Tony Doris was the editorial page editor of The Palm Beach Post. He was fired after running a cartoon about the war in Gaza.Credit...Saul Martinez for The New York Times Supported by By Benjamin ...
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Gannett, the largest newspaper company in the United States and the owner of The Palm Beach Post, fired Doris last month after he decided to publish a cartoon about the war in the Gaza Strip ...
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The Palm Beach Post fired its editorial page editor after the Florida paper ran a cartoon on the war in Gaza that local ...