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Mark Cuban Warns OpenAI's New ChatGPT Update Could Backfire: 'Why Take The Risk?'
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban has sharply criticized OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's plan to relax ChatGPT's safety restrictions and allow adult-oriented content for verified users, warning that the move could backfire. Altman Promises Freer, More Human...
Tanzania, Cuba agree to deepen economic diplomacy in technology and sports
DAR ES SALAAM: TANZANIA has affirmed its commitment to deepen long long-standing relationship with Cuba, saying close ties in health, education, industry, and diplomacy have cemented concrete strategies to further enhance the partnership. The...

Cuba reaffirms solidarity with Mexico in response to the rain emergency
Havana, Oct 14. - Cuba's Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodríguez, highlighted today that Cuban health collaborators are participating in care and support efforts for the population affected by the recent floods in Mexico. In a message posted on the...

Journalist Claims In The Hill Op-Ed That Cuba Is 'Collapsing' As 'Warning Signs' Continue To Mount
An American journalist claimed the Cuban regime is "collapsing" in an op-ed published on The Hill. Concretely, Daniel Allott said such a scenario could have far-reaching consequences extending beyond the island. The journalist detailed the...

Physician assistant joins Marshfield Clinic Wisconsin Rapids Center urgent care team
Jennifer Radtke, a certified physician assistant, has joined the Marshfield Clinic Wisconsin Rapids Center to provide care for patients in urgent care. She will move to the Emergency Department when the Marshfield Medical Center-Wisconsin Rapids...

Urban Reform Law in Cuba marks 65 years
Havana, October 14 – In October 1953, in his speech, “History Will Absolve Me”, Fidel Castro outlined Cuba's social problems and shortly after, on this day in 1960, he considered the transformation project revealed at that time accomplished. A few...

Drug Price Wars: What Can Really Tame Big Pharma?
Here’s the breakdown on what’s really driving America’s runaway drug prices — and whether any of the current plans stand a chance to lower your pharmacy bill. When it comes to the sickening cost of prescription drugs in America, this much is true:...

Cuba frees prominent dissident Jose Daniel Ferrer, sends him into exile in U.S.
The Cuban government released dissident leader José Daniel Ferrer from prison Monday and sent him with his family into exile in the United States, the island’s foreign affairs ministry said. The announcement comes after weeks of speculation about...

Young Cubans Willing to Fight and “Bleed” for Money
Screenshot: El Toque By Yenys Laura Prieto (El Toque) HAVANA TIMES – “Do you have the guts to bleed?” That’s the slogan used to promote a clandestine fighting league in Cuba that offers up to 20 euros per match. Amid the country’s deepening...

Cuba and FAO on the path to strengthening food security
Photo: Estudios Revolución "The bells that toll today for those who die of hunger every day will toll tomorrow for all of humanity if it did not want, did not know how, or was not wise enough to save itself," said Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro...

Delegation for 10.14.25: At peace — Rubio — Cuban exile — Kirk St. — puff daddy — payday
Ceasefire praise The signing of a ceasefire deal between the Israeli government and Hamas brought world leaders together to celebrate. It also brought rare bipartisan praise for President Donald Trump from Florida’s congressional delegation. “A...

Thousands of immigrants who paid into Medicare will lose coverage in 2027
Thousands of people who legally immigrated to Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and have spent years working and paying into the Medicare system, will no longer be able to enroll in the health program when they turn 65. There are also an estimated...

Op-Ed: Washington can’t fix drug prices by becoming a pharmacy
Last week, the Trump administration announced the launch of “TrumpRx,” a government-run website designed to give patients access to prescription drugs at a discounted price. The move is meant to be a first step toward offering medications at...

Power outages deepen information blackout for independent Cuban journalists
By Katherine Pennacchio October 14, 2025 Power outages – some lasting for up to several days – have plagued Cuba since last year, intensifying in frequency since September 2025. In addition to disrupting daily life, for journalists working on the...
Cuban FM begins official visit to Ethiopia
HAVANA, Cuba, Oct 13 (ACN) Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, Cuban foreign minister, is developing his official visit to Ethiopia today in Addis Ababa. According to the Cuban Embassy to the East African nation, head of Cuban diplomacy arrived on Sunday...
Cuban tourist Transport Company celebrates its 45th anniversary
CIEGO DE AVILA, Cuba, Oct 13 (ACN) The Tourist Transportation Company Transtur S.A., a strategic ally for economic growth and the promotion of Cuba as a destination for healthy recreation, commemorates its 45th anniversary today, committed to...

Mental Health, a Topic Not to Be Neglected
The line between sanity and insanity is almost imperceptible. An idea that makes sense in the current era given the increasingly frequent mental health problems. Faced by the Holguin, Cuban, and global population in general. It is a reality that...

Water Supply Source Will Benefit Lenin Hospital Service
The provision of water to the hemodialysis service at the Vladimir Ilich Lenin Hospital with its own water source is one of the projects being carried out in Holguin. To reduce the negative effects of the drought that has affected the province in...

Cuba continues sanitation in the face of increase in arboviruses
This situation is increasing the number of people affected by dengue, Oropouche, and Chikungunya viruses throughout the country. Health Minister Jose Angel Portal recently held a meeting with the top authorities of the western province of...

Even Natural Remedies are Disappearing From Cuban Pharmacies
“They don’t have any jars on the shelves, they don’t have anything”, say people who just want some plant-based syrups Pharmacies of natural or alternative remedies that are well stocked with products are already a rarity in Cuba. / 14ymedio...