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WorldFollowing the ashes of Fidel CastroIn the Hero City of the Revolution, on the day of the dictator Castro’s funeral, Allen Abel finds Cubans yearning for freedom, but tied to the past
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WashingtonIn Washington, D.C., the political swamp monsters prowl onDonald Trump vowed to ’drain the swamp’. But in the black lagoon of the U.S. Capitol, America’s biggest career politicians press on uncertainly
WashingtonMourning in America: Gazing forward on a day of remembranceOn Veterans’ Day, Americans looked toward a new country under president-elect Donald Trump
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