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The cruise companies knew that traveling to Cuba for tourism was illegal. So, instead of sipping mojitos at Varadero beach, Americans going were supposed to participate in humanitarian initiatives. However, the services included excursions that didn't comply with travel rules.
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It had originally planned cruises out of Port Canaveral and Miami.
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The cruise line is canceling sailings from all ports except its home ports of Miami and Port Canaveral.
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This post will be updated today, Monday, June 1, with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.WLRN staff continues to add to community…
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The first lawsuits against a corporation have been filed under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act — a tool unleashed by the Trump Administration as part of…
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The Department of Justice says Princess Cruises will pay a $40 million penalty for "deliberate pollution of the seas and intentional acts to cover it up."
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Today on the Florida Roundup, how Carnival Corporation got the go-ahead from the U.S. to cruise to Cuba and how it will affect the island. RELATED: HOW…