This week we analyzed the circumstances behind the latest gruesome crime to hit Mexico, where seven youths were abducted from a ranch in the middle of the night by armed criminals operating in the state of Zacatecas. Six bodies have since been recovered, and the sole survivor is struggling for his life in a hospital.
Also this week, a court in Spain ended the probe into the death of John McAfee, who was found dead in a prison cell in Barcelona on June 23, 2021, a few days after learning that he was going to be extradited to the United States for tax fraud. Judges said all the evidence points to suicide, as was established at the time.
In other news, an oncology expert explains why cancer is like a coup staged by our own cells against our body, and the American writer Percival Everett discusses racism and how the system "sells dreams but causes nightmares."
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition. Thanks for reading.
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