Dear readers,
Against the backdrop of spreading protests across the U.S. and threats by the Trump administration to roll out more military forces, we interviewed Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz in Madrid, where he said he does not believe a civil war is coming, but does see it as conceivable that "we could lose our democracy."
This week we also spoke with another Nobel winner, this time in the field of medicine: Ardem Patapoutian, who explained what proprioception is and why most of us are unaware that we have it.
We also examined exactly what's in a package of aid delivered by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, and followed the trail of accusations that have been hounding Pope Leo XIV since his days as a bishop in Peru.
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from El PAÍS USA Edition.
You can also read:
- The math gap between boys and girls appears just four months after starting school‘I didn’t understand it at all’: Nine actors who had no idea what they were filming
- Luxury isn’t what it used to be: What’s happening to the world’s most exclusive brands?
- Hyperconnectivity and holographic calls: Telecoms race to meet growing demands
- Immigration checkpoints in Los Angeles: What you need to know
- How the US is turning into a mass techno-surveillance state
- When a robot becomes conscious, how will we know?
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