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Don’t let them silence you: Vote, dammit!
Our country’s oldest and longest struggle has been to enlarge democracy by making it possible for more and more people to be treated equally at the polls. The right to participate in…
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Dilma victorious, again, in Brazil
Dilma Rousseff has won the Brazilian presidential elections receiving 51.45 percent of the vote. Aecio Neves, her rival, garnered 48.55 percent, a difference of two million votes.
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Americans are taking the least vacation time in 40 years
Americans forfeit more vacation days according to how much they make, according to an analysis by the US Travel Association.
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The shifting politics of Cuba policy
Politics aside, the issue remains deeply personal for the holdouts, Cuban-Americans of that generation say, because it continues to evoke raw feelings about ancestry, homeland and loss.…
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6 reasons Elizabeth Warren should run for president
Which is all to say that the question isn't, "Why should Elizabeth Warren run for president?" It's, "Why shouldn't she?"
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What the recent elections in Latin America teach us
Latin America's political future is decided in the advancement of popular culture, both to win elections and to identify its true interests and back the governments whose policies…
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Get Cuba off the list
He has the authority to end most travel restrictions, remove Cuba from the terror list, and modernize trade and other policies, without risking the threat of political backlash that…
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Economic issues could be decisive in Brazilian presidential election
With Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff now facing Aécio Neves (of the Brazilian Social Democratic Party, PSDB) in the second round of elections on Oct. 26, much of the discussion is…
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Cuba calling: what this small island can teach the world about disease control
West Africa needs what Cuba has: a well-trained, coordinated healthcare system. Anything less and Ebola wins
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In Bolivia, ‘Coke’ reverses price hikes
Two days before the presidential election, the Coca-Cola distributor in Bolivia, known as Embol, announced that it was raising the prices of the popular beverage. After being warned of…
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