by Sydney Smith on Feb 22, 2019
40+ newspapers axe Non-Sequitur cartoon for Trump profanity
Now more than 40 newspapers have dropped the cartoon "Non Sequitur" because of its anti-Pres. Donald Trump message that included...
Now more than 40 newspapers have dropped the cartoon "Non Sequitur" because of its anti-Pres. Donald Trump message that included...
The UK Daily Mail accused building tycoon Steve Morgan of having "exploited his position to line his pockets in a...
USA Today's editor-in-chief Nicole Carroll admitted she published a blackface photo when she was editor of her college yearbook. In...
The Daily Caller's White House correspondent Amber Athey apologized for her 2012 tweets about the Holocaust and Jewish people and...
Black Entertainment Television (BET) criticized rapper Nicki Minaj in a tweet about rapper Cardi B winning best rap album at...
The University of Iowa men's basketball radio announcer Gary Dolphin called a black University of Maryland player, Bruno Fernando, "King...
Will libel laws change? Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas indicated he wants the high court to review libel law in...
The San Diego Union-Tribune apologized for and unpublished a cartoon that showed James Baldwin, Toni Morrison and Jussie Smollett. Why?...
The Washington Post has added an editor's note to its article on the Covington Catholic-Lincoln Memorial incident from January that...
The New York Times reported on an apparently fake study about gender and tech jobs. Vox's Kelsey Piper flagged the...