Cuba in the headlines, and it’s not good news
Cuba has been in the news lately. We seem to be back to a time when Cuba and the U.S. where warring, not meeting peaceably and respectfully across a table from each other. Sen. Marco…
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Why the Republican tax plan is more failed trickled-down economics
Trump and conservatives in Congress are planning a big tax cut for millionaires and billionaires. To justify it they’re using the oldest song in their playbook, claiming tax cuts on the…
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Vulture capitalists circle above Puerto Rico prey
Puerto Rico is devastated. Two hurricanes plunged the island into darkness and despair. Crops perish in the fields. The landscape of ruined buildings and towns resemble Hiroshima after…
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Vintage Trump, the world’s biggest bully
Prejudice and an alien-like absence of empathy is part of Trump’s DNA. A case in point is Trump’s reaction to the devastation wrought by hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Far from showing…
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Let US not forget Puerto Rico: ‘It’s almost like praying’
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “Almost Like Praying” was written and recorded to benefit hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico with proceeds benefiting The Hispanic Federation's Unidos Disaster…
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To grow old in Cuba, preserve your wings
In their effort to stay alive, Cubans are not aware of their exposure to early aging and of the speed with which this country will age, with all its implications: a decrease in…
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An ultrasound weapon explaining Cuba situation is “fairly implausible,” says acoustics expert
An article that appeared in the New York Times on Thursday cited experts in acoustics who referred to the scenario of the ‘sonic attacks’ on U.S. diplomats in Cuba as “more appropriate…
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Cuba’s foreign minister on the relationship with the U.S.
Press Conference of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla.
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