
Cartoon Sketchbook: July 6
Editorial cartoons use satire and humor to comment on politics, global affairs, sports, climate and social issues.

Editorial cartoons use satire and humor to comment on politics, global affairs, sports, climate and social issues.

Editorial cartoons satirize U.S. politics, global conflicts, the economy and current events through humor and commentary.

The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce hosted its fifth annual Energy Summit in Brooklyn, focusing on clean energy, grid resilience and innovation.

Editorial cartoons examine Trump’s Iran deal, Iran negotiations, global politics, Elon Musk, DOJ Epstein issues and U.S. culture.

A collection of editorial cartoons covering Trump, global conflicts, U.S. politics, the economy, immigration and world events.

Editorial cartoons on global politics, war, Trump, Musk, AI, and international conflicts from leading cartoonists.

Editorial cartoons covering politics, inflation, Trump, global conflicts, social issues and current events from leading cartoonists.

Editorial cartoons satirize climate policy, gas prices, Trump, Iran tensions and Alberta separatism in a global political roundup.

Editorial cartoons satirize Trump, Iran tensions, ICE detention, global conflict health issues, and political chaos.

Editorial cartoons highlight inflation, political conflict, Trump, Iran tensions, and tech-health obsessions in a satirical global roundup.

Chipping away at central bank independence as Trump appears to be doing is a historically sure way to high inflation.

Paywalls sustain newsrooms but limit access, reducing journalism’s reach and influence as more people rely on summaries and intermediaries.

Students are already using AI for learning and support, revealing gaps in traditional education and pushing schools to adapt.

U.S. innovation thrives on tolerance for failure, enabling risk-taking, repeated attempts and world-changing breakthroughs.

AI-generated music that listeners can’t distinguish from human songs could reshape the music industry and threaten working musicians.

The impact includes one of the largest oil price shocks in history, which briefly pushed the price of crude to nearly $120 a barrel.

The longer the war drags on, the more likely that there will be shortages and price increases on a wide range of goods.

The influencer economy has grown to $21B, turning attention into a monetized commodity and reshaping marketing, media and modern careers.

AI isn’t destroying jobs — it’s boosting wages, reducing inequality and letting more people perform complex work with less formal training.

AI bubbles may seem risky, but history shows they drive progress by building infrastructure, talent and capacity for future innovation.

Searching for an exemplary public servant in Brooklyn, one need go no further than Community Board 18, to find manager Sue Ann Partnow.

In recent weeks, funding for programs aimed at addressing climate change has shrunk. The Cap-and-Invest Program, previously dubbed

The 2024 election was dominated by the economy, taxes didn’t get much attention in the run-up to the vote.

On Thursday, Nov. 7, several New York City officials gathered to break ground on the expansion of the Urban Assembly New York Harbor School.

Mayor Adams touted the grant as “continuing the Adams administration’s unprecedented success in securing federal infrastructure funding.”

NORTH BROOKLYN — The area containing Bedford-Stuyvesant, Williamsburg, DUMBO, the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Bushwick, Crown Heights, Clinton Hill and Fort Greene is leading the growth of small businesses in the

Most business economists think the U.S. economy could avoid a recession next year, even if the job market ends up weakening under the weight of high interest rates, according to

In a pair of groundbreaking settlements, Uber Technologies Inc. has reached agreements with both the New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) and New York Attorney General Letitia James, addressing

Wall Street is closing out its worst week in a month with more losses on Friday. The S&P 500 was 0.6% lower in afternoon trading and on track to break

Rite Aid has filed for bankruptcy protection and plans to sell part of its business as it attempts to restructure while dealing with losses and opioid-related lawsuits. The company said

RED HOOK — The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) on Thursday announced new agreements with Carnival Cruises, Princess Cruises, Cunard, Norwegian Cruise Line and MSC Cruises for future sailings

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For the economy, 2022 was a throwback year. And not in a good way. At times, it felt like the 1970s or early ’80s. Inflation running rampant. The United States

In any other time, the jobs news that came down on Dec. 2, 2022, would be reason for cheer. The U.S. added 263,000 nonfarm jobs in November, leaving the unemployment

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U.S. income inequality grew in 2021 for the first time in a decade, according to data the Census Bureau released in September 2022. That might sound surprising, since the most