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Millions of people around the world are being forced into sex and hard labor. It's even happening here. Florida ranks third behind New York and California…
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Both the U.S. and Cuba have relaxed travel restrictions so family visits are easier and more money is flowing to the island nation, so what’s next? NPR…
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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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In its Innocents Lost series, the Miami Herald painstakingly details how 477 children were killed over a period of six years--despite documented warnings…
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This spring, students will be taking the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test for the last time. We look at what's ahead. Leaders in Tallahassee call…
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On The Florida Roundup: After a nine-month vacancy, Gov. Rick Scott picks a new lieutenant governor. Miami-Dade property appraiser Carlos Lopez-Cantera…
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A Florida Senate committee has approved a bill cracking down on parents who illegally put their children up for adoption.The practice often involves…
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09/05/13 - Thursday's Topical Currents begins with attorney Howard Talenfeld. He specializes in children’s and elderly rights, and is the founding…
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A Miami Herald investigation uncovers another 16 children who died in recent months even though their families were involved with the Department of…
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At least 20 children, on the radar of child protective services in Florida, have died since April, according to the Miami Herald. Guest host Celeste Headlee asks why it's happening, and what can be done.
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With lawmakers from Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties on hand, hundreds of people turned out Tuesday night for a town-hall meeting about an…
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On the day before she died, Jewel Re’nee Howard sat on the porch, in her grandmother’s lap, having her hair twisted into ponytails made pretty with pink…