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The United States: Total war
The appointment of John Bolton as Donald Trump's national security adviser has just turned U.S. foreign policy dangerous. His appointment, along with that of Mike Pompeo as secretary of…
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When MLK was killed, he was in Memphis fighting for economic justice
It was a call for help from activists that took the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to Memphis in March 1968. Days later he would be fatally shot by James Earl Ray on the balcony of the…
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Dollars for decency
Laura Ingraham, Fox News’s queen of snark, tweeted that David Hogg – a 17-year-old who survived the mass shooting in Parkland, “whines about” being rejected by four universities he…
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Becerra sues Trump administration for adding citizenship question on 2020 Census
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 U.S. Census Bureau questionnaire.…
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Cuba’s government admits to ‘errors’ in economic reforms
The Cuban government has admitted to "errors" in implementing the economic reforms that President Raul Castro ushered in seven years ago to revamp the island's Soviet-style economy, the…
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A Bolt from the past
As National Security Adviser, John Bolton on his own has no power to, for instance, start a war. But Trump does, and he has threatened to do so often. But Bolton will be a multiplier of…
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Will Cuba become a test case for a post-postmodern future?
Cuba once captured the left’s imagination. It can do so again for a new generation of leaders if it succeeds in lifting its people out of poverty while preserving the human gains of its…
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U.S. and Cuban companies reach agreement on Heberprot-p
Cuban enterprise Heber Biotec and Mercurio Biotec, a U.S. company, have agreed to work together to make Heberprot-P – a medication developed in Cuba to treat diabetic foot ulcers. It is…
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Caribbean religious leaders are calling for debt relief in face of disasters
From Grenada to Saint Lucia, religious leaders are calling for processes to provide debt relief in the face of natural disasters. The faith leaders called for action from government…
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Are racist genes what’s consuming the nation?
After 350 years of slavery in Cuba and 60 years of racism during the pseudo-Republic, it was naive to think that this monster could be wiped out with a speech made by Fidel Castro in…
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