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It’s time to go on offense for democracy
No matter who we voted for, no one wants to see our grandparents forced onto the street, our schools without teachers, or our babies dying because there are no more hospitals. Yet all…
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International coalition to ‘pursue Israeli war crimes suspects’
Lawyers from half a dozen countries on Tuesday launched a coalition dedicated to bringing Israelis and dual nationals accused of war crimes in Palestine to justice.
The U.K.-based…
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Trump plan to ‘sabotage’ Social Security
The Trump administration aims to "ultimately collapse the system" that allows tens of millions of Americans to collect their earned Social Security benefits each month, said one leading…
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Congressman Raúl Grijalva dead at 77
Condolences and remembrances swiftly mounted on Thursday after the staff of U.S. Congressman Raúl Grijalva announced that the Arizona Democrat died at the age of 77, following a fight…
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Progreso continues to improve
We are still working out the kinks but have made some changes to Progreso Weekly / Semanal. We hope you like them and find that they help you navigate our pages more easily.…
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Sanders gets GOP leader to work on Medicare covering dental, hearing, and vision
From Common Dreams
U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chair Mike Crapo on Tuesday blocked passage of Sen. Bernie Sanders' legislation to expand Medicare to cover dental, hearing, and vision…
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100 minutes and not a word about issues that keep us awake at night
Donald Trump has been very effective in creating a parallel universe, a set of ideas that have no basis in reality.
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Controversial “cloud of smoke” at Cuba’s XXV Habano Festival
“Tobacco is very important, but we must be careful about what we communicate,” said a prominent university professor.
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The historical controversy surrounding February 24 in western Cuba (Final Part)
The insurrection seemed doomed to failure when only 50 of the expected 500 men took up arms by nightfall on the 24th.
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“It is no longer Miami, but Washington, that is leading the blockade against Cuba”
FIU sociologist Guillermo Grenier says that Cuban-American political power is declining, and support for the blockade is weaker than it was a decade ago.
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