Biden lifting Cuba's designation as state sponsor of terrorism
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The Biden administration will remove Cuba from the state sponsor of terrorism list as part of a deal for the release of political prisoners in exchange for an easing of restrictions.
The Catholic Church facilitated the agreement with Cuba that would allow for the humanitarian release of dozens of political prisoners before the end of the Biden administration at noon on Jan. 20, a senior administration official said. The prisoners were arrested after a brutal government crackdown on the 2021 protests.
It is a political move likely to be reversed by the incoming Trump administration. Sen. Marco Rubio, Trump's pick for secretary of state whose family fled Cuba in the 1950s, has previously spoken out in favor of sanctions on the communist country.
Three Boar's Head deli meat plants were cited for unsanitary conditions, including insects, mold, and "unidentified slime," according to newly released federal records. The new findings suggest that sanitation problems were not limited to the company's factory that was shut down last year following a deadly listeria outbreak.
Ayesha Curry, known for her work as a chef, entrepreneur, bestselling author and mother, is expanding her empire into the world of publishing. Curry has launched "Sweet July Books," an imprint dedicated to uplifting diverse voices. The first novel under the imprint, "Honeysuckle and Bone" by Trisha Tobias, tells the story of Carina, an 18-year-old who travels to Jamaica to nanny for a wealthy family, only to uncover dark secrets and supernatural elements within their estate.
Harris declines to invite Vance for courtesy visit to vice president's residence before inauguration
When JD Vance, his wife Usha and their three young children move into the Naval Observatory residence on Jan. 20, it will be their first time inside the white Queen Anne-style mansion that has been home to vice presidents since the 1970s.