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Conexion Miami / Third Floridian may run in 2016
There’s a third Florida republican eyeing a presidential run in 2016. Mike Huckabee, a former Arkansas governor, built a $3 million home and moved to the Florida panhandle in 2010.
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Conexión Miami / Jeb’s values
Jeb Bush has trashed Obamacare as bad for America. That’s in spite of the fact he was profiting from Obama’s health care program as a director at Tenet Healthcare Corp.
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Conexion Miami / 2015 predictions
U.S. consumers will rack up at least $60 billion in credit card debt.
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Conexion Miami / FBI leaves Miami
After 28 years at its North Miami Beach location, the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Miami field office moved to a new facility in Broward County last week.
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Conexion Miami / MDX taxing ‘the crap out of people’
“Overall, they’ve raised tolls 54 percent,” says Carlos H. Garcia, a Kendall advertising executive who heads RollBackTolls.com, a consumer group that’s battling the increase.
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Conexion Miami / The business of smuggling humans
Arrests at sea are up 36 percent from last year with more than 2,000 caught within the Miami sector of the Border Patrol, which covers Florida to the Carolinas.
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Conexion Miami / Water is life
According to biologist Frank Mazzotti alligators have been called "the buffalo of the Everglades." They are an indicator of the overall health of the River of Grass. If they're not…
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Conexion Miami / David Rivera is still free
Rivera, who many claim is under federal investigation, keeps turning up in the unlikeliest of places and for some of the oddest reasons.
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Conexion Miami / Youth unemployment
The effective unemployment rate for 18-29 year-olds, which adjusts for labor force participation by including those who have given up looking for work, is 14.7 percent.
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Conexion Miami / The $150 million race
In the end probably the TV stations and others who prospered from the advertising dirt heaved by both sides to elect the next Florida governor.
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