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And more of today's best articles from The Week Brian Niccol has been the CEO of Chipotle since 2018

And more of today's best articles from The Week [View this email in your browser]( [Brand Logo] August 20, 2024   Today's BIg Question [Can Starbucks' new CEO revive the company?]( Brian Niccol has been the CEO of Chipotle since 2018 but is now moving to the coffee chain [Read more](   Advertisement by Betterment [Your IRA, made to order](   The Explainer [Why water on Mars is so significant]( Enough water has been found to cover the surface of the Red Planet – but there's a catch [Read more](     In the Spotlight [Peggy Flanagan is poised to make history in Tim Walz's wake]( As the country's highest-ranking Indigenous woman in executive elected office, Minnesota's lieutenant governor could continue breaking barriers if her boss ends up vice president [Read more](     Advertisement by Lifebook [What Will Your Legacy Be?]( We all want to leave a legacy to our loved ones, and wealth is a wonderful gift. But when you bequeath your life story, you leave a truly amazing legacy that will last for generations to come. Call the experts at LifeBook Memoirs today on (844) 805-0819 and learn how easy it is to begin. [Read more](     quote of the day 'A vote is a kind of prayer for the world we desire for ourselves and our children.' Georgia Sen. and pastor Raphael Warnock on the importance of voting, while speaking at the opening of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago last night. He also called Donald Trump a "plague on the American conscience" and asked voters if they were "ready to stand up in this moral moment."     Under the Radar [Troubled waters: The Navy is struggling to build warships]( Reports indicate that China's shipbuilding capacity is over 200 times that of the US [Read more](     Picture of the Day Guiding light A blue sturgeon supermoon rises through the clouds behind the Statue of Liberty in New York City. Blue supermoons are fairly rare, with the next one not due until 2037. Approximately one-quarter of all full moons are supermoons, but only 3% of full moons are blue moons. Gary Hershorn / Getty Images     The WEek REcommends [The top 12 afternoon teas in London]( From classic cucumber sandwiches to Jurassic-themed feasts, these are the best afternoon teas in the capital [Read more](     Want more from The Week? The Week Recommends brings you the best food, travel and culture recommendations. [Take a look through our latest tips](.   [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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