Hurricane Rafael, now a Category 2 storm with sustained winds of 100 miles per hour, is moving into the southeastern Gulf of Mexico after inflicting catastrophic damage on Cuba. The powerful storm, which has left Cuba’s entire population of 10 million without electricity for the second time this month, continues to stir concerns across the region as it veers westward. While Rafael is expected to weaken gradually over the next few days, its presence still poses a threat to parts of Florida's Gulf Coast, particularly the Florida Keys, where coastal flooding is anticipated.
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A rare tropical disease known as "sloth fever" is causing alarm among health officials as cases begin to appear in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that Florida has documented 20 cases, while New York has confirmed one case, all linked to international travel.
A little known disease called "sloth fever" is causing concern across the U.S. Sara Lee Kessler reports.
The Oropouche virus, which causes sloth fever, has been detected in travelers returning from Cuba and other parts of. . .
Russian warships have arrived off the coast of Cuba for a scheduled visit, marking a significant moment in the ongoing relationship between the two nations. The Russian frigate and submarine were greeted with honorary cannon fire from Havana harbor on Wednesday morning, highlighting the ceremonial nature of their arrival.
The presence of the Russian naval vessels is seen as a demonstration of solidarity and strength by Russia, a longstanding ally of Cuba. Despite the show of force, both the United States and Cuba have stated that the visit poses no. . .