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Venezuela Risks Going Back to Being the Pariah of South America
Newsweek· 2 days agoPopulism is an intrinsic part of Latin American politics. It has already reached American shores...
Illegal immigrants charged in violent stampede released by judge; DA wants ruling reversed
Fox News· 2 hours agoAuthorities arrested more than 200 illegal immigrants on state rioting charges in the March 21...
FRONTLINE: A Dangerous Assignment: Uncovering Corruption in Maduro's Venezuela
KPBS San Diego· 2 days agoThree years after the death of Hugo Chávez and the presidential election of Nicolás Maduro, ...
Venezuela opposition's Gonzalez says gov't would have blocked candidacy by now if it planned to
Reuters· 6 days agoVenezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez said on Friday that if the government of President...
The U.S. Needs A Real Cuba Policy
The National Interest· 3 days agoCuba’s communist political system, in power since 1959, is probably in its terminal stage. Beset by longstanding and gross economic mismanagement,...
Brooklyn parish serves migrants amid city's crisis: 'It's about living the Gospel'
National Catholic Reporter· 18 hours agoIt's been his home for two months after he arrived in New York. In the complicated world of U.S....
On World Press Freedom Day (and Every Day), We Fight for an Open Internet
Electronic Frontier Foundations· 6 days agoToday marks World Press Freedom Day, an annual celebration instituted by the United Nations in 1993...
Migrants play 'the asylum lottery' on controversial U.S. government app
LA Times via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoDepending on whom you ask, the federal immigration app CBP One is a solution to the border crisis, a...
Carlos Garcia Rawlins Profile
Reuters· 9 hours agoJorge Silva who was Venezuela’s chief photographer at the time, hired me to cover a protest after the government shut down a TV station. Since then I’ve photographed a wide ...
Is Maduro's absurd attack on journalists a taste of the absurdities to come?
WLRN Miami· 18 hours agoCOMMENTARY A lame Venezuelan regime claim that investigative journalists featured in a Frontline documentary were part of an epic corruption scandal only portends plans to ...