Dear readers,
With Harris and Trump fighting tooth and nail for undecided voters in the campaign homestretch, we spoke with people whose primary concerns are not big issues like abortion, national security or polarization. What they care about is making ends meet, and many feel that neither candidate is going to help them with that. We also talked to journalist Paola Ramos, daughter of veteran news anchor Jorge Ramos, about her new book exploring why some Latinos relate to Trump despite his xenophobic rhetoric.
We also bring you a column by Venezuela's opposition leader María Corina Machado, as well as interviews with Nobel-winning economist James Robinson, with the first prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Luis Moreno Ocampo, and with design guru Don Norman.
Also featured this week is our analysis of whether the Boston Celtics will be able to break the curse that has followed the reigning champion in recent years in an attempt to establish a basketball dynasty.
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
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- Al Pacino, memoirs of a survivor from the Bronx
- The incredible story of the man who sold the Eiffel Tower (twice)
- Terence Trent D’Arby’s downfall: How the singer tipped to be ‘the new Prince’ fell from grace
- In search of the infallible cold remedy: ‘There are no antivirals, we only treat the symptoms’
- NASA chief scientist Nicola Fox: ‘It’s hard to believe there isn’t life somewhere else in the universe’
- The energy crisis paralyzing Cuba
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