First US cruise in decades arrives in Havana
By MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN The first U.S. cruise ship in nearly 40 years crossed the Florida Straits from Miami and docked in Havana on Monday, restarting commercial travel on waters that…
By MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN The first U.S. cruise ship in nearly 40 years crossed the Florida Straits from Miami and docked in Havana on Monday, restarting commercial travel on waters that…
Justine Skye recently stopped by the BMI office in New York City for an exclusive performance and we caught up with the rising star beforehand for a quick rapid-fire interview.…
By MATTHEW LEE Scrambling to resuscitate a nearly dead truce in Syria, the Obama administration has again been forced to turn to Russia for help, with little hope for the…
An Arizona State University law student has been crowned Miss Indian World. Pageant officials say 25-year-old Danielle Ta’Sheena Finn was announced the winner Saturday night at the 33rd Annual Gathering…
By KEVIN FREKING Even though President Barack Obama and his wife can’t wait to get out of the White House, being a lame duck can hurt a guy. “Last week…
Interview with vocalist Mae C as she discusses her start with music and her upcoming CD being released May 1, 2016 called The Warning Signs of True Love. She also…
Tiffany Berry recites her piece titled “Wounded Womb”. This poem is built around miscarriage, infertility, loss, pain and sorrow as she dedicates this piece to her son she miscarried.
By ERIC TALMADGE North Korea is ready to halt its nuclear tests if the United States suspends its annual military exercises with South Korea, the North Korean foreign minister told…