Diaz-Canel's bid was confirmed by 97.66 percent of votes cast in the Communist Party of Cuba-aligned National Assembly, its president Esteban Lazo announced in the chamber. Diaz-Canel, 62, took over the reins in 2018 as Cuba's first civilian leader after nearly 60 years of hegemony by the Castro brothers, vowing to "always defend the party" even as he set out in pursuit of cautious economic liberalization.
Connecticut Inspector General Robert Devlin says he is determined to find out how six inmates died of fentanyl intoxication while incarcerated in the state's prisons in 2022.
But he admits figuring ou.