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What’s to come of the Cuban Adjustment Act?
If the Cuban Adjustment Act were repealed or amended, how would all those people be affected? If the Act is amended, would the people on parole stop receiving the benefits the Act…
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Biz braces for next steps in Cuba
Business and advocacy groups are steeling for a fight on Capitol Hill as the Obama administration works to draft regulations easing travel and trade restrictions in Cuba.
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Business group: Cuba deal opens prospects for US companies
Donohue said there is "unbelievable demand' in Cuba for consumer products such as computers, smart phones and cars.
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Misperception of U.S.-Cuba policy shift among Cuban migrants threatens tragedy
In the first five days of 2015, a total of ninety-six Cuban migrants were interdicted at sea during seven events in the Florida Straits.
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A self-perpetuating machine for American insecurity
Welcome to the new world of American insecurity and to the nightmarish inheritance we are preparing for our children and grandchildren.
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U.S.–Cuba accord should be a boon for science
Cuba has world-class expertise in vaccines and environmental research to share, scientists say after last month's agreement to promote exchanges.
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Shameless, AKA Mitch McConnell
As for the main target of this piece, a recent opinion column in the Washington Post was dead-on in describing McConnell's first speech in the Senate as Majority Leader as a "bitter…
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U.S.-Cuba talks in Havana set for Jan. 21-22
The last U.S.-Cuba migration meeting occurred in Washington in July 2014.
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Virginia didn’t wait to have a relationship with Cuba
Cuba’s top diplomat in the United States traveled to Virginia’s capital this week amid new hope that sweeping changes in U.S.-Cuba policy will bring major business opportunities to the…
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Cuba and MLB: December changed nothing, so far
The news of Dec. 17 set off all alarms. After almost 54 years of tension, Cuba and the United States announced their decision to resume diplomatic relations, and the shockwave soon…
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