At least 500 correspondents, and TV networks from virtually every continent, are preparing for tomorrow. But today, measurable in hours of work and unbearable sweat, belongs to the… Read More...
Have things changed since Dec. 17? Will things be different now that this is an embassy? Around the U.S. Embassy in Havana you now see telecommunications agents, rooms for rent in… Read More...
I could not help but to think of our B.S. Detector on Tuesday when I read the headlines in both Heralds of the sad ordeal of Harlem Suarez, the young man from Key West being held in a… Read More...
Russia has authorized the importation of Cuban shellfish -- initially shrimp and lobster -- and will start receiving it "without limitation," the Russian Ministry of Agriculture… Read More...
Talk about a party with no consensus on who should lead it. And that a candidate of Trump's ilk could be leading the race in one of the nation's two leading political parties speaks… Read More...
Conexion Miami brings you news of the Florida black bear and those who want to kill it; laws that waste our time; an empty lot in Miami Beach selling for $20 million; and politicians… Read More...
Nonprofits with a 501 c.4 designation are free from any obligation to announce where their money comes from. The dark money reaching campaigns have risen from $6 million in 2004 to $309… Read More...
The Russian vehicle manufacturer GAZ "is considering" assembling some of its products in Cuba or Venezuela for distribution in Latin America, a spokesman for the company said. Read More...