The archive of all headlines from March 21, 2016, organized by time of publication.
The president lands in Havana while the issue of dissidents whom Obama hopes to meet with continues to roil this historic trip, the first by a sitting U.S. president in nearly 90 years.
President Obama touched down in Cuba on Sunday, pledging to talk directly to the Cuban people and accelerate engagement between the United States and Cuba after more than a half-century of hostility.
President Obama pledged to talk directly to the Cuban people and accelerate engagement between the United States and Cuba after more than a half-century of hostility.
Obama’s visit, the first US presidential trip to Havana since Calvin Coolidge, reflects a steady decline in support for America’s deep diplomatic freeze with Cuba
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In the first visit to the island by a sitting American president in 88 years, President Obama pledged to talk directly to the Cuban people and accelerate engagement after more than a half-century of hostility.
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The president lands in Havana while the issue of dissidents whom Obama hopes to meet with continues to roil this historic trip, the first by a sitting U.S. president in nearly 90 years.What Obama's visit means for Cuba's national conversation about race
Obama’s visit, the first US presidential trip to Havana since Calvin Coolidge, reflects a steady decline in support for America’s deep diplomatic freeze with Cuba
The visit this week of an American president who happens to be black is of special significance to Afro-Cubans, who, like many minorities around the world, view President Obama as a symbol of what is possible.'This is a historic visit and a historic opportunity,' President Obama says in Cuba
Latest updates on President Obama’s trip: Americans are broadly optimistic that re-establishing diplomatic relations will be positive for the United States, a New York Times/CBS News poll has found.
Latest updates on President Obama’s trip: Americans are optimistic that re-establishing diplomatic relations will be positive for the United States, a New York Times/CBS News poll has found.
The presidents of the United States and Cuba are expected to discuss a path toward normalizing relations, and the differences that still divide their nations economically and politically.
The White House strongly believes that if Cubans gain more spending power, they can loosen the government's hold and improve their own lives with goods and services like telecommunications access. And it doesn't hurt to open a new consumer market to U.S. businesses that's just 90 miles offshore.What Obama's visit means for Cuba's national conversation about race
The presidents of the United States and Cuba are expected to discuss a path toward normalizing relations, and the differences that still divide their nations economically and politically.
Obama welcomed by Cuban president on three-day trip, the first by a US president since 1928
Speaking from the same stage where Trump will address the American Israel Public Affairs Committee later today in Washington, Clinton alluded to a number of the Republican front-runner's broad pronouncements on foreign policy.Lena Dunham, America Ferrera: We're female millennials, and we choose Hillary Clinton
Democratic frontrunner says Middle East country’s security is ‘non-negotiable’ and takes thinly veiled jabs at Trump’s assertion he is ‘sort of neutral’ on Israel
The presidents of the United States and Cuba discussed a path toward normalizing relations, and the differences that still divide their nations economically and politically.
President Obama said Monday that he was confident the trade embargo on Cuba would end, as he and President Raúl Castro took questions from reporters after their meeting in Havana.
The Cuban president called for an end to the trade embargo as the first visit by a US head of state since 1928 could not mask abiding differences
President Obama holds a historic meeting with Cuban President Raul Castro but acknowledges that issues of human rights and democracy remain 'a powerful irritant' blocking better relations between the two countries.What Obama's visit means for Cuba's national conversation about race
President Obama said Monday that he was confident the trade embargo on Cuba would end, as he and President Raúl Castro took questions from reporters after their meeting in Havana.
The findings may not hurt Donald J. Trump, Forty-six percent said they would like to see him as the nominee. Twenty-six percent favored Ted Cruz, and 20 percent backed John Kasich.
Protesters blocked a Trump rally in Arizona, where Tuesday there are Republican and Democratic caucuses, in addition to Utah caucuses and Idaho’s primary
The jury in the invasion-of-privacy case against Gawker Media awards the former wresting star $25.1 million in punitive damages in addition to $115 million for emotional stress and economic damages.Hulk Hogan verdict raises crucial privacy issues in the digital age