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Chinese government pays for trip by aides to Rubio, Ros-Lehtinen
The Tampa Bay Times reports this evening that two, top staff members for Senator Marco Rubio (FL) and Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27) took junkets to China that were financed by…
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Business class
They heard the stories of 72 migrants who were gunned down by narco guerrillas because they refused to join their gang; about women who are raped and/or forced to become prostitutes.…
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Lavrov: Latin America is a pillar of the new world order
Latin America will be one of the pillars of the new world order, and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) is an important part of that structure, Russian Foreign…
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Hurting in Florida
In the Sunshine State, there's another layer of pain awaiting workers who have lost a limb in an industrial accident, been paralyzed from a fall on a construction site, or become sick…
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The UN’s new report on global warming is the most terrifying yet
The New York Times and Bloomberg News got a look at a draft of a new UN report on climate change. It’s bleak, to say the least.
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Cuba warns region of Washington’s unconventional warfare
Cuba has warned Latin American nations about the unconventional methods the United State uses to generate chaos in the countries that it considers unfriendly. Covert aggression is not…
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Asking for justice
What's beyond question is that the support of New Yorkers, who elected De Blasio believing his promises of equal treatment for all, will depend to a great degree -- after the Garner…
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Very low turnout election yields expected winners and one major upset in Miami-Dade County
The apathy we witnessed in Tuesday’s Florida elections is a sad state of affairs when one lives in a democracy that touts the vote as its main tool.
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1.8 million children will begin school year in Cuba
On Sept. 1, one million 800 thousand students will begin the school year in Cuba, from pre-school to technical and high school classes, said Education Minister Ena Elsa Velásquez…
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Conexión Miami / Sea rising agnostic
Most of Miami is a place that many expect will end up under water if we continue on our current path. It turns out, though, that in the District 26 congressional primary, there is a…
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