As fuel shortages and widespread blackouts continue to worsen living conditions in Cuba, a South Florida congressman says economic pressure alone may not be enough
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Cuban Americans in South Florida react to the Trump administration’s suggestion of a possible “friendly takeover”
The fate of Cuba remains uncertain as the Trump administration suggests a takeover is possible, alongside reports of a potential economic deal with the island
South Florida resident is back home after being stranded in Israel, says he feels
An Aventura man returned home to South Florida on Saturday after days of travel from Jerusalem, following a U.S. government order for American citizens to
South Florida Cuban opposition signs
Coming off President Donald Trump’s declaration that the United States is actively pursuing change in Cuba, Cuban opposition leaders in South Florida say they are
Protesters in Miami demand end to U.S. oil blockade as Cuba faces growing crisis
Claudia Rodriguez, who has family in Cuba, says her relatives have struggled to access basic goods ever since the U.S. blocked oil imports to the
Is the end of the Cuban regime near? Former U.S. ambassador under Biden says change won’t happen quickly
While many in Miami believe the end of the Cuban regime is near, it is not clear what will happen next. Frank Mora, the former
Cuban experts at FIU weigh in on the island’s present and uncertain future after the deadly boat confrontation on Cuban waters
Florida International University’s Cuban Research Institute is hosting ‘Cuba: The Day After Tomorrow’ at an incredibly relevant time. While the conference is meant to focus
Georgia army veteran faces deportation after 50 years in U.S.:
An Army veteran from Covington, Georgia, who has lived in the U.S. for more than 50 years faces imminent deportation. Godfrey Wade, a Jamaican-born veteran,
Border czar says feds will withdraw 700 law enforcement personnel from Minnesota immediately
Brent and Luke Ganger, the brothers of Renee Good, are testifying Tuesday afternoon at a public Congressional forum concerning “the violent tactics and disproportionate use of force
Prayer vigil in Little Haiti after judge halts end of TPS, allowing Haitians to stay in U.S. for now
A prayer vigil brought a small but emotional crowd to the Little Haiti Cultural Complex Tuesday night, just one day after a federal judge temporarily