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January 29, 2015: Cuban President Raul Castro Demands US Return Guantanamo Bay

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6:30 PM Prospects for expanding Medicaid in Florida look dim - despite the large economic costs of not expanding...Miami's Liberty Square housing project to be redeveloped...University of Miami medical school's new nano-technology center is an ultra-clean space

 

 

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5:32 PM Miami Beach police arrest man stalking artist Romero Britto...Arrest warrants issued for 29 suspects in Florida, Puerto Rico and Colombia in connection with large cocaine-trafficking ring...Fort Lauderdale-based software company Citrix Systems to lay off 900 employees

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5:04 PM Senators introduce bill to eliminate ban on U.S. travel to Cuba

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5:44 PM More than 1.3 million uninsured Floridians have signed up for a plan under the Affordable Care Act as of this week, the government says. But some resist and choose free clinics instead.

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4:44 PM Miami Beach's mayor and city commission want to build a hotel next to a renovated Miami Beach Convention Center, but they don't want a hotel operator with blackjack, slot machines or any other casino games anywhere in Miami-Dade County involved.

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4:32 PM "20th 9/11 hijacker" request to be transferred to Guantanamo denied...Disney officials pull controversial mug

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4:04 PM Florida Sen Bill Nelson thanks Obama Administration for not allowing oil drilling of state's Atlantic coast

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1:04 PM Palm Beach County mulls whether to screen its emergency response volunteers...Florida Senate minority leader blasts Gov. Scott for handling of ouster of FDLE chief...West Palm Beach gives captured fugitive treasure hunter more time to find a lawyer

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8:43 More than 1.3 million uninsured Floridians have signed up for a plan under the Affordable Care Act as of this week, the government says. But some resist and choose free clinics instead.

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8:30 There is now only one design firm remaining in the race to renovate the Miami Beach Convention Center, and city commission members call the situation disappointing.

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8:20 Miami has long been an important nexus for US and Latin American relations, but historically the State Department has had a relatively small presence in South Florida. The federal agency hopes to change that by partnering with Miami-Dade College to expand what it calls the "Media Hub of the Americas."

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8:04 Cuban President Raul Castro has a list of demands before there can be true normal relations between his nation and the US.
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7:43 Miami Beach's mayor and city commission want to build a hotel next to a renovated Miami Beach Convention Center, but they don't want a hotel operator with blackjack, slot machines or any other casino games anywhere in Miami-Dade County involved.

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7:30 A new report says Florida makes its lowest wage earners pay much more of their income in taxes than its top earners.

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7:20 Senate Minority Leader Arthenia Joyner on Wednesday ripped Governor Rick Scott's handling of the ouster of former Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Gerald Bailey.

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7:04 Governor Rick Scott on Wednesday proposed a $77 billion budget for the fiscal that year that starts July 1 and called for $673 million in tax cuts.
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6:30 There is now only one design firm remaining in the race to renovate the Miami Beach Convention Center, and city commission members call the situation disappointing.
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6:43 More than 1.3 million uninsured Floridians have signed up for a plan under the Affordable Care Act as of this week, the government says. But some resist and choose free clinics instead.
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6:20 Miami has long been an important nexus for US and Latin American relations, but historically the State Department has had a relatively small presence in South Florida. The federal agency hopes to change that by partnering with Miami-Dade College to expand what it calls the "Media Hub of the Americas."
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6:04 Cuban President Raul Castro has listed a few demands of the US he says are necessary before the two nations can re-establish normal relations.

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