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Editorial cartoons for Saturday, June 17

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

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Editorial cartoons for Friday, Feb. 21

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FILE - In this Friday, Oct. 4, 2019, file photo, a man using an electronic cigarette exhales in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. On Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019, the American Medical Association said it is calling for an immediate ban on all electronic cigarette and vaping devices. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak, File)
Editorial: Shut down flavored tobacco’s gateway to youths

Legislation in Olympia would bar the use of flavors and menthol in vape products and cigarettes.

Schwab: If I were king, what treasures would I fling

As long as Trump assumes he has the power to shape reality, why is this what he wishes for us?

Comment: Pending cuts to medical research would harm all in state

As UW medical scientists, we urge Washingtonians to defend the NIH’s life-saving research funding.

Comment: Trump cost himself good conservative lawyers at DoJ

Rather than a simple pardon for Adams, Trump insisted on forcing attorneys into an ethical dead end.

Comment: Infant deaths have risen with states’ abortion bans

As access becomes more limited, especially to medication abortions, expect the numbers to get even worse.

Comment: Vance shouldn’t even hint at ignoring a court order

We are not in a constitutional crisis, but ignoring the judiciary would place us firmly in the middle of one.

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Editorial cartoons for Thursday, Feb. 20

A sketchy look at the news of the day.… Continue reading

School district should reimburse bus driver for broken glasses

I find it deeply disturbing that Stewart O’Leary had to request overtime… Continue reading

What does Musk need with my private, government data?

I cannot believe what is going on in our government today. Hearings… Continue reading

President’s transgender order appears to disqualify himself

One of the new president’s latest executive orders declares that the sexual… Continue reading

Comment: In slashing ‘overhead,’ cuts for NIH put health at risk

The overhead that the Trump administration wants to slash is necessary to research work that is saving lives.

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