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Jewish leaders in South Florida and across the country are divided along political lines about their expectations of a second Trump presidency. But they appear unified in wanting unwavering support for Israel in its response to the Oct. 7, 2023, attack by Hamas militants.
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Senate Democratic Leader Jason Pizzo has stoked speculations that he will run for governor in 2026, but said on Friday that if he does he would stick with the party that has been unable to climb out of superminority status.
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Defense attorneys had hoped to convince Circuit Judge Mark Jones that Daniel Weisberger was schizophrenic and not-guilty by reason of insanity when he brutally — and fatally — stabbed his younger brother Pascal on May 7, 2020, as he slept in the bedroom they shared. They instead hoped to get him committed for treatment.
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Family-run business on U.S. 1 near Donald Ross Road thrives despite citrus disease, online competition.
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At least 27 agencies across the nation are currently listed as having submitted applications to the program, including agencies in Texas, Georgia, Montana, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Nearly half of the pending applications are from Florida law enforcement agencies.
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With temperatures dropping below 50 degrees in parts of South Florida starting Thursday night, local governments are activating their cold weather emergency plans.
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Jimmy Butler has been suspended by the Miami Heat for the second time in three weeks, this time for two games. The team says it suspended Butler for what it described as a continued pattern of disregard of team rules and conduct detrimental to the team.
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The 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project awarded scholarships to 45 high school seniors at its 32nd annual event in Miami Beach. Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries emphasized perseverance and honored Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy in his keynote address.
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Two former employees of the Bayfront Park Trust claim Joe Carollo used park funds to pay for personal events and projects without oversight.
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COMMENTARY President Trump says Latin America needs America "much more than we need them." Not anymore: his Jan. 6 pardons destroyed the rule-of-law example Latin America did need from us.
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Orlando Jacinto Garcia's 'prohibido' makes its debut with Miami Beach-based New World Symphony.
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Affordability, not armageddon, is how Miami-Dade County's new property appraiser describes his plan to use climate vulnerability when assessing property values.
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Venezuelan post-punk band Zeta uses personal experiences to highlight injustice, inequality, and identity on their latest album "Was It Medicine To You?"
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Center for People Power aims to combat gentrification and empower residents