Historic US government shutdown endsDear readers,
As the US government starts to slowly reopen following nearly 43 days of shutdown, we analyzed the ways in which President Donald Trump is preparing for the midterm elections to avoid losing control of Congress.
Today marks the 10th anniversary of the worst terrorist atrocity in French history, resulting in 130 dead and 350 wounded. We spoke with one of the survivors of the attack on the Bataclan theater about his desire to move on.
This week we also look at how affordable housing has become a key issue to win elections — a fact that progressive political forces seem to be using to their advantage, as seen in recent votes in Europe and America.
And in lighter news, we interviewed Rosalía about her new album 'Lux,' and explored how Colombia is working to turn the humble aguardiente into a luxury drinking experience.
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
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- Rosalía vs. Bad Bunny: The choice between identity and globalization via lyrics in Spanish
- Progressives should use COP30 to show democracies can deliver prosperity and save the planet
- Oldest RNA recovered from a mammoth that lived 40,000 years ago
- The era of scarcity: Climate change threatens the future of food
- Gay man and heterosexual woman, happily married: Is this becoming normalized in 2025?

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