By Arturo Lopez Levy
“When I saw the rockets being fired at Mario’s house, I swore to myself that the Americans would pay dearly for what they are doing. When this war is over a… Read More...
By Bill Press
There are some political myths that will never go away. The liberal media bias. Democrats never vote to cut taxes. Democrats are weak on national security. No truth to… Read More...
By Saul Landau
Fifty years ago millions of people around the world worried that nuclear war would break out between the U.S. and USSR over demands that the Soviet Union withdraw its… Read More...
By Max J. Castro
majcastro@gmail.com
MIAMI - The scariest thing about a Romney presidency isn’t the prospect that, like the last Republican president, he would launch another… Read More...
By Alvaro F. Fernandez
alvaro@progresoweekly.com
Great news arrived last week.
It was past 10 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24. My home phone rang. Progreso Semanal editor in Havana Manuel… Read More...
By Manuel Alberto Ramy
HAVANA – The other day, traveling through that vast digital planet called The Web, I landed in Moscow – not at Sheremetyevo Airport but in Russia Today – and… Read More...
By Elizabeth Dwoskin
From Bloomberg.com
President Obama and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie—a Republican and frequent Obama critic—will tour damaged areas of New Jersey… Read More...
By Griselda Nevarez
From VOXXI
Many believed that the election of President Barack Obama would help close the racial divide between African-Americans and white Americans.
But a… Read More...
By Robert Reich
Over the weekend, Romney debuted an ad in Ohio showing cars being crushed as a narrator says Obama "sold Chrysler to Italians who are going to build Jeeps in China.… Read More...
By Francisco Alvarado
This article first appeared in Miami New Times (Oct. 11, 2012)
HIALEAH, FL - The air outside Isidro Gonzalez's first-floor apartment reeks of Vicks VapoRub.… Read More...