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Charles Denike projects cool and calm, and carries the air of someone who can handle business if things start to go sideways.
Neither activists nor dissidents are spared from uncertainty. Here’s what several Cuban migrants are saying about the impact of the new U.S. immigration measures.
March was a good month for Afropop videos. We have 12 new ones, starting with three that fearlessly call out the sorry state ...
Utahns have begun to gather at the states capitol to pay their respects to America’s first black Republican congresswoman, ...
Cas9, scientists reconstitute live African swine fever virus from synthetic genomes, accelerating vaccine development for ...
A controversial billboard has appeared on the Palmetto Expressway in Miami, accusing Cuban-American politicians in South Florida of being "traitors" ...
As a black athlete in the NHL, Subban is already a non-traditional player, but it’s his background that makes ... joined Georges Laraque on a trip to Haiti to support the charity Hockey for ...
The humanitarian situation in Haiti is dramatically worsening, aid group Save the Children said, with underfunded security ...
Journalists in Haiti are under attack like never before. They are dodging bullets, defying censorship and setting personal ...
A well-regarded 350-bed hospital, one of the last ones left in the country, now stands nearly empty. The home of one of its ...
Donald Trump and DOGE want access to the personal data and information of nearly everyone in the country, including legal and undocumented immigrants.