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And more of today's best articles from The Week [View this email in your browser]( [Brand Logo] August 7, 2024   Today's Big Question [Will the resignation of Bangladesh's prime minister usher in a new wave of democracy?]( The prime minister resigned after weeks of violent protests over a quota system [Read more](     In the Spotlight [The names to know in the historic US-Russia prisoner swap]( Several Americans were freed from captivity in the exchange [Read more](   Advertisement by Betterment [Start investing in minutes](       quote of the day 'It doesn't call for appropriations or change anything because everybody already thinks it's the national bird.' Preston Cook, an eagle enthusiast and the author of "American Eagle: A Visual History of Our National Emblem," on why lawmakers should have no problem passing a bill to officially designate the bald eagle as America's national bird. Surprisingly, the bird was never officially recognized, and it was "kind of astounding" that "no one's ever picked up on this before," Cook said.     The Explainer [What was Gamergate – and why are we still talking about it?]( Ten years on, the impact of the misogyny-fuelled campaign still lingers [Read more](     [Make sense of the news, every day of The Week. Subscribe now. ](     Under the Radar [Turkey divided over 'massacre law' to combat stray dogs]( Many argue growing dog population is dangerous and dirty; others see them as historic and 'integral' aspect of Turkish culture [Read more](     Sponsored by Wise Bread [A Great Travel Card: Bonus Worth $250 For Travel]( This amazing no-hassle travel card has high rewards, no annual or foreign transaction fees, and a bonus worth $250 for travel. [Read more](     Picture of the day [Culture clash]( Pope Francis greets members of Danza Prehispánica Tonatiuh, a Mexican troupe dedicated to preserving precolonial Indigenous dance, music and rituals, during his weekly general audience at the Vatican. Alberto Pizzoli / AFP / Getty Images     The Week Recommends [Put down the glass, Napa and Sonoma. This is where you should drink wine in California.]( Paso Robles is a gem among the oaks [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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