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Join the Miami Herald and WLRN-Miami Herald News for a town hall on how to fix the child welfare system at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 17 at the Doral…
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Juveniles may be particularly vulnerable to falsely admitting guilt, according to a study led by Florida International University psychologist Lindsay C.…
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Planktonportal is a new online citizen science project to engage the public’s help in identifying planktonic creature images collected by an underwater…
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Talent retention is a hot topic.It seems like every group and organization in South Florida is working on a formula to reverse the ‘brain drain’, stop the…
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Editor's Note: This is a community contributor post. The views expressed here are those of the author and not WLRN or WLRN-Miami Herald News. The crimes…
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It all started with a Facebook post.Meshaun Labrone Arnold uploaded a picture of the poster of the original Florida International University production of…
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Gabriella Nuňez graduated near the top of her high school class. Her resume rivals that of many college graduates. She juggled rigorous courses with…
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My son went to a school that received an “A” grade from the state of Florida. During fifth grade, his last year as a public school student, his…
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When I arrived in Miami in the early 1970s, I never could imagine that I would end up calling this city home.We came to Miami after a short stay in Spain.…
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Gabrielle Molina was a seventh grader in Queens, New York. Her friends and parents say that she was smart. She was ambitious and loved science. Her father…
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As an undergrad at Louisiana State University, I learned quickly what it means to live in a swamp. I left our college newsroom after an all-nighter…
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In 1955, a 21-year-old Swiss woman, MargrithLübke, traveled to North America to satisfy a childhood fantasy of living and working in New York City. She…