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Where are we headed?
Cuba's latest economic policy decisions are, at the very least, late and of little impact. A paradigm shift is needed, says the author.
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The crisis of the two-party system in the United States
In the end, Republicans do not win elections, Democrats lose them — which is a tragedy.
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Keep your eyes on the states, not the national polls
National polls have Joe Biden with a substantial lead over about 20 Democratic Party hopefuls. Some state polls tell a different story.
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Command economies do not promote development
The new regulations controlling the activity of non-agricultural cooperatives in Cuba are a setback to the country's economy.
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Florida’s oversized role in the 2020 presidential election
The last six presidential elections in the United States have been won by whoever takes the country’s southernmost state.
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When deportation means death
By ending the deferred action status of ailing immigrants whose survival depends on staying in this country to receive medical treatment the administration promoted immoral and evil…
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Here’s an idea: Let’s improve school lunches
Starting in September, more than 1.7 million students will be attending classes this year in Cuban schools. How about improving school lunches offered.
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Who are the real invaders?
The Miami Herald's reporting of Epstein's visit to Cuba was just another attempt at equating Cuba’s Castro with this year’s biggest monster.
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Invasion of the Aliens
The title of this article doesn’t allude to a summer blockbuster movie but to reality, specifically the Trump administration’s effort to portray migration across the U.S.-Mexico border…
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The real American carnage
In the last few days, more than 30 innocent people senselessly lost their lives as a result of the 249th and 250th mass shootings in the U.S. so far in 2019.
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