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Six popular Dr. Seuss books — including And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street and If I Ran the Zoo — "will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery, the business that preserves and protects the author’s legacy said Tuesday," The …

Dr. Seuss's books were among the leading 42 titles on the top 50 list of Amazon’s “movers and shakers” on Wednesday morning after the ban was announced.

Sales of recently announced banned Dr. Suess books spiked on Amazon.com Tuesday after they were "canceled" by the left.

With iconic children's book author Dr. Seuss in the crosshairs of the cancel culture left, -- a Virginia school removed Dr. Seuss books from its Read Across America program, Joe Biden leaving Dr. Seuss' name off his presidential proclamation, six Dr. Seuss bo…

President Biden dropped Dr. Seuss from Read Across America Day, failing to mention the famed children's author in his presidential proclamation  -- a decision that coincided with six of the beloved author's books being pulled from publication for "racist and …

Officials at Universal Orlando are “evaluating the in-park experiences" in its Dr. Seuss area after claims the author used racist images.

The banning of six books by Dr. Seuss over concerns that they contain racist imagery has turned the popular children's author into kryptonite for the left. But as recently as just a few months ago, many cultural elites unequivocally embraced Dr. Seuss, even l…

During the Tuesday broadcast of his Fox News Channel program, Tucker Carlson addressed the controversy surrounding Dr. Seuss' children's books, which have been deemed "racist" but some on the American left. | Clips

Former president and first lady Barack and Michelle Obama hosted several events while in the White House that focused on Dr. Seuss and his iconic children’s books, six of which have been pulled from product because of alleged racist content.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson narrated a Dr. Seuss audiobook before the claims that some of his books contain racist images.

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Anderson Cooper reads to his son Wyatt on 'Read Across America Day' and talks to longtime host of "Reading Rainbow" and recent recipient of the PEN/Faulkner Literary Champion award LeVar Burton about the decision to discontinue six Dr. Seuss books. Anderson C…

Six Dr. Seuss books will no longer be published because they "portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong," the business that preserves the author's legacy said.

Six Dr. Seuss books won't be published anymore because they portray people in "hurtful and wrong" ways, the business that preserves the author's legacy said.

Six Dr. Seuss will no longer be published because they "portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong," the business that preserves the author's legacy said.

Dr. Seuss books have soared to the top of Amazon's bestseller list, occupying nine out of the marketplace's top 10 books.

Americans are suffering: The hyper-wealthy are thriving, while the the pandemic has heightened inequality, and Republican lawmakers who spent their time in power supporting Trump's tax cuts for the rich now say we can't afford a relief package. And now, write…

The prevailing message that emerged from last weekend's annual Conservative Political Action Conference wasn't that Joe Biden is a bad president or that Donald Trump is great (although both speakers and attendees voiced those sentiments).

Rather than remove Dr. Seuss or Peter Pan from their collections, librarians have come up with creative solutions to educate young readers.

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  1. 6 Dr. Seuss books to stop being published because of racist imagery  Fox News
  2. 6 Dr. Seuss books won't be published for racist images  The Associated Press
  3. 13 Picture Books to Read Instead of Seuss for Read Across America  Book Riot…

Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known in households across America as Dr. Seuss, just became the latest cancel culture casualty.

Tuesday, March 2, marks National Read Across America Day, which also coincides with famous children’s author Dr. Seuss’ birthday.

President Biden appears to have erased Dr. Seuss from Read Across America Day.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki wouldn’t say why President Biden dropped Dr. Seuss from “Read Across America Day,” the annual celebration of reading in honor of the legendary children’s author.

Republicans criticized President Biden and progressives on Tuesday after Biden snubbed Dr. Seuss in his "Read Across America Day" proclamation

Former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama were fans of Dr. Seuss before the children's author came under fire for creating racist and insensitive imagery.

The decision to halt publication of six books by famed children's author Dr. Seuss will "have consequences that extend for generations," Tucker Carlson warned Tuesday, telling viewers that "if we lose this battle, America is lost."

A tweet written by Vice President Kamala Harris praising Dr. Seuss four years ago resurfaced Tuesday after President Biden failed to mention the children’s author when making his "Read Across America Day" proclamation.

Even the famously left-wing Bill Maher is calling for an end to the excess, telling his TV audience, "Cancel culture is real, it’s insane and it’s growing exponentially."

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The Wokes want Dr. Seuss canceled.

If you imagine that the people whose very lives focus on the legacy of Dr. Seuss are canceling Dr. Seuss, you have lost track of what cancel culture is.

Read Across America Day is celebrated on Dr. Seuss' birthday and is traditionally synonymous with the author.

Read Across America Day was originally synonymous with the author of "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham."

"Erasing books is insanity. Stand up for our common humanity," the website says.

Amazon's news comes just a day after Dr. Seuss Enterprises announced it was pulling six of the author's books.

The famous children's author has recently become a flashpoint in debates about so-called "cancel culture."

The two Republican representatives spoke out after the decision to stop publishing six Dr. Seuss books.

A number of books by the late author, inclduing "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street" and "If I Ran the Zoo," will no longer be printed.

The California Democrat questioned the extent to which Americans care about the decision that several of the author's books will no longer be published.

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  1. Some Dr. Seuss books with racist imagery will go out of print  The Washington Post
  2. 6 Dr. Seuss books to stop being published because of racist imagery  Fox News
  3. 6 Dr. Seuss books won't be published anymore because they portray peop…

Why an imaginary « canceling » of Dr. Seuss gets blanket coverage on Fox News.

If the images at issue are so innocuous, why not show them?

Again, 'cancel culture' is about a perceived threat to cultural dominance.

It was Laura Ingraham who put the finest point on things.

What are students « missing out on when they have to read 'Macbeth' or 'Hamlet' three times between middle school and high school? »

As Biden pursues an array of actions to solidify transgender rights, conservatives mount a backlash that focuses on women’s sports.

Anyone shocked by the cancellation of six Dr. Seuss books hasn’t been paying attention.