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NBC News Author Carmen Sesin
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Carmen Sesin

Carmen Sesin is a reporter for NBC News based in Miami, Florida.

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Latest from Carmen Sesin

11m ago

Millions in Cuba remain without power as Hurricane Oscar makes landfall

Millions remain without power in Cuba for a third consecutive day as slow progress is made in restoring electricity following three major grid failures.
20h ago

Slow progress after Cuba’s electrical grid collapses twice in 24 hours

As electricity was being restored in parts of Cuba following an island-wide blackout, a total collapse of the electrical grid occurred once again.
2d ago

Power goes out on entire island of Cuba, leaving 10 million people without electricity

Cubans expressed alarm at the situation and one resident said they felt the country had reached the “bottom of the barrel.”

In Nevada, Democrats launch bilingual billboards and ads targeting Latinos

The full-page ads on Spanish-language newspapers in Nevada and bilingual billboards address Latino voters as Harris will participate in a town hall with Univision on Thursday night in Las Vegas.

Lebanese fear a return to the 2006 war with Israel, or worse — a situation like Gaza

Across Lebanon fear is gripping people who say they don’t want a repeat of the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war or worse — a situation like Gaza where the death toll has surpassed 41,000.

Harris, Trump groups tout dueling 'freedom' messages to Latina voters

The parties have different takes on the economy and reproductive freedom in their appeals to Latinas, whose numbers grew faster than other groups in recent years.
46d ago

Cuba's entrepreneurs fear new regulations on private sector may force them to shut down 

New restrictions on Cuba’s fledgling private sector, which has been flourishing since the government began permitting private enterprise, has rattled many entrepreneurs.
69d ago

Debbie Mucarsel-Powell says she's challenging Republican Sen. Rick Scott because Florida has become unaffordable

Debbie Mucarsel Powell, a Latina Democrat is challenging Florida Republican Senator Rick Scott, focusing on Florida's unaffordability and abortion rights.
136d ago

'Latinos for Trump' rebrands and is set to launch as 'Latino Americans for Trump'

The "Latinos for Trump" campaign is officially rebranding as "Latino Americans for Trump," and will hold its first official rally in Las Vegas on Sunday. They said the outreach campaign's late start was due to Trump's recent trial.
157d ago

A 19-year-old farmworker killed in a Florida bus crash was saving money to get married, his mom says

The mother of 19 year-old farmworker killed in a Florida bus crash says he was saving money to get married

Florida groups warn abortion rights amendment won't pass without money to sway undecided voters

Groups in Florida that support the ballot measure that would enshrine abortion rights in the state won't pass the required 60% approval threshold unless there are resources to educate the state's voters.