There are many things to love about the '90s. Grunge music, alternative rock, Forrest Gump, and plaid flannel shirts were defining features of the decade, but it also had its fair share of forgettable ...
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Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Lehigh Valley surgeon Pat Sewards dies at 72. He will be remembered for much more than the night ...
Steven Universe creator Rebecca Sugar says she had to fight to get Cartoon Network to allow her to include queer, nonbinary characters Ruby and Sapphire in the beloved animated series. Sugar opened up ...
PENDER COUNTY N.C. (WECT) - Pender County Commissioner Jerry Groves said a recent political cartoon in The Pender-Topsail Post & Voice has him feeling a little more than on edge. “Regardless of what ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- On the heals of Commander-in-Chief Donald Trump’s talk of next deploying the National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee, his former White House Aid, U.S. Rep. Max Miller, who’s running ...
Axolotls may enjoy celebrity status among pet owners, but their wild populations have been dealt huge blows by habitat loss, water pollution, invasive species and the pet trade. Now, the success of ...
New Delhi: Tata Play has launched Cartoon Network Forever, a new ad-free platform in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery, bringing back iconic Cartoon Network shows for viewers across India. The ...
Newsday faced backlash and issued an apology for publishing a controversial cartoon by Chip Bok about Charlie Kirk's assassination. A Long Island newspaper was compelled to issue an apology on Sunday ...
A Long Island newspaper apologized Sunday after publishing a political cartoon about the assassination of Charlie Kirk that many called “vile” and “insensitive,” according to New York Post. Charlie ...