B Interior spokeswoman Heather Swift said Tuesday that Zinke's declaration encompassed the entire eastern Gulf of Mexico planning area, which extends about 125 miles off the shore... READ MORE›
Augusto Pinochet, Chile's army chief and Cuban leader Fidel Castro salute in 1971 during Castro's visit to Chile... READ MORE›
A U.S. lottery that gives green cards to 20,000 Cubans on the island each year remains in place, Rhodes said... READ MORE›
Fidel Castro later delivered a speech, dismissing Obama's overtures and denouncing the idea of cooperation with the United States... READ MORE›
So, there are those in Florida among the Cubans there who strongly opposed the closer relationship with Cuba... READ MORE›
Fidel Castro, bearded Cuban leader, has a shipboard conference with Capt... READ MORE›
The U.S. National Hurricane Center NHC said Irma is now the most powerful storm ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean... READ MORE›
The number of unauthorized Cubans arriving in the United States nearly doubled in fiscal 2015, rising to 43,159 from 24,278 the previous year, according to U.S... READ MORE›
Initial reports from Cuban state media describe extensive property and infrastructure damage... READ MORE›
Smugglers are always looking for easier routes, which is why we've seen the increase flow through Latin America... READ MORE›
Fidel Castro dies The Cuban revolutionary leader's secretive and dysfunctional family life... READ MORE›
Their future economic progress that feels more fickle now that Donald Trump is the U.S. president-elect... READ MORE›
Castro had cast a long and foreboding shadow over Cuba's 850,000-strong exiled community... READ MORE›
Late last month, Costa Rica and the other Central American countries agreed on a plan to hasten the Cubans' departure... READ MORE›
For pope francis an unfinished mission in cuba... READ MORE›
Perez and his fellow migrants created quite a spectacle when they came ashore on Miami Beach last month... READ MORE›
Fidel Castro for me is like a father, Gonzalez said in an interview with Cuba's state-run media in 2013... READ MORE›
The first American cruise ship in nearly 40 years to set sail for Cuba has docked in Havana harbour with more than 700 passengers on board... READ MORE›
The administration is expected to loosen restrictions on trade and travel even further and announce new commercial deals with Cuba before Mr. Obama's arrival on March 21... READ MORE›
For Cubans, the possibility of regular sea crossings to the United States brings the prospect of closer ties with their expatriate friends and relatives living there... READ MORE›
Some see the first Latin American Pope's four-day tour starting Saturday as a promise of hope for a more prosperous and free Cuba... READ MORE›
Florida's larger organic growers, already struggling to remain profitable, may be particularly hard-hit because Cuba has developed a strong organic farming sector... READ MORE›
In the Alamar neighborhood on the outskirts of Havana, the streets don't have names... READ MORE›
Drew Cavanagh, commanding officer of the 154-foot Coast Guard Cutter Raymond Evans, during a recent patrol... READ MORE›
Francis traveled to Cuba's fourth-largest city Holguin and celebrated a Mass where Cuban rhythms mixed with church hymns under a scorching tropical sun... READ MORE›
People cheer and wave Cuban flags in celebration of the death of Fidel Castro along Calle Ocho, or 8th Street, in Little Havana on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016... READ MORE›
'Socialism or death' Fidel Castro came to power in 1959 as a black-bearded, cigar-chomping 32-year-old, in a revolution against dictator Fulgencio Batista... READ MORE›
The expected rush of American tourists remains a difficult sight to those who oppose the new relationship with communist Cuba... READ MORE›
Just when Cuba was starting to warm up to the United States, Americans went and elected Donald Trump president, throwing the countries' rapprochement into... READ MORE›
Today, as the President of the United States of America, I offer the Cuban people el saludo de paz... READ MORE›
The Cubans were allowed into the United States while the families and children were almost all ordered to appear in immigration court... READ MORE›
Daily Digital News provides public access to an archive of historical news articles from many popular news sources. Daily Digital News provides keyword searchable summaries, and links, to news articles that were originally publically accessible, and all news articles presented on dailydigitalnews.com were initially freely available to the general public. Daily Digital News does not claim any copyright ownership of the aggregated content of this website. Aggregated news content presented on dailydigitalnews.com may be subject to copyright, and the use made here is consistent with the principles of limited use for research and education. Daily Digital News takes advantage of unique web-crawling technologies and algorithms. This includes the use of services provided by Alchemy API (by IBM Watson) as well as other open source technologies. Daily Digital News operates this website on a not for profit basis. No income, revenue, remuneration, or profit of any kind has been made as a result of providing this website to the public. Use of this website is at the user's own discretion. Daily Digital News exercises no control over the use made of this website and accepts no liability to users or resources in relation to the contents of, or use of, or otherwise in connection with this website. Full Terms & Conditions