Iran’s threat to close the Strait of Hormuz is alarming—but not without context. As oil markets tremble, a deeper truth surfaces: the same powers now calling for restraint have bombed over 30 countries since World War II. Who, then, is the real threa
Jean Morose Viliena lived quietly in Massachusetts for years, but beneath that quiet life was a violent past. His conviction for visa fraud marks a rare moment of justice for victims of political brutality in Haiti—and a message that the U.S. is not
“Krisla’s protest drew thousands into the streets of Carrefour—not out of loyalty, but out of despair. In a country where the state is absent, even those labeled terrorists can fill the silence. This was not a revolution—it was a reflection of how fa
"A quiet Massachusetts neighborhood was shattered on the evening of June 13, 2025, when Stanley Monteperousse—known online as TikToker 'Stan Demachè'—allegedly took the life of 28-year-old Rose Lamour before turning the knife on himself. As investiga
As global tensions explode over the Israel–Iran conflict, nations are drawing lines that could reshape world alliances. With Russia and China backing Tehran, and the U.S. weighing military support for Israel, the world teeters on the edge of a broade
Nearly four years after the brutal assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, key figures like Martine Moïse and Claude Joseph continue to sidestep Haitian justice. With mounting questions and a public desperate for answers, their refusal to appear in
After a fiery explosion rocked SpaceX’s Ship 36 test, questions about risk, resilience, and innovation take center stage. The Haitian Pulse explores what this failure teaches the world—and how Haiti can draw lessons for its own national renaissance.
A massive CDL fraud ring has been exposed in Florida, where eight people—including two DMV employees—illegally sold over 1,000 commercial driver’s licenses without proper testing or background checks. For the growing number of Haitians entering the t
Tragedy in Brooklyn: 26-year-old Dahana Jean was found dead in her apartment after her boyfriend, John Roseau, allegedly confessed while in Buffalo. As the Haitian community mourns, unconfirmed details spark deeper questions about immigration, intent
Jeff Kavanagh, a prominent lawyer and Catholic preacher in Miragoâne, is under official investigation after a troubling audio recording surfaced involving a minor. While authorities have not released formal statements, the incident has sparked widesp
Haiti is once again in the international spotlight, with $283 million in new funding from the Inter-American Development Bank. But as history has shown—from the PetroCaribe scandal to the $1.50 phone and remittance tax—big promises often disappear in
As Donald Trump prepares to lead the 250th anniversary parade in Washington, D.C., over 2000 "No Kings" protests erupt nationwide—underscoring a nation bitterly divided. From political assassinations in Minnesota to ICE crackdowns and the rising thre
Christy Walton, heiress to the Walmart fortune, has sparked a nationwide uproar after funding a full-page New York Times ad urging Americans to protest “authoritarianism” on June 14—Flag Day and Donald Trump’s birthday. With over 1,800 peaceful demon
For far too long, decisions about Haiti have been made in rooms where Haitians weren’t even present. The Haitian Pulse is changing that. More than a media outlet, it’s a global organizing system designed to unite the diaspora, build a voting bloc, an
A dispute over a gate in the Pon Kade area of Santo has erupted into violent clashes between the 400 Mawozo and Taliban gangs and the Chen Mechan gang, resulting in the assassination of two gang leaders and forcing hundreds of families to flee. Heavy
For over two decades, the Greater Haitian American Chamber of Commerce (GHACC) has stood as a silent shield for Haitian immigrants—fighting policy battles, advocating for small businesses, and challenging anti-immigrant rhetoric. While others watched
In the midst of crisis, helicopter evacuations in Haiti have soared to an unthinkable $10,000 per seat—highlighting a brutal truth: only the elite can afford to flee, while the majority remain trapped. The return of Sunrise Airways offers a glimmer o
“Haiti didn’t just win its freedom—it paid for it. That bill must now be reversed.”
After five years of rigorous research, Dr. Windy Phele has earned his doctorate in criminal law with a thesis that doesn’t just recount history—it weaponizes it. H
As the 2025 hurricane season threatens to unleash up to five major storms fueled by record-warm ocean temperatures, Haiti faces a disaster unlike any before. Over one million displaced Haitians live in flood-prone camps with no shelter or sanitation,
This ban is about more than travel. It’s about cutting off hope, oxygen, and the only support system many Haitians have left.”
As President Trump’s new travel ban blocks Haitian nationals from entering the U.S., a nation already teetering on the e