WLRN News Staff
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“As U.S. Latinos continue to grow, the gap between their economic importance and their absence from the entertainment industry is leaving profitable opportunities on the table," according to nonprofit Latino Donor Collaborative, who unveil their annual report at a conference in Miami Beach this week.
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Watch the House Oversight Committee hearing live streamed from Washington, D.C.
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The report found the U.S. Latino market in California was the largest at $682 billion, followed by Texas ($465 billion) and Florida ($240 billion).
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A spokesperson for Lower and Upper Sagemont Preparatory Schools in Weston said they have no connection to the Chinese Communist Party.
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The Republican congresswoman from Miami told CNN Thursday Republicans want to rein in spending, but disagrees with those who want to end funding for Ukraine in its fight with Russia.
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This week on The Florida Roundup we discussed the availability and the quality of jobs, how strong is labor in the Sunshine State economy? (1:01); Unions then your calls and emails about work and whether jobs are really paying the bills to live in Florida (20:30); and investigations into questionable conditions and concerning deaths at jails in Duval and Miami Dade Counties, plus other stories you may have missed from around the state, like a Keaton Beach Fish Fry after Hurricane Idalia (40:00).
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Cuba’s Foreign Ministry announced it had in fact disrupted a scheme in Russia to recruit Cuban citizens to fight in Ukraine and denied supporting Russia's invasion.
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Our digital and radio teams took home 12 first place statewide recognitions, as well as four more finalist recognitions.
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Miami Fourth Estate, a nonprofit online news organization that launched in 2020, and WLRN, South Florida’s leading public broadcaster, said they will cross-publish news, photos, and audio content, and explore possible joint events which may include fundraising for each organization.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended North Miami Beach Mayor Anthony F. DeFillipo from office following his arrest for illegally voting in the city.
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North Miami Beach Mayor Anthony F. DeFillipo was arrested and charged with voting illegally three times last year, Miami−Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle announced at a news conference in Miami. He called his votes an "oversight."
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Nine people were injured when gunfire erupted along a beachside promenade in Hollywood, sending people frantically running for cover at the crowded beach on Memorial Day.