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

Storm prompts mass evacuations and fears of widespread destruction along its path

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

Nation is using home-grown vaccines not recognized by the World Health Organization

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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