If a "have" laughs at a "have-not" and despises him, we say that the person is arrogant and not high-minded, even if he or she wears elevated shoes. If we see more and more people… Read More...
When the Revolution triumphed, Cuba had more heads of cattle than inhabitants. Research done back then showed that a high percentage of the Cuban population did not consume beef. Read More...
Rep. Wasserman Schultz should be ashamed of her demagoguery. Comparing the Holocaust and Cuba is insensitive and opportunistic. As for the deadly disease that affects so many in her… Read More...
Since its inception, the promise of paradise is the story of Miami. Founded in 1896, Miami by the 1920s had already experienced a frenzied real estate boom fueled by that promise… Read More...
Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist has lined up a fundraising chief for what increasingly seems like an inevitable gubernatorial comeback bid in 2014. Read More...
Enrique Kiki Camarena was not murdered by Rafael Caro Quintero — the capo that served a sentence for that crime — but by an agent of the CIA. Former federal U.S. agents point to a… Read More...
In an address delivered July 7 but publicized this week by Cubadebate, economics czar Marino Murillo said that Cuba is not turning its state-owned-and-managed property into private… Read More...
Chris Matthews stated something very plainly on the Rachel Maddow Show recently. Matthews didn’t hold back when he said it was “hatred,” not politics, that’s fueling such intense… Read More...
Oscar Hijuelos, a Cuban-American novelist who wrote about the lives of immigrants adapting to a new culture and became the first Latino to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for his… Read More...
Sociologist Aurelio Alonso, perhaps the best Cuban specialist on Church-State relations, answers in writing some questions about the thematic lines and the context of the Cuban… Read More...