporates some features we love from the iPhone.
Don’t Underestimate Emilia Pérez
With two weeks to go before Oscar nominations, the major threats of the 2025 awards season are making themselves known.
Here's who's getting President Joe Biden's final Medals of Freedom
Recipients include Bono, Anna Wintour, Denzel Washington, and more.
We were inches away from the fabled Doom and Halo crossover
Doom Slayer. Master Chief. Two giant green guys in iconic suits of armor, best known for plowing through hordes of aliens with extreme prejudice (and yes, I'm counting Doom's demons as aliens here. Fight me). Fans of both series have been imagining them teaming up since their respective debuts, and thanks to Amazon's gaming-themed anthology Secret Level, it… almost happened. — Read the rest The post We were inches away from the fabled Doom and Halo crossover appeared first on Boing Boing.
No one is offering Julia Louis-Dreyfus any dramatic roles
Louis-Dreyfus was looking for serious parts before <i>Tuesday</i>, but the serious parts aren't look for her.
Writing as Transformation
Words and phrases came from nowhere; I rarely had any sense of what they meant or to what context they belonged.