Carrie Kahn
Stories
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World
Trump Administration Lifts Limits On American Lawsuits Against Cuba
Americans can now sue almost any company that trafficked property taken by Cuba's revolutionary government starting Wednesday. Miami-based conglomerate Carnival Cruise Line is the first to be sued.
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Politics
White House Cancels MLB-Cuba Deal Made Under Obama Administration
The Trump administration has canceled an agreement that would have allowed Cuban baseball players in the U.S. without having to defect first. Officials say the agreement was illegal.
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Politics
News Brief: Boeing Latest, Trump Border Trip
We look at how Boeing is responding to Ethiopian investigators who found that despite following all of the safety procedures provided by Boeing, the crew was unable to prevent the crash.
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Latin America
Trump's Venezuela Moves Follow Long History Of Intervention In Latin America
History suggests that if the U.S. takes too large a role in the South American country's crisis, it could spark a worse backlash than the original issue, experts and former diplomats warn.
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Latin America
U.S. Trial Of Mexican Drug Lord Attracts Much Attention In Mexico
Notorious drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman on Tuesday was convicted on all counts by a federal jury in New York. He could go to prison for life. What's the reaction in Mexico?
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Latin America
Members Of Nicaragua's Opposition Consider Going Into Exile
As Nicaragua's economy declines and repression increases against the opposition, many people are deciding whether it's time to go. Those who stay are either in hiding or severely restricted.
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World
U.S., European Diplomats Urge Nicaragua's President To Speak With Opposition Groups
Top level U.S. and European diplomats are visiting Nicaragua urging its president to return to a national dialogue with opposition groups. The pleas come at a time of crackdown on press and protests.
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Latin America
Mexico's President Vows To Crack Down On Thieves Stealing Gasoline
Gasoline thefts are rampant in Mexico. One small town, which sits near two major pipelines, lives off the illegal activity, and illustrates the tough road ahead for the government.
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Latin America
In Mexico, Dozens Killed In Gasoline Pipeline Explosion
A gasoline pipeline in the Mexican state of Hidalgo exploded Friday evening, killing more than 60 people and leaving many more injured. The pipeline had been illegally tapped by gasoline thieves.
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Latin America
Theft From Fuel Pipelines Is A Rampant, Deadly Problem In Mexico
Siphoning fuel off the pipelines powers some towns' entire economies, but has also led to major shortages and price hikes. Friday night it also sparked an explosion that killed dozens of people.