Cuba Faces Ongoing Power Crisis Amid Fuel Shortages and Frequent Blackouts
Cuba is grappling with a severe power crisis, experiencing multiple nationwide blackouts in recent weeks due to fuel shortages exacerbated by the U.S. embargo.
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Cuba is grappling with a severe power crisis, experiencing multiple nationwide blackouts in recent weeks due to fuel shortages exacerbated by the U.S. embargo.
Meghan Markle has earned a Daytime Emmy nomination for her Netflix series "With Love, Meghan," competing in the outstanding lifestyle program category.
Pat Oliphant, a prominent political cartoonist celebrated for his incisive satire, has died at 90, leaving behind a legacy of fearless critique.
A Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Manhattan is showing a slowdown in new cases as officials intensify efforts to identify its source.
Manila clams, an invasive species and culinary favorite, have been found on the U.S. Atlantic coast, raising ecological concerns and a food industry fascination.
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse is probing alleged hasty renovations at the Kennedy Center tied to Trump, raising questions about financial mismanagement.
Several states are intensifying efforts to highlight large employers with Medicaid-dependent employees, promoting transparency and accountability in healthcare.
A recent study successfully extracted 50,000-year-old DNA from an antelope tooth, suggesting longer DNA preservation in Africa than previously believed.
Australian researchers are cryopreserving koala eggs and sperm to combat declining wild populations and maintain genetic diversity.
Health experts in Alberta warn of rising melanoma cases and stress the importance of effective sun protection against pervasive misinformation.
The T. rex skeleton "Gus" sold for $50.1 million, breaking records and sparking debate on the future of scientifically significant fossils.
Spain secures its place in the World Cup final with a 2-0 victory over France, showcasing a blend of youth and experience on the pitch.
Inky Mark admits to illegally transferring firearms as police seize 439 guns, raising concerns over gun ownership laws and political accountability.
Cyclospora infections are on the rise in Michigan, with health officials suspecting lettuce as a potential source of the outbreak.
The U.S. escalates military actions in the Strait of Hormuz, shifting from proposed toll fees to direct financial support from Gulf nations amid ongoing hostilities.
Discover the Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens in Tramore—an evocative tribute to a remarkable writer, rich in beauty and cultural significance.
The Musée des Années 30 offers a unique perspective on 1930s art, showcasing both the era's beauty and its underlying contradictions.
NASA's Atlantis made its last Earth-side appearance on July 10, 2011, marking a poignant end to the Space Shuttle program.
Five sets of ancient iron shackles uncovered in France provide critical context on the Celtic slave trade and social hierarchies of the era.
Researchers have found erythrulose, a sugar vital for life, in interstellar space, supporting theories about the abundance of life's ingredients in the galaxy.