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With two months to go before the U.S. presidential election, political parties have yet to reach out significantly to Hispanic voters despite the fact that they could prove pivotal in a particularly tight race, a new poll finds. (...).
We also took a long train journey across Europe, talked to the team that accompanied trail runner Kílian Jornet as he successfully climbed all 82 of the Alps’ 4000-meter peaks in record time, and interviewed the Mexican chef Eduardo García about his dramatic beginnings as an undocumented migrant in the U.S.
But the story that has caught the most attention this week involves an elderly Romanian woman who unwittingly used a large amber nugget as a doorstop for decades, without realizing it was worth over $1 million.
Hope you enjoy this selection of stories from El País USA Edition.
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