There is almost no end to the adjectives that could be used to describe the January 13 death in Miami of thirty-eight-year old Maria Huaman. Untimely. Tragic. Unnecessary.… Read More...
Two developments stand out from the events of last week in Venezuela: the release of official economic data after a year of a statistical blackout, and the smooth presentation of the… Read More...
In an age of climate change deniers, corporate welfare facilitating government riches for the one-percenters while our taxes are raised to pay for them, and lobbyists that assure the… Read More...
The economic data for the end of 2015 -- scant as they were -- left a bittersweet taste in Cubans' mouths. There was a mixture of good and not-so-good news. Read More...
A first-generation Cuban-American born and bred in the suburbs of Chicago is exploring some of the most challenging and complex issues in physics, much as Stephen Hawking and Albert… Read More...
In his State of the Union address President Obama made it two years in a row that he urged Congress to take down what presidents dating back to Eisenhower had built up. He asked them to… Read More...
The U.S. presidential primary race is getting interesting — perhaps more interesting than it has been for the past 80 years or so. I’m talking about the Democratic primary, although the… Read More...
At this time last year political pundits had practically crowned Jeb Bush the Republican nominee, but it's turned out to be an unusual year. Then there's the matter of the Hillary race… Read More...
"The future we want—opportunity and security for our families; a rising standard of living and a sustainable, peaceful planet for our kids—all that is within our reach. But it will only… Read More...