Editorial Cartoon - Jan. 1, 2026 ...
This cartoon shows a reporter holding a microphone, looking hesitant and uncertain, while facing a police officer who appears unusually small — almost like a toy. The officer is gripping a baton, but ...
This cartoon compares two moments — “Then” and “Now” — to show how certain controversial policies keep returning, even when the people in charge change. In both panels, a black, sticky figure is ...
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When the calendar hits January 1, 2026, works first published in 1930 officially enter the U.S. public domain. An increasingly exciting tradition as the years move by, Public Domain Day brings a mix ...
Fans of the 1930s character Betty Boop can rejoice as a precursor of the iconic cartoon is now in the public domain, as of Jan. 1, 2026. That means anyone can adapt that specific version of Betty Boop ...
Once again this holiday season The Day will continue its long-running tradition of publishing its Make a Difference series. The daily series highlights our neighbors who area social service agencies ...