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Dr. Seuss
This week's news in Venn diagrams.
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James Folta
| October 31, 2025
Attention, Lorax fans: we're getting a new Dr. Seuss book.
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| October 28, 2025
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| August 29, 2024
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| March 21, 2022
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| March 3, 2022
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"It's incredibly lazy and depressingly effective." John Oliver on Fox News's Dr. Seuss antics.
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| March 8, 2021
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Jonny Diamond
| March 2, 2021
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