Dear readers,
This week we paid tribute to Mario Vargas Llosa, who died Sunday, at the age of 89. We explored his passion for politics, romantic relationships and his five-year-long battle against an incurable disease.
Meanwhile, in the news, we reviewed reports that show Trump's aggressive tariff policy is threatening to curb international trade, looked at how Mexican cartels recruit new members, and spoke to Indigenous leaders in Bolivia about how fake monks from a made-up country tried to claim half a million hectares of land.
But our most-read story this week was an interview with Grey's Anatomy star Ellen Pompeo about Good American Family, her first series after taking a step back from the medical drama that brought her worldwide fame.
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
You can also read:
- Revenge of the shy kids in class: How Elon Musk and co. went from nerds to bullies
- Where is Taylor Swift? The keys to her public disappearance
- You’ll never convince anyone and four other reasons not to get angry
- Why are young people today more anxious? Spoiler alert: It’s not just their phones that are to blame
- You can no longer say ‘feminism,’ ‘non-binary’ or ‘immigrant’: How far-right governments restrict democracy through words
- Pope Francis dies at 88 The pontiff, an energetic reformer of the Catholic Church, has passed away after a tenure of 12 years, the Vatican announced. He was the first Latin American to lead the institution, and the first to choose the name Francis as a reminder to never forget the poor.
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