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And more of today's best articles from The Week [View this email in your browser]( [Brand Logo] September 16, 2024 β€Š IN THE SPOTLIGHT [How the far-right media bubble failed Donald Trump]( By ensconcing himself in the comfort of friendly Ҁ” and increasingly conspiracy-driven Ҁ”media, the former president is stuck in a feedback loop of his own making [Read more]( β€Š Advertisement by Betterment [Financial experts + automated tech]( β€Š TODAY'S BIG QUESTION [Why are feds cracking down on SUVs and big trucks?]( Pedestrian deaths have risen sharply since 2009 [Read more]( β€Š β€Š quote of the day 'There would be a coup d'état because this idea would be promoted by those who sit in peaceful cities.' Veronika, a combat medic who resettled in the Donbas eastern of Ukraine, on the likely outcome of a "land for peace" deal between Russia and Ukraine. The region doesn't support such an agreement, because "this land is now sprinkled with our blood," she said to The Washington Post, which didn't identify her by full name due to military rules. β€Š β€Š THE EXPLAINER [The rise of the space economy]( Shoot for the moon [Read more]( β€Š β€Š UNDER THE RADAR [Texas court allows execution in shaken baby syndrome case]( The state could be the first to carry out the death penalty for someone convicted due to the diagnosis, despite its controversial applicability [Read more]( β€Š β€Š [Make sense of the news, every day of the week. Subscribe now.]( β€Š β€Š picture of the day [Walking a thin line]( Estonian athlete Jaan Roose walks on a slackline across the Bosphorus Bridge connecting the European and Asian continents in Istanbul, Turkey. Suspended 540 feet above the Bosphorus Strait, Roose completed the journey in 47 minutes. Emrah Gurel / AP β€Š β€Š THE WEEK RECOMMENDS [7 cocktails for a comforting autumn]( Vodka, rum, brandy, mezcal: The gang's all here [Read more]( β€Š β€Š Want more from The Week? Up for a brainteaser? Play our [daily puzzles]( including crosswords, codewords and sudoku. β€Š [Coach brand logo]( © Future Publishing Limited β€’ [theweek.com]( [Unsubscribe from this newsletter]( The Week is published by Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036.

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