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Former Miami mayor out to make Radio and TV Martí viable
Cubans have this great expression that uses the word ‘botella,’ which means bottle. In slang the word can be used differently. In the case of former Miami mayor Tomás Regalado, his…
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Progressives in the U.S. are losing the battle
MIAMI - It’s an important election year. Something we tend to say every year now.
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Rubio and Diaz-Balart have ($$) ties to Miami’s collapsed-bridge builders
Senator Marco Rubio and Representative Mario Diaz-Balart are beholden to their political benefactors first and foremost. And people are dying because of it. We think it’s time voters in…
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With all due respect Ms. Shalala, you’re not the candidate for Miami’s District 27
Some would have you believe that the race to replace Ros-Lehtinen was won on March 6, when Donna Shalala announced her intentions to seek the seat. There is no doubt that Shalala is a…
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No rational administration (NRA)…
... would propose arming schoolteachers to prevent horrific massacres like the recent carnage that claimed the lives of 17 students at the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in…
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NRA-backed politicians turn their backs on Florida children
One hundred students from Marjory Stoneham Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, traveled in buses to Tallahassee. Inside the Florida Capitol they were met with reality. There to…
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And what are we gonna do about it?
Seventeen dead high school students and teachers in Parkland, a small community just north of Miami that has been called one of the safest in the country. And the cause? A teenage…
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2018: A year of important political races in Florida
The November midterm elections will serve, for one, to gauge Trump’s possibilities for reelection in 2020. It will also determine if the Congress remains a Republican stronghold for the…
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Carlos Curbelo: South Florida’s fake ‘moderate’ Republican
The Miami press is making much noise about the Congressional Hispanic Caucus’ recent denial of entry to Congressman Carlos Curbelo. The Caucus is correct in rejecting him. Caucus…
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Mostly unaffected by new rules, cruise lines seek to expand into Cuba
Cruise lines are laying the groundwork for further expansion into Cuba now that the rules governing U.S. tourism to the island have been revised and clarified by the Trump…
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