POLITICS October 23 GOP lawmaker warns Cuban blackouts are an admonition against a Kamala Harris presidency Rep. Carlos A. Gimenez, R-Fla., who represents part of Miami and the Keys, drew a connection between the crises facing Cuba and the politics of Kamala Harris and Bernie Sanders
Cuba October 19 Cuba working to reestablish electrical service after second grid collapse Cuba's government is reportedly working to reestablish electrical service across the country after the national grid collapsed for the second time since midday Friday.
Cuba October 18 Cuban power plant failure leaves millions in the dark in island-wide outage Millions of Cubans were left without power on Friday after a failure at a power plant, the communist government said.
Cuba September 16 Havana Syndrome study halted as review finds some patients were coerced A long-term study on patients with Havana Syndrome has been shut down after an investigation by the National Institute of Health discovered the mishandling of medical data.
HEALTH August 28 CDC on alert as 'Sloth fever' hits the US — a disease spread by travelers from Cuba and South America More than 20 cases of of Oropouche virus disease, also known as sloth fever, have been reported in travelers returning from Cuba, the CDC said Tuesday. The disease is spread primarily through bites.
HEALTH August 28 'Sloth fever,' or the Oropouche virus, has entered the US, here's what to know A disease transmitted by mosquitoes — the Oropouche virus, or sloth fever — has been detected in the United States. Travelers returning to the U.S. from Cuba had contracted the virus in recent months.
Food-Drink August 23 Cuban sandwich born in Tampa, Florida, is now an American culinary classic The Cuban sandwich is an all-American savory creation first made in Tampa, Florida, over a century ago. It features the flavors of many different cultures that built Tampa.
POLITICS July 30 Cuban regime’s reported return to meddling in US elections a ‘badge of honor’ for targeted critics Rep. Carlos Gimenez said he wears the Cuba regime's derision of him like a 'badge of honor,' after reports surfaced the regime is again trying to interfere in elections.
Cuba July 27 Russian warships make second Cuba visit in 2 months Warships from Russia’s Baltic Fleet have arrived in Cuba in a visit the Caribbean country called routine. Naval activity has recently increased due to Russia's tensions with the U.S.
LIFESTYLE July 21 Meet the American who popularized Latin music, Tito Puente, World War II Navy veteran and kamikaze survivor Tito Puente was born in New York City to parents from Puerto Rico. After serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II, he popularized Latin music in the United States.