Son of refugees was a circuit judge in rural Cuba when he fled Fidel Castro's revolution for the US to start a new life as a social worker, then Holocaust and immigration educator
In 'Dwell Time,' Rosa Lowinger draws on her background as a conservator to examine the cracks and flaws in her upbringing as the child of exiles - and how they made her stronger
No immediate reports of deaths after island takes 'catastrophic' battering; US authorities urges residents to obey evacuation orders as weather system expected to gain strength
In her new memoir, Judy Bolton-Fasman investigates lifelong questions on the strange union between her assimilated American dad and her much-younger mom, a volatile Cuban refugee
Iranian foreign ministry claims America is mainly to blame for the communist-ruled island's woes, after deadly demonstrations erupt amid deep economic crisis
Ruth Behar mines family lore for 'Letters From Cuba,' a book for readers ages 8-12 about pre-teen Polish-Jewish girl's solo journey to life in remote sugar plantation town
Departure leaves the island without a Castro guiding affairs for first time in more than six decades, handing control of the party to a younger generation
State Department-commissioned study says 'directed, pulsed radio frequency energy' the most plausible cause of mysterious illness among American personnel in 2016-2018
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