Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 18th
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United States
Started August 19, 2026
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings
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Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 18th
The New Yorker (United States) | Aug 18, 2026
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Aug 19, 2026
Political cartoons should prioritize humor over commentary to engage a wider audience.
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Daily cartoons should avoid sensitive topics to prevent alienating any audience segment.
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The New Yorker should feature more cartoons that directly address pressing social issues.
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Cartoons that tackle controversial topics can spark necessary conversations in society.
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Cartoons should maintain artistic freedom without being constrained by public opinion.
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Humor can undermine serious issues when used in political cartoons.
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Daily cartoons should reflect a variety of perspectives to enrich public discourse.
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Cartoons can effectively communicate complex news stories in an accessible manner.
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The New Yorker should increase its focus on international news through its cartoons.
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The use of satire in cartoons should always be mindful of its potential impact on marginalized communities.
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