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Referendo, huracán y apagón
Entre el resultado del Referendo, el huracán Ian y el Apagón en todo el territorio nacional, solo pasaron unas horas. En ese ínterin habíamos escrito algunas notas sobre el resultado…
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La “racionalidad” de la política migratoria de Estados Unidos hacia Cuba
En enero próximo, el consulado de Estados Unidos en La Habana reanudará los servicios para el otorgamiento de visas a migrantes cubanos. Fue suspendido, junto con el resto de las…
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Policies that center community voices are key to solving the local-news crisis
The future of local news is too important to be left to market forces, and the media conglomerates that got us into the local-news crisis aren't going to get us out of it.
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Cuba without power
The power company was working to restore power and hoped parts of the grid would be working by Wednesday morning.
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Cuba boosts cigar exports to facilitate recovery amid sanctions
Cuba continues to promote cigar exports for economic recovery as the country braves the headwinds from the COVID-19 pandemic and the U.S. trade embargo.
Situated on the outskirts of…
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Better than Bulgaria but not as nice as Cuba: How did the U.S. become such an awful place to live?
The U.S. is “becoming a ‘developing country’,” one MIT economist said last week, based on this index.
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Monarchs belong in the dustbin of history
Monarchy obscures the crimes of empire and wraps them in nostalgia. It exalts white supremacy and racial hierarchy. It justifies class rule.
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Calling Trump the F-word
By Adam Gopnik / The New Yorker
There are achievements for which one would want to claim credit only reluctantly—the return of the infield shift might be one, Twitter battles, perhaps,…
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Cuban scientists race to save one of the world’s rarest crocodiles
Cuban crocs, an endemic species found only here and in a swamp on Cuba's Isle of Youth, are critically endangered and have the smallest natural habitat left of any living crocodile…
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Questions grow over Gov. DeSantis’ voter fraud arrests
Reporters looking into the arrests found that most of the people arrested had received voter ID cards and thought they were eligible to vote.
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