Cuba’s Electricity Crisis: How an Island of 10 Million Lost Power
Editorial By ElectricChoice.com In March 2026, Cuba’s national electricity grid collapsed entirely — not for the first time, and almost certainly not for the last. …
Editorial By ElectricChoice.com In March 2026, Cuba’s national electricity grid collapsed entirely — not for the first time, and almost certainly not for the last. …
Thomas L. Knapp By Thomas L. Knapp US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth wants $200 billion for the Trump administration’s illegal, ill-advised, undeclared war …
Every day that President Trump continues waging an illegal war in Iran,the costs climb higher.As of this morning, at least eleven U.S. service members and …
By Antonia Williams-Gary “War! What does it mean?” “Absolutely nothing!” Good God!” So sang Edwin Star in 1970! It was an anti-Vietnam War protest song …
By MOHAMED HAMALUDIN The New Yorker magazine cover of Oct. 27, 2025, depicts a malnourished person wearing only shorts hugging himself as he lies shivering …
By Kevin Harris and Richard McDaniel Redistricting has once again pushed the nation to a crossroads, and Virginia Democrats now find themselves at the center …
By Antonia Williams-Gary “Impassioned speech” is now under threat by the DOJ because, well just because. It is still unlawful to yell “fire” in a …
By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. President, CEO National Newspaper Publishers Association Long before D.C. was branded as a destination city, Black Washingtonians built its …
By Rev. Dr. Wendell Anthony Strength, Accountability, Legality, and Tenacity defuse ICE As a student at Detroit’s Central High School, “1984” by George …
By Ben Jealous When New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams spoke directly to Black boys at a recent inauguration, his words spread quickly. Clips …