María Elvira Salazar (R), and Carlos A. Giménez (R) are now sharing their concern over the second Cuban official to allegedly seek refuge in the United States.
Cuba, historically known for its relatively low crime rates compared to many other Latin American countries, has recently ...
Latin America isn’t immune to the wave of repression washing over the world, with increasingly nasty consequences that its ...
Cuba's booming private businesses braced for impact on Wednesday as the island's communist-run government implemented a raft ...
Is there an angle that can help Americans make sense of this scary event?” Americans have been feeling the impact of political division for some time. Research consistently finds a strong majority of ...
Kiyosaki, the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, believes actions speak louder in politics – and he's watching closely. His criticism? "Kamala is the anointed ‘Border Czar' yet openly admits she has ...
While some of the grievances put forward by the students have merit and deserve further attention, it is a known fact that Cuba, for more than five decades has been suffering under the economic and ...
Although they are from opposite ends of the political spectrum, both parties are anti-immigration and pro-Russia, advocating an end to Germany’s military support for Ukraine. Their next target ...
PARIS — You know political speculation has gotten out of control when even children are badgering the French prime minister on who his successor will be. Rife conjecture, lengthy talks and a ...
So as long as Trump or any other major political figure keeps reviving their past nonsense, we should keep debunking that nonsense. Even if we already did it eight years ago.
Michael Goldsby, an associate professor of philosophy at Washington State University, is urging people to reconnect over a pint rather than getting in political battles on social media.