Remembering how Castro’s agents had targeted department stores in Manhattan with a dozen incendiary devices and 500 kilos of TNT.
Elian Gonzalez: When Eric Holder Earned His Spurs
Remembering how Clinton’s INS forcibly returned a Cuban slave when Castro clapped his hands.
Fidel Castro “Resigns”?
Why change won’t be coming to the dictator’s fiefdom anytime soon.
An Anniversary of Heroism and Shame—the Bay of Pigs at Fifty
An incredible feat of arms for the sake of human liberty — squashed by the King of Camelot.
Carter Charms the Castro Brothers
The former president meets with his murderous old friends in Havana.
Women’s History Month and Castro’s Female Victims
Did the “struggles” of Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem match their suffering?
Castro Condemns Jewish American to 15 Years in Prison
Cuba’s tyrannical stripes surface for all to see — and the world remains silent.
Madison Protesters and Che Guevara
Yearning to clone a mass executioner.
Cuban Political Prisoner Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize—Media Silent
Why so little interest in Castro’s cruelty and apartheid?
Eric Holder Partners with Fidel Castro—Again
Time Magazine’s Che Romance
Is the murderous revolutionary really as heroic as Anne Frank?
Cuban-Americans and Ronald Reagan
No other American ethnic group approached such a high level of devotion.
The Cuban Hostage Crisis, Day 401
Can American Alan Gross be rescued from Fidel’s gulag before it’s too late?
Serenading Castro
Musician Jimmy Page sojourns to Cuba to honor the regime that once banned his music.
Obama’s Cuban Bailout
More U.S. aid flows into the communist nation, tightening Castro’s grip.
CNN Does Castro’s Bidding — Again
Smearing a freedom fighter and a defender of the United States.
Newsweek: Cuba Among “Best Countries in the World”
Would the magazine’s editors have survived a year in Castro’s prison state?
Wikileaks Vindicates Cuba “Embargo”
How the so-called “embargo” has saved the American taxpayer hundreds of millions of dollars.
Happy Thanksgiving! (From Fidel and Che)
Remembering the death and destruction narrowly avoided on Black Friday, 1962.
Castro’s Video Game Outrage
The Cuban dictator gives the new Cold War-based “Call of Duty: Black Ops” a very unfavorable review.
Obama’s Castroite Allies
Dolores Huestra once made announcements for Obama; now she makes them for Fidel.
The Lincoln Center Sponsors Jazz for Castro-Stalinism
When will the center host a tribute to the longest-suffering black political prisoners in modern history?
Remembering an Executioner
Forty-three years ago this week, Ernesto “Che” Guevara got a major dose of his own medicine.
Delusions about a Dictator
The U.S. has appeased Fidel Castro for decades. What has been the reward?
Fallen But Not Forgotten
As Castro’s 84th birthday passes, we reflect, along with Cuban-Americans, on the victims of his slaughter.