Andrii Serhieiev, foreground, a Ukrainian soldier with the 53rd brigade who lost a leg in battle, works with another soldier to detonate unexploded ordnance near the front line in Ukraine’s Donetsk region on Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
A sweet scent wafts from round, flat cornmeal arepas sold at many establishments. Stores at gas stations sell flour and white cheese used to make arepas and T-shirts and hats with the yellow, blue and red stripes of the Venezuelan flag.Patrons eat inside one of the locations of Sabor Venezolano owned by Wilmer Escaray, who operates a dozen businesses that hire Venezuelan migrants like he once was, in Doral, Fla., April 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Patrons eat inside one of the locations of Sabor Venezolano owned by Wilmer Escaray, who operates a dozen businesses that hire Venezuelan migrants like he once was, in Doral, Fla., April 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)“It’s really quite unfortunate to lose that human capital because there are people who do work here that other people won’t do,” Escaray, 37, said at one of his “Sabor Venezolano” restaurants.People walk along a street lined with restaurants and businesses in Doral, Fla., April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
People walk along a street lined with restaurants and businesses in Doral, Fla., April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)Yrene Bruno works inside her franchise of “Sabor Venezolano,” selling Venezuelan food and treats, in Doral, Fla., April 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Yrene Bruno works inside her franchise of “Sabor Venezolano,” selling Venezuelan food and treats, in Doral, Fla., April 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Residential neighborhoods are seen in Doral, Fla., April 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell), 73. A singer, guitarist and founding member of the million-album-selling family act The Osmonds, who were known for such 1970s teen hits as “One Bad Apple,” “Yo-Yo” and “Down By the Lazy River.” Jan. 1.
, 89. A witty and prolific British novelist and critic who gently satirized academia, religion and even his own loss of hearing in such highly praised narratives as the Booker Prize finalists “Small World” and “Nice Work.” Jan. 1., 93. The matriarch of the iconic Italian fashion house that made colorful zigzag-patterned knitwear high fashion and helped launch Italian ready-to-wear. Jan. 1.
, 67. A self-help guru whose multimillion-dollar business toppled after he led a sweat lodge ceremony in Arizona that left three people dead. Jan. 3., 88. A former prime minister of Greece and the architect of the country’s joining the common European currency, the euro. Jan. 5.