FEATURED NEWS
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Since a cache of high-power guns was seized in Port-au-Prince last year, a baroque conspiracy has emerged that showcases the Florida links to Haiti's heavily armed gangs.
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Maria Todaro feels the arts in general — and opera in particular — can be a healing force for a troubled world.

The Everglades is dying. Our new podcast looks at the struggle to save it — and the costs of failure
In 2000, the U.S. set out on one of the most ambitious environmental projects ever attempted: to wind back the clock and make the Everglades function like it once did — in 1900. The plan could have given Florida a 20-year head start on climate change, but that didn't happen. Listen to WLRN's new podcast series Bright Lit Place.
FLORIDA NEWS
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A 2018 constitutional amendment designed to bolster victims' rights "does not explicitly" shield the identities of police officers — or any other people — from disclosure, the Florida Supreme Court ruled in a major decision on Thursday.
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Arguing the law is "entirely incompatible with the First Amendment," two industry groups urged the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a ruling that blocked key parts of a 2021 Florida law placing restrictions on large social-media companies.
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Only 30% of those Hispanic voters surveyed statewide said they would “definitely” or would “probably” vote next November for Biden compared to 36% for Trump. It was the lowest percentage of support for Biden among eight states surveyed by UnidosUS/Mi Familia Vota
A WLRN News series evaluates a key plank of the Biden administration's immigration agenda — one year later.
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South Florida is in the epicenter of a cost of living crisis, driven by the exploding cost of housing while wages lag far behind. WLRN has compiled resources for those seeking assistance either with renting or for potentially owning a home.
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