Dr. Seuss

"Maybe you missed it while in Cancun but Biden has not done anything to cancel book publication. Nada. Nothing. Zilch," one person hit back on Twitter.
They complained the case against Trump was a waste of time. Now that it's over, they're focusing on Dr. Seuss, cancel culture and Mr. Potato Head.
Right-wing media outlets are making hay with a cancel culture panic over Dr. Seuss. Dr. Seuss Enterprises announced it will stop publishing six of the author’s books that feature racist imagery.
"The Daily Show" host joked a compromise could be struck — involving the Fox News personality.
Twitter users mocked the right-wing network's newest obsession.
The "Late Show" host mocks the ex-president's son's response to Dr. Seuss news.
“And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” and “If I Ran the Zoo” are among the works that Dr. Seuss Enterprises will cease to publish.
The “Star Wars” star recently recorded a vocal track for “Will You Wear A Mask? I Ask,” a Dr. Seuss-style book about the need to wear face masks in public.
Why we still love the Grinch after more than 60 years.
YouTuber Wes Tank mashed up “The Lorax” with “Still D.R.E.” and "Green Eggs and Ham" with "Forgot About Dre" for fun while social distancing.