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Giuliani: McCarthy redux
While many on the right hastened to justify or even applaud Giuliani, the White House had an understated and undeservedly generous reaction.
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Fifty years after his death, Malcolm X speaks to the current moment
He had been a fringe figure, known mostly to a small circle of black Muslims and big-city sophisticates, but now he was branching out — seeking allies at home and abroad to help him…
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ETECSA and U.S. phone provider agree to landmark pact
IDT Corporation, a provider of international telephony and payment services and the largest U.S.-based carrier of international long distance calls has reached an agreement with ETECSA,…
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Pelosi and congressional leaders hold press conference in Havana (Video)
The U.S. congressional delegation, led by Pelosi, met with Cardinal Jaime Ortega, head of the Catholic Church on the island, and members of the National Assembly, on the last day of an…
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Most Americans think the Netanyahu speech is a bad idea
Americans overall believe the U.S. should stay out of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with 66% in the new poll advocating the U.S. remain neutral. Of those who do support picking a…
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Cuban foreign minister welcomes Pelosi and U.S. delegation
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez on Wednesday welcomed a delegation of lawmakers from the U.S. House of Representatives headed by Democratic minority leader Nancy Pelosi,
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U.S. and Cuba to meet again on Feb. 27
The U.S. State Department is informing that the next round of talks between the U.S. and Cuba have been scheduled for Feb. 27 in Washington, DC.
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Democracy Programs in Cuba: the NED report
The National Endowment for Democracy is a major recipient of US government funds for channeling to democracy programs in Cuba. The NED, based in Washington, D.C., does a better job than…
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Obama immigration policy halted by federal judge in Texas
A federal judge in Texas has ordered a halt, at least temporarily, to President Obama’s executive actions on immigration.
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Chapel Hill: Murder in the ivory tower
The tragedy results when those on one side of the culture clash, who believe they are the ones who belong here and others should abide by their rules or whims, make a murderous leap of…
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