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Critics of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele call his "arbitrary" arrest of human rights advocate Ruth López a deepening sign that El Salvador — where President Trump is sending hundreds of deportees this year — is today a dictatorship.
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The Historic Brownsville Legacy Murals area vivid tribute honoring the people and places that shaped one of Miami’s most storied Black neighborhoods.
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Congressman Jared Moskowitz, whose district includes parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties, has faced increasing scrutiny for what local democratic groups view as a lack of engagement.
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The federal judge's order will allow a wrongful death lawsuit to proceed, in what legal experts say is among the latest constitutional tests of artificial intelligence.
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With a projected $387 million deficit looming over next year’s $3.6 billion general fund, Miami-Dade County faces its most severe budget shortfall since the 2008 financial crisis,
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In the preseason outlook issued Thursday, forecasters say warm ocean temperatures are the main reason the season is again expected to busier than normal. ”Everything's in place for an above average season,” said National Weather Service Director Ken Graham, ”No matter the forecast, what do we always say? It only takes one. So we gotta be prepared.”
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ENSO neutral conditions are forecast through the summer, and warm tropical waters could produce more tropical systems than average this 2025 season.
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DeSantis assailed House Health Care Budget Chairman Alex Andrade, a Pensacola Republican who submitted records to State Attorney Jack Campbell's office late last month after a House inquiry into the nonprofit Hope Florida Foundation.
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In one weekend in May, more than a 1,000 immigrants were arrested in Florida. The massive crackdown has Trump supporters asking why their neighbors were detained and must be deported.
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South Florida home prices are among the most expensive in the nation. The region is also home to some of the highest interest rates for buyers borrowing money to buy a home or condo.
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COMMENTARY Venezuelans and other migrant groups see leaders like Marco Rubio no longer have their backs — because today, boosting deportations matters more than bolstering democracy.
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Florida’s film industry could face challenges from Trump’s proposed film tariffs. However, the backlash has sparked renewed momentum for long-debated federal tax incentives, which local industry leaders believe could help bring productions and jobs back to the U.S.