E-mails from the Dems Plus: a new cartoon from Mick Stevens. The New Yorker sent this email to their subscribers on February 26, 2024. Plus: a new cartoon from Mick Stevens.View in your browser|Update your preferences\xa0Today’s cartoon, by Mick Stevens:Open in browser to share this cartoon »Buy a print »\u200aMore in Humor\u200aE-mails from the DemsDear Ian—you have been helpful in deleting our e-mails in the past. Won’t you please delete this one?By\xa0Ian FrazierUndergraduate Excuses, Used in Other ContextsOwing to the death of my boyfriend’s grandfather—whom I loved dearly—I will not be able to finish filling your cavity.By\xa0Jake KennedyText Messages to Which I Will Never Receive a ResponseHow was space? We missed you down here, ha ha.By Alex Watt\u200aThis Week’s Caption Contest\u200aSubmit 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 . . .\u200aSee cartoons for purchase in our store »\xa0\u200aName Drop\u200aName 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?\xa0\u200aMore from The New Yorker\u200aA Reporter at LargeWhat a Major Solar Storm Could Do to Our PlanetDisturbances on the sun may have the potential to devastate our power grid and communication systems. When the next big storm arrives, will we be prepared for it?By Kathryn SchulzLetter from the SouthwestEl Paso’s Saint of the Border Negotiates a New RealityFor nearly fifty years, Ruben Garcia has welcomed migrants and refugees at Annunciation House. Amid record border crossings, Texas is now trying to shut down his network of shelters.By Rachel MonroeBooksThe Arrested Development of Carson McCullersShe was one of the great writers of American girlhood—possibly because she spent her life being tended to like a child.By Maggie DohertyEssayMy Family’s Daily Struggle to Find Food in GazaIn my homeland, where we used to cook and celebrate together, my relatives are eating animal feed to keep from starving.By Mosab Abu TohaYou’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.