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The Pima Community College Incident
By: Daniel Nardini A lady named Terri Bennet enrolled in a class to learn nursing at Pima Community College in Arizona. At this point we only have her side of… Read more
On the Road to Morrison
By: Daniel Nardini Long ago I had wanted to write a story about a lady who owned a toy, flower and gift shop in Morrison, Illinois. I will write… Read more
Good Cause, Bad Tactics
By: Daniel Nardini A group of eight young people went to Mexico and then tried to return to… Read more
What Really Happened to Osvaldo Paya?
By: Daniel Nardini The Christian Liberation Movement (CLM), a dissident organization operating within Cuba (usually underground because of Communist… Read more
Racism in Unlikely Places
By: Daniel Nardini These are the known facts in the Trayvon Martin-George Zimmerman case. Trayvon Martin was staying in a gated community had seen many robberies. As he was leaving… Read more
News That’s Weird But True
By: Daniel Nardini As the very old saying goes, truth is stranger than fiction. These stories I read are certainly no exception. In the City of Dubai, which is located… Read more
Missiles from Cuba With Love
By: Daniel Nardini There are more questions than answers, and those answers we have do not paint a good picture. Acting on a tip, the Panamanian authorities seized a North… Read more
For the Graves of the Unknown
By: Daniel Nardini According to a friend of mine who lives in El Paso, there is a small Texan town named Falfurrias. Located in Brooks County not far from the… Read more
Welcome to the Venezuelan Police State, Mr. Snowden
By: Daniel Nardini In an ironic twist, Edward Snowden was granted political asylum by the Venezuelan government to come to Venezuela on “humanitarian grounds.” I find this ironic and a… Read more
Inhumane Lawsuit
By: Daniel Nardini Recently, a U.S. district judge had dismissed a lawsuit brought by ten Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents against U.S. President Barack Obama for them not… Read more »