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Pressing For Change In Cuba, From Exile In Spain
Back in 2003, Cuba jailed 75 journalists and activists for having contact with the United States. They've been freed into exile in Spain, where they're still pushing for democracy in Cuba, from afar.
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Why Are Presidential Campaigns So Long? There's Plenty Of Blame To Go Around
As it turns out, there are a few reasons for the seemingly endless American presidential campaign cycle, including laws, party rules and a guy named Jimmy Carter.
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Blame It On The Algorithm: Defining The Word That's Giving Instagrammers Fits
Instagram will start testing a new algorithm that will choose what content we see first. Tech journalist Kurt Wagner explains what an algorithm does, and why users might not be so happy about it.
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'A Song Of Gratitude': Cuban-American Poet Hopeful Of Improved Relations
Cuban-American poet and author Margarita Engle praises President Obama's "courage to make peace" with Cuba. Her book Enchanted Air tells of being separated from her Cuban family members.
Cuban Dissidents To Obama: Press Harder For Improved Human Rights
Just before President Obama began his history-making visit to Cuba Sunday, police rounded up dissidents, fueling criticism that he has failed to win needed concessions from the Castro regime.
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Trump Promises AIPAC Speech Will Outline Middle East Plan
This week, Donald Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner, will speak at the AIPAC conference in an effort to convince the American Jewish lobby that he has a serious pro-Israel foreign policy.
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Latest Arrest In Paris Attacks May Provide Window Into ISIS
The only surviving suspect from last November's Paris attacks was arrested Friday, and now authorities have the opportunity to address the many unanswered questions about how those attacks were planned and how close the link to ISIS was.
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Aspirin Both Triggers And Treats An Often-Missed Disease
Some people struggle for years with asthma and sinus infections, unaware that they have a disease called aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease. For them, aspirin can be both cause and cure.
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Belgian Police Identify Suspected Accomplice Of Salah Abdeslam
Police say they've learned the true identity of one of the people allegedly involved in supporting the Paris attacks. That suspect is Laachroui Najim, who used a fake name and is wanted for arrest.
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North Korea Fires 5 Short-Range Missiles Into The Sea
These are the latest in a string of similar launches, despite repeated calls from the international community to stop them.
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