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Mexico’s imminent marijuana legalization leaves U.S. lawmakers holding the joint
Legalization will represent a sea change that will shine a harsh light on the United States’ own medieval approach to the matter.
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Cuban researcher in Netherlands developing painless needle-free injections
Fernandez Rivas is one of three finalists for the Prince Friso Engineering Award by applying solutions based on micro-bubble technology at the University of Twente.
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Could Cuba’s vaccine break Big Pharma’s grip on production?
Cuba's self-produced Soberana 02 vaccine has begun its third phase of trials, a move that will see it tested on as many as 150,000 people in just a few weeks.
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NED failed to disclose 21% of Cuba grants
The National Endowment for Democracy censored 15 organizations or projects that received more than $1 million in grants.
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Hallucination nation
Never had four out of ten Americans suffered from a collective delusion such as the current election hallucination.
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Covid struck while on a visit to Havana. He then fixed the building where he lived.
The story of a visitor taken by surprise by Covid-19 who invited several neighbors to "put some sweat equity" into the building they lived in.
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Micro-fascism, Miami style
The incident is a sign of a time when casual fascism has been virtually normalized after four years of Donald Trump.
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Ecuador’s democracy should not be derailed by false claims of election fraud
Like Trump, the loser in Ecuador’s presidential election saw his early lead vanish as all the votes were counted.
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Facebook: Genocide is cool but don’t threaten our profits
Facebook was comparatively uninterested in shutting itself down to stop a genocide in Myanmar but chose the nuclear option when it came to government regulation of its business model.
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David Rivera ordered to pay $456,000 to the FEC
The former congressman has been ordered by a federal court to pay a fine of $456,000 for his role in a 2012 campaign finance scheme.
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