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And more of today's best articles from The Week [View this email in your browser]( [Brand Logo] October 23, 2024   TODAY'S BIG QUESTION [Is legal weed a bipartisan issue now?]( Trump and Harris both favor legalization [Read more](     IN THE SPOTLIGHT [What is the 'Greater Israel' movement?]( Expansionist ideology favored by Israel's political right has further strained regional tensions [Read more](         quote of the day 'I will talk about his running mate — his running mate, Elon Musk. Elon is on that stage jumping around, skipping like a dipshit.' Gov. Tim Walz on the tech billionaire's recent behavior at a Trump rally, while speaking at a campaign event in Madison, Wisconsin     THE EXPLAINER [Trump leans on tariffs to boost US economy]( 'Tariff' is 'the most beautiful word in the dictionary,' says the former president [Read more](     [Make sense of the news, every day of The Week. Subscribe now. ](     UNDER THE RADAR [Mystery boxes: the companies selling lost parcels and suitcases]( The 'gamble' on what is inside is 'part of the attraction' for some customers [Read more](     Advertisement by AARP [Discover the Benefits of AARP]( Access to member-only benefits as an AARP member [Read more](     Picture of the day [School's out]( Public school teachers march in Athens to demand better pay and smaller classes, as tensions grow between labor organizations and the center-right government over workers' rights. The one-day strike today was called by Greece's Adedy civil servants' union, taking over from teaching unions after the government tried to block the action in court. Angelos Tzortzinis / AFP / Getty Images     THE WEEK RECOMMENDS [The best ski resorts for a winter escape]( From the Dolomites to the Pyrenees, these are Europe's top ski destinations [Read more](     Want more from The Week? From political cartoons to a weekly dose of good news, sign up for The Week's [free newsletters](.   [Coach brand logo]( © Future Publishing Limited • [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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