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Juan Luis Calderón
Dios sale a nuestro encuentro en medio de todos los desafíos que atravesamos en este mundo.
Arts & CultureVideo
America Video
Junot Díaz, the Pulitzer prize winning author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, talks about the role of religion in the Dominican Republic and the political power of literature.
A woman is aided by fellow demonstrators after falling, overcome by tear gas, during anti-government protests in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, April 20, 2017. Tens of thousands of protesters asking for the resignation of President Nicolas Maduro flooded the streets again Thursday, one day after three people were killed and hundreds arrested in the biggest anti-government demonstrations in years. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)
Politics & SocietyNews
Joshua Goodman - Associated PressFabiola Sanchez - Associated Press
Two days of massive protests on the streets of Caracas against the government of President Nicolas Maduro spilled into a violent night in several parts of the city, with residents in El Valle witnessing repetitive gunfire, street barricades set aflame and more than a dozen businesses looted.
Demonstrators march on a highway as Bolivarian National Guard soldiers block their way during an anti-government protest in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, April 13, 2017. Venezuela officials are confirming that a fifth person has died in a two-week old anti-government protest movement. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)
Politics & SocietyNews
Joshua Goodman - Associated PressFabiola Sanchez - Associated Press
At least five deaths have been blamed on the strong-armed response to protests that were triggered by the government-stacked Supreme Court's decision three weeks ago to strip the opposition-controlled congress of its last remaining powers after a year-long power battle.
Politics & SocietyFeatures
Joel D. Hirst
When the state becomes predatory, the defenders of the faith are called upon to point people in the right direction, away from the violence of the authorities and back to God.
Rum—it's not just for pirates anymore. Photo courtesy of Rob V. Burr.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Tim Padgett
We are seeing rum rehabilitated. Rum respected. A rum revolution. Or as connoisseurs like to call it, a rum renaissance.