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Since co-founding "Medical School for Kids," Betty Nguyen and Brandon Pham have authored 25 children’s books on medical specialties in hopes of inspiring the next generation of doctors.
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The contemporary dance company's 'Pop' is part of its Program III. And although it includes music that most GenXers grew up with, it is a dance piece that other generations can easily relate to, according to its creator.
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Latin America's economy is still struggling to recover from the pandemic — and China's trade and investment presence is on the rise there. But the U. S. is looking to ramp up its economic partnership with the region, as President Biden's point man Jose Fernandez tells WLRN.
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Despite immigrating to the United States with advanced degrees, immigrants struggle to find jobs that match their education level.
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The audit says the airport is paying more for law enforcement services than multiple other airports because it cannot contract services from other law enforcement agencies.
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Four Miami city commissioners voted to defer "the most important vote" the city has had this year that would've adopted a new map of city districts. The commission will now vote on a settlement in two weeks — if they don't face repercussions.
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To commemorate the 79th anniversary of former President Harry S. Truman taking office, staff at the Truman Little White House in Key West put on an outdoor painting event. The event tied art and history — with roof shingles originally from 1911 as the canvas.
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This Saturday, individual artist studios and art complexes in Little Haiti, Little River and North Miami are open to the public for Artists Open, nonprofit Fountainhead Arts’ annual event where artists open their work spaces for people to get an inside look into the creative process.
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COMMENTARY The Venezuelan regime's lame claim that investigative journalists took part in an epic corruption scheme likely portends plans to steal the July 28 election.
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The University of Florida has the largest endowment of any university in the state and like elsewhere in the county, protesters are demanding divesture from companies doing business with Israel. While learning its investments is impossible, seeing its underwhelming investment returns isn’t.
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Ten dancers abandoned the National Ballet of Cuba while in Puerto Rico in March with six of them later arriving in Miami, according to Eriberto Jimenez, the artistic director of CCBM. Four will dance in the May 11 program.
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Palm Beach County commissioners debate how to spend millions in Housing Bond Loan Program funds on new housing development projects, unanimously voting on a few projects while tabling others.
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A new consultant’s report that analyzed three potential sites — at the original Doral location, at the defunct Opa-locka West Airport and in an industrial tract in Medley — will only add fuel to the fire of the ongoing debate.
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Two South Florida groups have already signed up to offer paid job training through the American Climate Corps: The Greater Miami Service Corps and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. Three other groups also have signed around the state.