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Most ‘Havana Syndrome’ cases unlikely caused by foreign power, CIA says
A report concluded that most cases have environmental or medical causes, but the government remains focused on investigating two dozen incidents that remain unexplained.
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Cuban vaccine could save millions of lives
Cuba's doctors are not content with having saved their population from the pandemic, they propose to extend their assistance to millions of people around the world.
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Oceans hotter in 2021 than any time in recorded history
Higher ocean temperatures threaten to disrupt marine life—which supplies a quarter of the world's protein—and put millions of people at risk of accelerated sea-level rise.
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At your own risk: California anti-vax politician dies from Covid
Kelly Ernby, a California deputy district attorney who recently ran for state assembly and regularly spoke out against vaccine mandates, has died of complications from COVID-19.
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Jimmy Carter: I fear for our democracy
For American democracy to endure, we must demand that our leaders and candidates uphold the ideals of freedom and adhere to high standards of conduct.
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Cuba to fast-track boosters as Omicron looms
Cuba will give booster shots to its entire population in January in a bid to keep the highly contagious Omicron variant of the coronavirus at bay.
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America is now in fascism’s legal phase
The history of racism in the U.S. is fertile ground for fascism. Attacks on the courts, education, the right to vote and women’s rights are further steps on the path to toppling…
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Cuba sees slow economic recovery at 4% in 2022
Prime Minister Manuel Marrero’s annual report said the economy began a slow recovery of around 2% this year after declining 10.9% in 2020.
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Israel is hell-bent on sabotaging U.S. nuclear negotiations with Iran
After a five-month hiatus, indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran resumed last week in Vienna in an attempt to revise the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
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Stacey Abrams says she’s running for Georgia governor
If her campaign is successful, Ms. Abrams would become the first Black governor of Georgia and the first Black woman to serve as governor of any state.
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