Every week, The Post runs a collection of letters of readers’ grievances — pointing out grammatical mistakes, missing coverage and inconsistencies. These letters tell us what we did wrong and, ...
The resignation of Pulitzer-Prize-winning veteran Washington Post cartoonist Ann Telnaes ... publish her cartoon featuring a giant statue of President-elect Donald Trump towering above Washington ...
Echoes from Ann Telnaes walking away from The Washington Post continue to resonate. While Ann is the starting point the ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes, resigned from The Washington Post, citing the paper's decision to block her satirical cartoon. The cartoon depicts billionaires, including one ...
Ann Telnaes, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, said in a blog post Friday that she quit the paper after a drawing was rejected. This was the first time at the Post that a cartoon was “killed ...
In today’s information-soaked world, a single political cartoon rarely makes much noise. Telnaes’s did, though not for the reasons she’d hoped. The suppression of her cartoon has become a ...
Until now." A CNN panel discussed WaPo cartoonist Ann Telnaes' cartoon that was killed by the Post, and prompted her to quit the paper. Telnaes explained her drawing, stating, "The cartoon that ...
A Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist for the Washington Post has resigned after its editorial page editor rejected a cartoon she created ... chiefs depicted by Ann Telnaes was Amazon founder ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigned from The Washington Post after the editorial team rejected one of her cartoons criticizing The Post's billionaire owner Jeff Bezos.
Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigned from The Washington Post after an editor killed a cartoon ...
ALBAWABA - Cartoonist Ann Telnaes, who has been working for a long time in The Washington Post, has resigned after the newspaper rejected to publish her latest cartoon of 'American billionaires ...
Telnaes posted a rough of the cartoon in the blog post ... against efforts to "curry favor with an autocrat-in-waiting." Ann Telnaes, Cartoonist, on Substack: "For the first time, my editor ...