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can we still laugh together political cartoons and censorship

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The article discusses censorship and press freedom trends in the U.S., specifically regarding editorial cartoons. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect is identified. The event is a cultural/political commentary with no concrete business or economic channel.

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  • Irene Khan highlighted decline of press freedom in the U.S. on May 3, 2025.
  • Reporters Without Borders reported on U.S. press freedom decline.
  • New York Times and Washington Post restricted editorial cartoons.
  • Pentagon memo on March 9 prohibited Stars and Stripes from publishing commercial comic strips.
  • Article emphasizes importance of satire in democracy.

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Extremism reporting covers ideologically-motivated movements and their political and security implications.