America's top political cartoonists lampoon the 2022 midterm elections.
Oscar Fox is excited for another season of Badgers football in this week's Mendota Marsh.
A teachers dons a cellphone suit in the latest cartoon from Phil Hands.
State Journal cartoonist Phil Hands looks back on some of his favorite editorial cartoons.
Oscar Fox and Lewis Crane discuss why beloved Madison restaurants are closing in this week's Mendota Marsh.
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Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers isn't happy with young receivers in the latest cartoon from Phil Hands.
Critics have argued that the Inflation Reduction Act -- which Joe Biden just signed into law -- won't do much to address inflation. That might be true. But there's only so much Biden can do to reduce inflation which is affecting every corner of the Earth right now. The new bill will actually be the most significant investment against climate change our nation has ever made, and that is worth celebrating.
When South Dakota residents asked Gov. Kristi Noem why she didn't activate the National Guard to help in flood-ravaged areas, including McCook Lake, she said troops should only be used for a "very crisis situation." But the Republican governor has ordered the National Guard to Texas to the U.S.-Mexico border three times.
Before heading off to North Korea last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a “peace” offering to Ukraine. He pledged an immediate cease-fire and peace negotiations if Ukraine withdraws from four partially occupied regions and abandons its bid to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. His other stipulation, of course, is that the West lift sanctions. This offer was patently ...
We took offense with later comments Western Iowa Tech president Terry Murrell made Monday in which he claimed the general public doesn't care about the issue of the college's $3 million settlement with a group of Chilean students and that the "traditional media" (i.e. The Journal) is only pushing the issue to "sell papers."
Our Opinion: Western Iowa Tech Community leaders are compounding their mistakes by keeping the public largely in the dark about details of a recent $3 million payout to settle a lawsuit a group of students from Chile filed against the college and several administrators
Fareed hears from former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum and Financial Times columnist Edward Luce about what's next after Thursday's presidential debate -- and whether president Biden should consider dropping out of the race.
DEAR ABBY: I'm a single retired grandfather in the South. My daughter, 50, has hitched her wagon to an alcoholic. She's circling the drain and going down with him.
DEAR ABBY: My elderly father died recently. Although he had a variety of ailments, including heart disease, his death was unexpected. He spent many years of his life trying to save my drug-addicted, criminal sister from herself. Despite occasional periods of sobriety, she has invariably returned to her evil ways.
On this episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast, host Lawrence Eppard and Connors Institute co-director Jacob Mackey discuss techniques and shortcuts that you can use to spot real expertise.
Sens. Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst should both be commended for working across the aisle to advance smart infrastructure and energy policies that help create jobs, support local businesses, and power a stronger, more resilient economy for our entire state.
I am asking my Republican friends and other thinking Republicans to consider what is happening to your party. Where is the party that willingly debated and worked with Democrats on issues to come up with compromises that benefited our country? That party has disappeared and become the party …
As the 4th of July holiday approaches, please celebrate safely and responsibly, and use fireworks legally.
THE MINI: Thank you, SCJ, for making me feel a bit older Saturday morning. The "From the Archives" feature included a story I wrote as a general assignment reporter in 1974. -- Jim Kennedy, Okoboji, Iowa