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The problem with emigration
The political debate over Cuban emigration has mostly been shaped by two extremes: one views it as a democratizing force that can transform the country from outside, while the other…
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Trump’s war against numbers
There was a time—long ago, when the Earth was cooling and economists still wore bow ties unironically—when the Bureau of Labor Statistics toiled quietly in the chiaroscuro shadows of…
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Gaza: A hell made for the innocent
The genocide in Gaza is being conducted by killers without conscience. That much is obvious. But only a few of them fire the guns, drop the bombs, or aim the missiles. Most are…
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The unlisting––secrecy rediscovered
There was a time—not long ago, though it feels like several scandals ago—when Donald Trump demanded full disclosure of the Epstein files. “Open it up!” he declared, arms raised as if…
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The environmental cost of Cuba’s terrorism designation
A recent article written by Vinicius Pereira in The Revelator, a news and ideas initiative of the Center for Biological Diversity, details the significant negative impact of the U.S.…
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The dilemma of Florida’s Cuban-American members of Congress
With seven representatives and one senator in the United States Congress, the Cuban-origin community is the proportionally best-represented ethnic minority in that legislative body,…
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The tariff mystics –– a Trumpian short story
Beneath the Eisenhower Executive Office Building—far below the marble corridors where old republics once breathed—Peter Navarro paces in a climate-controlled bunker known only to a…
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Trump as cyclist
Trump, apparently jealous of the introduction of Democrat Pete Buttigieg into the presidential conversation for 2028, tried to abash the former transportation secretary with a…
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You think eggs are expensive? Wait till you see Trump’s Pentagon budget
By Lindsay Koshgarian / Other Words
Each year for Tax Day, my colleagues and I at the Institute for Policy Studies release a tax receipt so you can learn where your taxes are actually…
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Do foreign businesspeople have their accounts frozen in Cuba?
An EFE news report from Havana states that foreign companies on the island have been prohibited from repatriating profits after their accounts were frozen, and to do so, they must open…
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