Quick Glance: USA TODAY Network, newspapers, and distributor drop Dilbert comic after racist comments by creator
- Newspapers pull Dilbert and condemn Adams' remarks.
- The New York Times announced on Sunday that it would no longer publish the comic strip.
- The Washington Post announced on Saturday that it had "stopped publishing" Dilbert.
- The San Antonio Express-News, a subsidiary of Hearst Newspapers, announced on Saturday that it will discontinue the Dilbert comic strip on Monday "because of hateful and discriminatory public comments by its creator."
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