Month: September 2021
346 posts
Cuban Artist Otero Alcántara Begins Hunger Strike in Prison Demanding Freedom
In September, Time magazine included Otero Alcántara among the 100 most influential people of 2021. He's been imprisoned since July 11
Defying Court Ruling, Biden to Cancel the Trump-era ‘Remain in Mexico’ Program
The Biden administration announced its intention to end the "Remain in Mexico" program for a second time, despite a previous court ruling that ordered Biden to reinstate the program in August
World Production Affected by China’s Energy Crisis and Power Outages
Goldman Sachs estimates that Chinese economic growth in the third quarter of 2021 will be 0% due to electricity rationing
The Cuban Military Pandemic Continues
The timing of military deaths who have loyally served communist despotism deepens the belief that the Castro regime’s counterintelligence apparatus may have seen ghosts of a palace revolution, real or imagined
Mid-Week Update #2: The Biggest Stories of the Week
This is the second publication of El American’s Mid-Week Update, where you have a review of the biggest…
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WHO Staff Perpetrated Sexual Abuse Against Women and Girls in Congo
According to a report by an independent committee, at least 21 agency employees and 62 other possible perpetrators are involved in the abuse of 63 women and girls.
The Misleading Report on Latino Representation in the Media
The information in the report are misleading when other data around Latino representation is taken into account.
The Story Of The Man Who Created Our Breakfasts: Will Kellogg
The next time you eat something with the name “Kellogg” on the box, think of what a great country it must be if a man can mix an idea with a few bucks and turn it into a great enterprise
Nancy Pelosi Repeats Biden’s Lie: ‘The Cost of the Plan Will Be Zero’
The spending plan has become a point of contention in Congress as Democrats wrestle with when to vote on the bill and what its cost to the country would be
Border Cities Sue Biden Over Immigration Crisis
Val Verde County Commissioner Beau Nettleton called the situation "unforgivable" and said the Biden administration is not following the law.