By Dan Whitman
Good news: December 29 no one was injured as the Central Market in Port-au-Prince burned down. Bad news: the market burned down. January 6, another fire – this one… Read More...
By the Progreso Semanal Staff
Jose Ariel Contreras, the famous Cuban pitcher who in 2002 left the national team in Mexico, finds himself in Cuba. From the municipality of Las… Read More...
Miami Herald reporter John Dorschner recently reported that “With the federal government already slashing their funds in big and small ways, and major state cuts possible from… Read More...
By Gabriel R. Sanchez
From Latino Decisions
The 2012 election was a watershed moment for the Latino electorate in many respects. In giving President Obama a record level of support… Read More...
Progreso Semanal/RPA
HAVANA – For the first time in decades, Cubans watched President Barack Obama’s speech live on Educational Channel 2, which broadcasts the programs of… Read More...
By Max J. Castro
MIAMI - During the first four years of his presidency, progressives who formed the backbone of the president’s 2008 victory asked themselves whether the real… Read More...
One Day in December: Celia Sanchez and the Cuban Revolution, Nancy Stout, Monthly Review Press, 2013.
By Saul Landau
“It’s about time,” I commented when I heard… Read More...
The Castro regime has eased travel restrictions for most of its citizens, but so far the Obama administration has taken no steps to life the long-standing embargo
By Albor Ruiz
From… Read More...
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By Jesús Arboleya Cervera
HAVANA – In an unprecedented event, all of us in Cuba had the opportunity to see the ceremony inaugurating President Barack Obama’s… Read More...
As I said last week, the Miami Dolphins want our money. Tax dollars to build Dolphins’ owner Stephen Ross a new roof and upgrade HIS Miami Dolphins stadium in Miami Gardens. They’re… Read More...