Dear readers,
As L.A. continued to grapple with several simultaneous fires, two of which are already the most destructive in the city's history, we sent reporters to Malibu and Pasadena to get first-hand testimony from residents there, many of whom have lost their homes.
This week we also covered unfolding events in Canada, where Justin Trudeau announced his resignation, and in Venezuela, where tension is at an all-time high ahead of the presidential inauguration on Friday, as not everyone is certain which president will be sworn in.
In other news, we looked at a study exploring the memory capabilities of non-neural cells, and explored why all the new super-wealthy jet-setters are heading for Madrid.
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
You can also read:
- Trump sentenced to unconditional discharge, making him first president to be a felon
- Trump’s expansionist threats herald a stormy relationship between the US and its allies
- Climate crisis breaks records in 2024: ‘The future is in our hands’
- Renée DiResta: ‘The problem is people who only want information that makes them feel happy’
- Why it’s a good idea to make New Year’s resolutions, even if most of them fail
- A visual tour of Chernobyl: A disaster of biblical proportions, now compounded by war
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