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A photographer from Dyer has been capturing changes to the Indiana Dunes and dunes along the Lake Michigan shoreline in neighboring Michigan for nearly six decades.
Among the thousands of Spanish workers who arrived in the United States around the turn of the twentieth century were many with radical traditions rooted in their homeland, which at the time boasted ...
The reality of traveling is that not all toilet facilities are constructed equal. Bathrooms in our homes are, of course, the ...
Heads of state in Latin America and the Caribbean have long complained that the region is treated as an after-thought by most US administrations.
Those problems have compounded in recent years as Wall Street executives led an aggressive consolidation of the industry in a plan to boost profits from fire engine sales.
Ferrer, the leader of the dissident organization Patriotic Union of Cuba, had previously been in prison because of his political opposition to the communist government.
Advocates for returning to the Obama Cuba policy would have the United States join in the complicity of the European Union and Canada in subsidizing with tax dollars a 65-year-old dictatorship ...
Blackouts have been a regular feature in Cuba for decades. But in recent months, the problem has escalated – lasting longer and occurring more frequently. Here’s a look at the factors driving ...
POLSON, Mont. — The Polson Chamber of Commerce is hosting Ladies Night on Oct. 25 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Main Street. Ladies Night has been running in Polson for many years. This event brings ...
In the socialist and healthcare paradise that is Cuba, the regime can’t keep the lights on. Another failure of the electricity grid struck Saturday evening and continued into Sunday, blacking ...
With Halloween drawing closer, Main Street Medina is inviting all ladies to fly over to the historic district and enjoy some witching fun at the fourth and final Ladies Night Out of 2024.
"We must find a much more efficient economic model and adapt it to our current reality," Cuba's foreign minister told Newsweek.