
U.S. policy blamed for keeping American in Cuban jail
Cuba's ambassador to the U.S. has weighed in on the controversy surrounding Alan Gross, a U.S. contractor currently serving a 15-year sentence in that island nation.

Why are we still stuck with failed U.S. policy on Cuba?
And yet normalization of relations with Cuba seems dead in the water. What explains the tenacity of this retrograde policy?

Cuba sets socialist example on LGBT rights
Cuba is advancing a broad-based human rights agenda for LGBT people ahead of the United States.
Documentary shows a "different" side of Fidel
Oliver Stone interviews Fidel Castro on a wide range of issues.
The Cuban Five, Alan Gross and the truth
Rejecting a U.S.-Cuba prisoner exchange, a recent Washington Post editorial brought new visibility to that possibility.

Guantanamo anniversaries, sorrows and struggle
The United States is wrong on Guantanamo in two ways: The occupation of the base violates international law, and prisoners have been tortured and abused.

Cuban-style health care in America? Yes we can
Despite the valiant attempts by progressive Democrats to pass universal health care, we got the Affordable Care Act that still leaves several million uninsured.

Universal health care: If Cuba can do it, why can’t we?
So how can we fix this mess while putting the insurance industry out of business and curbing pharmaceutical industries? I look to Cuba as a model.
Cuban Five prisoners are not alone
The end of the year is a fitting time to step up correspondence with Gerardo Hernandez, Fernando Gonzalez, Ramon Labiñino and Antonio Guerrero, in jail now for 13 years.
Senator Rubio's credibility gap
Senator Marko Rubio, R-Fla., is fighting back after he was exposed juicing up his official biography.

