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Andrew Gillum surprises in Florida
Andrew Gillum, the progressive 39-year-old mayor of Tallahassee, won the Democratic primary in Florida. Some had called his journey an impossible quest.
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Has U.S. changed its Cuba policy?
The U.S. Department of State recently lowered its danger alert on travel to Cuba. The move is intended to rectify, in part, a policy that has been opposed by a majority of persons…
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Scientists doubt alleged “sonic attacks”
The cause of the reported "sonic attacks" in Cuba remains a mystery unless you believe the scientists from the University of Pennsylvania who call the phenomenon a case of "mass…
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Trump’s worst nightmare arrives on a Tuesday
Tuesday, August 22, 2018, is the day the wheels finally came off the wildly careering vehicle that is the Trump administration.
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The November elections: A ‘blue wave’ or is it a ‘red tide’
They tell us a ‘blue wave’ is coming. But there's also the fear of a toxic red tide that not only infests the waters that surround Florida, but also the politics of hate and division.
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Cuba’s foreign investment: Will the new rules solve the problem?
It is common knowledge that Cuba's rate of economic growth is low and has stagnated in the recent past. The new rules being considered are aimed at unblocking requirements that hampered…
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Donna Shalala is running for Congress
She is wrong in so many ways. The times are not for establishment Democrats, or recycled Secretaries, or straight down the middle, dance-with-the-devil Democrats financed by big donors.
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Big Sugar’s control over Florida politicians and state’s environmental future
Rick Scott. Adam Putnam. Matt Caldwell. Three politicians climbing the ladder constructed carefully by the state's shadow government: Big Sugar.
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Emigration and the Cuban Constitution
For the first time a decision is made that includes all emigrants without distinction and is related to essential issues of the entire nation, as is the case of the Constitution.
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Regarding the constitutional reform: Income and poverty in Cuba
How do you distribute wealth and income in the country? A group of experts agreed that presently it is extremely difficult to gage Cuba's dividing line between poverty and wealth…
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