Dear readers,
In Florida, where one in five residents is an immigrant, there is a growing sense of fear as ICE steps up its detention of people outside courthouses. (...)
This week we spoke with New York Times commentator Ezra Klein about his new book, Abundance, and about the Democrats' desperate search for ways to reconnect with voters.
We also visited the home of actor Richard Gere, who has moved to Madrid with his wife and kids, and who discussed his career, his life, his social activism and his views on Trump.
Some of our other stories this week focus on how to age well, why the convicted sex offender Harvey Weinstein is "not that bad" to some, and how the set of the 1980 movie 'Popeye,' featuring Robin Williams, was awash in cocaine.
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS US Edition.
You can also read:
- Hyperconnectivity and holographic calls: Telecoms race to meet growing demands
- Scientists on how to age well: ‘Sleep is democratic, universal, cheap, and free, and yet no one sleeps enough’
- Spanish tourism to the US grew in first four months of 2025
- Experimental drug fights lung cancer in nonsmokers: ‘I feel like I did when I was healthy’
- Orwell was right: The dystopia of ‘1984’ is already here
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