With world-ready news, I'm Kent Covington.
Cuba is in the dark, plunged into a nationwide blackout for the third time in just over four
months as an American oil blockade squeezes the island.
And President Trump is hinting that the U.S. may force a resolution soon.
In all my life, I've been hearing about the United States and Cuba.
When will the United States do it?
I do believe I'll be the honor of having the honor of taking Cuba.
President did not spell out exactly what he means by taking Cuba.
No oil has reached the island since early January, crippling its power grid and deepening
an already dire economic crisis.
And Havana may be looking for a way out.
Cuba's Deputy Prime Minister told NBC that the island is open for business and announced
that Cuba will now allow Cuban Americans to invest in and own businesses there.
Trump has confirmed that the two sides have begun talks.
The Justice Department's Commission on Religious Liberty heard testimony on Monday about obstacles
to faith in health care and social services.
World's Harrison Waters has more now from Washington.
Nurse practitioner Abby Cinnett was among the witnesses.
She told commissioners that Colorado settled a lawsuit over treatments to reverse chemical
But other states have not.
In states like California and New York, they're still targeting religious providers who would
offer abortion to reversal.
Other witnesses and board members pointed at government policies violating freedom of
religion in issues tied to so-called transgenderism, abortion, and assisted suicide.
President Trump formed the commission last May to investigate the foundations of religious
liberty in America and challenges facing it.
Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick chairs the commission.
So many of our witnesses, they've been punished and that is evil and America better wake up.
The commission meets once more in April before submitting its final report in May.
Reporting for World, I'm Harrison Waters in Washington.
Some schools and businesses across the east coast are reopening this morning after extreme
wind and rain from a powerful storm system slammed the region.
Brian Hurley with the National Weather Service says millions from New Jersey all the way
down to Northern Florida were under high wind alerts and tornado watches on Monday.
At the same time, Midwesterners were being buried under feet of snow.
Put in half to 20 inches or so in parts of upper Michigan, they can get another 20 inches
over what's already fallen, which is almost 20 inches.
So a lot of snow in the upper Midwest, but especially parts of Southeast Minnesota into
Wisconsin and Michigan.
The aggressive wind and snow knocked out power in many places and created treacherous driving
conditions, many outages, and cleanup efforts are continuing into this morning.
For World Radio, I'm Kent Covington.
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