It was a day of radiant sunshine, but the heat that enveloped Cuba on that December 22nd, 1961, was not just tropical heat.
Cuban teachers play a decisive role today in realizing the country's project, especially in the implementation of social ...
On Thursday, President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez suggested to the National Assembly of People's Power that 2026 be ...
On Friday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio launched a scathing critique of the Cuban government, labeling it as both "terrorist" and ...
In the good old days, the hanky-panky was hidden, since the United States signed both the United Nations and Organization of American States charters, which stated that forced regime change was ...
Little known outside of New Mexico, the Pueblo Revolt “was, in effect, the first American Revolution with far-reaching ...
We were the children of 1812.” That was when Napoleon invaded Russia; two years later Russian forces entered Paris. They ...
For the first time, Cuban immigrants, like those of other countries, live in fear of ICE raids on Miami’s street and of ...
Under President Trump, U.S. policy in Latin America has shifted toward more military action. The move is welcomed by many in ...
Eliott Rodriguez's career at CBS News Miami was defined by firsthand coverage of historic moments in Latin America.
From virtually the moment he and his band of bearded rebels rode into Havana in 1959 until his death from natural causes in 2016, the most iconic leader in Latin America was Fidel Castro. With his ...
It goes to show the power of faith” that some 66 years after the Cuban Revolution still there helping the people “is the ...