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Democrats’ dilemma, Republican gambit
By now most people, including Republicans in Congress, know in their gut that Donald Trump has committed multiple impeachable offenses.
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Bill looks to expand ag exports to Cuba
The Agricultural Export Expansion Act would lift restrictions on private financing of U.S. agricultural exports to Cuba.
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The crossfire of Cuba’s march for LGTBQ rights
According to Mariela Castro's Facebook profile, the march was a "show conceived from Miami and Matanzas." Others felt that their presence that day was the right thing to do.
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The true origin of the Helms-Burton Act
Implementation of Title III proves that there is real danger for the party in power in the upcoming U.S. elections for president.
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Super Bowl in Miami will be super good for some who need it least
By the end of this American celebration of excess, South Floridians will have spent no less than 15 million taxpayer dollars to host the affair.
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Measles and madness
We have gone from the New Deal and the war on poverty to the old deal of deep economic inequality and a moral and monetary war on the poor.
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Cuba: Homegrown economic solutions
The country needs to bet on its internal resources and make a consistent effort to look for opportunities in international relations.
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Cuban farmers and the government: Let’s talk business
Discussing the business of agriculture with those on whose shoulders rests the cultivation of most of Cuba's food requires building beneficial paths of consensus.
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Turning the screws on Cuba hurts Texas, too.
A Houston Chronicle editorial reminds the administration that ties to Cuba, especially in trade, offer enormous opportunities for Texas.
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Cuba: Backing down is not an option
By once again turning Cuba policy into a hostage of the counterrevolution, the United States returns to the 1960s.
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