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The Pew Research Center's survey of Latinos show majorities disapprove of the president, especially his policies on the economy and immigration.
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A trial has been set for August 2026 in a lawsuit challenging the transfer of prime Miami real estate to be used for President Donald Trump's presidential library.
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On "The Florida Roundup," U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel and Miami Herald investigative reporter Ben Wieder discuss the Jeffrey Epstein case and calls for transparency.
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The Donald J. Trump Presidential Library Foundation, led by Trump’s son Eric, gave that figure in a proposed budget filed with charity regulators in Florida. It was the first time that the foundation disclosed any public estimate of what it planned to raise or spend.
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Mexico’s president on Tuesday ruled out allowing U.S. strikes against cartels on Mexican soil, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump said he was willing to do whatever it takes to stop drugs entering the U.S.
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In Chile, a hard-right former lawmaker and admirer of U.S. President Donald Trump is leading in the presidential runoff. José Antonio Kast, an ultraconservative lawyer, has gained traction after nearly 70% of votes went to right-wing candidates in Sunday's first round.
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President Donald Trump says the U.S. “may be having some discussions” with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. It's a potential diplomatic avenue as the U.S. further builds up its military presence near the South American country with the arrival of its most advanced aircraft carrier.
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"Emilio T. Gonzales [sic] has my Complete and Total Endorsement," wrote the president, misspelling his name. Gonzalez, a conservative, will be facing Eileen Higgins, a Democrat, in the Dec. 9 runoff election which is technically nonpartisan.
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NPR interviews with current and former officials reveal more of the backstory around the military's strikes in the Caribbean.
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A House push to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein cleared a significant hurdle Nov. 12, as Democrats and a handful of Republicans reached 218 signatures to force a floor vote on a bill to release the files within 30 days.
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When Venezuelan opposition leader — and Nobel Peace Prize winner — Maria Corina Machado last week endorsed President Donald Trump’s violent approach to dealing with the Maduro regime, the remarks triggered mixed reactions in South Florida, home to the nation’s largest Venezuelan community.
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Seizing Panama’s leader was relatively easy. But the similarities between Panama and Venezuela are dangerously misleading, some analysts warn.