Nepotism Babies You Probably Don’t Know About Plus: a new cartoon from Adam Douglas Thompson. The New Yorker sent this email to their subscribers on April 18, 2024. Plus: a new cartoon from Adam Douglas Thompson.View in your browser|Update your preferences\u200a\xa0Today’s cartoon, by Adam Douglas Thompson:“The new TikTok trend is trying to regulate TikTok.”Open in browser to share this cartoon »Buy a print »\u200aMore in HumorIdeas for the New York City Officials Implementing Rat Birth ControlEncourage male rats to recount the plots of “Dune” and “Dune: Part Two” on first dates.By\xa0Meg RichardsonNepotism Babies You Probably Don’t Know AboutJessica Simpson’s uncle is none other than the star of the small screen Bart Simpson.By\xa0Brian Park and Jenny ArimotoPhone. Keys. Wallet.Don’t forget to check before you leave the house.By Erika Sjule\u200aThis Week’s Caption ContestSubmit a caption.Play to win.You be the judge.Help us pick three finalists by rating submissions.The final three.Help select the winning caption.\xa0The winner.See who won (finally).\u200aOne More from the Cartoon Archives . . .See cartoons for purchase in our store »\u200aName DropName DropName Drop,The New Yorker’sTrivia GamePlay a quiz from our archive: Can you guess the identity of a notable person—contemporary or historical—in six clues?\u200aMore from The New YorkerThe Front RowThe Rediscovery of a Depression-Era MasterpieceA new restoration of Frank Borzage’s “Man’s Castle,” starring Loretta Young and Spencer Tracy, showcases the visionary Hollywood director’s lusty yet spiritual artistry.By Richard BrodyElementsThe Highest Tree House in the AmazonIn the rain forest of Peru, a parasitic “strangler fig” engulfed a tall quinilla tree. Last year, they became the site of the highest tree house in the Amazon.By Allison KeeleyBooksHow Stories About Human-Robot Relationships Push Our ButtonsTwo new novels, “Annie Bot” and “Loneliness & Company,” reflect anxieties about A.I. coming for our hearts as well as for our jobs.By Jennifer WilsonFiction“Late Love,” by Joyce Carol OatesThe wife had to wonder if the marriage had been a mistake.By Joyce Carol OatesYou’re receiving this e-mail because you signed up for Daily Humor fromThe New Yorker. Was this e-mail forwarded to you?Sign up.\xa0Manage your preferences|View our privacy policy|Unsubscribe\xa0Send feedback|Share e-mail\xa0Copyright © Condé Nast 2024. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.