1980
“Hypocrisy, bombast, stupidity, and spite: those are the ingredients for a good day’s work by ace political cartoonist Jeff MacNelly, the hottest of a new breed of artists who are changing the face...of American politics,” said Newsweek in a profile of the Pulitzer Prize-winner. The sharp edged political cartoon used to a staple of nearly every newspaper’s editorial page. In recent years, though, many of the U.S.’s remaining papers have abandoned the form. The Washington Post’s opinion section, for instance, has replaced its political cartoons with a rotation of nonpolitical ones.
1967
“The name of the hottest game in U.S. business today is ‘conglomerate merger,’ said Newsweek on the new finance trend, highlighting one of “the new merger masters,” James Joseph Ling. Recently, COVID heavily affected M&As—the total value…
