Politics
U.S. representatives criticize Biden's Venezuela sanctions 'relief'
"Biden surrenders to Latin American dictators," said U.S. Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar
"Biden surrenders to Latin American dictators," said U.S. Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar
In July 2021, the Cuban people showed the world what they really wanted: freedom from tyranny and oppression. A year later, that desire has not changed. The fight for freedom is not over. America should be on their side
"You do not experiment on humans, and consent must be freely given without coercion and include a discussion about alternative treatments … and an individual's material risk of developing covid-19 or actually coming to harm from it," said English Dr. Sam White
The Archipiélago group leader arrived in Spain along with his wife Dayana Prieto.
The revelations shed new light on the troubling contracting practices of the U.S. State Department at the U.S. Embassy in Havana
Hispanics are now the predominant population in 77 of 254 Texan counties and the media age is lower than the rest of the U.S. at 35.5 compared to the national median age of 38.9, evidencing an increase in young Latino voters
BlackRock "could not be doing more to help the Chinese Communist Party," Consumers' Research Executive Director Will Hild said
IRGC's status as designated foreign terrorist organization remains sticking point in talks to revive Iran nuclear deal
Experts, activists, lawmakers speak out against regime's brutality at home and violence abroad as White House continues to seek nuclear deal.
Microsoft founder has whitewashed Chinese censorship of the internet and invested in industries essential to the Chinese military-industrial complex, from AI to nuclear power, according to new book