Dear readers,
Time and again, Donald Trump has lashed out against Chicago, claiming against all available evidence that it has more crime that anywhere else in the world. After threatening to do so since August, he finally ordered the deployment of the National Guard. But Chicago, and Illinois, have responded strongly.
Meanwhile, Gazans are pessimistic about the future despite the ceasefire deal signed to great fanfare in Egypt on Monday. Our guest columnist, former Israeli foreign minister Shlomo Ben Ami, explains why "total victory in Gaza is a delusion."
This week we also talked with Julia Roberts about her new movie After the Hunt, explored social media's shift to the right, and put together a selection of Diane Keaton's most iconic outfits of the last 50 years.
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
You can also read:
- Olivier de Schutter: ‘A 2% tax on billionaires would provide social protection for 820 million people in low-income countries’
- A generation in crisis: Why young people are so unhappy
- Cooperative meerkats, guide ants, and dining-room monitor hens: Animals can teach, too
- When your robot wins a Nobel Prize
- Would we be able to control artificial intelligence if it gains consciousness?
- The keys to BBVA’s defeat in its takeover bid for Sabadell
- Manolín, the world’s oldest active chess player at 104

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