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In 2007, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced a new strategy for hemispheric engagement. “Canada is committed to playing a...
Read moreIn this US electoral cycle, with over 23 million eligible Hispanic-American voters, many research efforts have been undertaken to identify...
Read moreForty-four percent of US Americans favor a mandate that journalists divulge their sources in order to make the United States...
Read moreU.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in opening remarks placed his focus on the "incredible story" of Colombia's "transformation" and,...
Read moreThe US House of Congress voted Friday to adjourn for vacation, tabling until at least September several key issues, including...
Read moreMany Puerto Ricans were convinced the greatest opposition to statehood would come from US congressmen. They were wrong. The New...
Read moreDoes the current Venezuelan government have a real interest in saving the diplomatic ties with the US government? The question...
Read moreWith immigration reform a hot button issue, conservative pundits like Ann Coulter and GOP leaders rely upon stereotypes and fragile...
Read moreMontreal city councilor Benoit LaDouce has proposed a new law requiring all dogs in that Canadian city to understand commands...
Read moreSometimes the truth hurts, and there’s no way to hide it. The latest Economic Freedom of the World Report, which...
Read moreWhen I worked as a reporter in New Orleans during the aftermath of the 2010 Deep Horizon oil spill, I...
Read moreMinimum wage laws are politically sacrosanct; politicians who argue against increasing the minimum wage commit political suicide. Voters believe that...
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