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Steve Greenberg has been an editorial cartoonist and artist in California, Arizona, Washington state and Jalisco, Mexico. He contributes regularly to Crooksandliars.com, the Arizona Daily Star newspaper in Tucson and other websites and publications, and was the first American cartoonist invited to join the Cartoon Movement. His work has appeared in major newspapers and magazines in the U.S., winning many awards, and he has an extensive cartoon archive at http://www.greenberg-art.com

Tour de Doping

Has cycling been compromised at the highest levels by performance-enhancing substances?

Happy Earth Day!

A cartoon to mark Earth Day, Friday April 22nd...

Mideast cycle

The Israel/Palestine conflict is a vicious, never-ending cycle of violence and counter-violence,

Global poverty

The division between richer and poorer peoples worldwide will only become a more intense issue in

Sustainability.

What kind of world will we leave to future generations?

Liberty torch

Sometimes the power and intensity of a liberation movement is enough to overcome even the militar

New Energy

As sustainability becomes an ever more important factor of energy, new technologies emerge from t

Violent rhetoric

As was recently seen in Tucson, Arizona, violent and inflammatory words are not necessarily witho

When a Holocaust is Not a Holocaust

The Armenian genocide of 1915 was extensive (some say as many as 1.5 million killed) but it never

Abandoned by industry

The reason for many ghost towns today is that they were abandoned by the industry that sustained

Gaza Flotilla Peace Flags

There is another side to the tragic Gaza flotilla incident that really has not been shown here.

A Modern Icarus?

Obama managed to get his health care reform to fly, but the journey ahead is still perilous.

Guantanamo: Obama's Ball and Chain

In his aspiration to better the image of the United States around the world, the continued existe

Seeing the future

If one could foresee the future, it likely will not be a very encouraging one.

Evolution of the U.S. Auto Industry

The US car industry is traditionally associated with building big cars, but the industry is in se