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Determined to improve the way doctors connect with their patients, a new wave of innovators are using technology to match people of color with culturally competent professionals.
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Sixteen-year-old Beatrix Alerte was shocked to learn last year that common cosmetic and beauty brands often use ingredients derived from animal products,鈥
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Thirteen-year-old Taylor Moxey is quite extrodinary.The Miami teen launched her own cupcake company at the age of seven. She also founded the "Taylor鈥
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For years, the Caribbean Marketplace in Little Haiti, also known as Mache Ayisyen, sat empty and in disrepair. After its renovation and a grand opening in鈥
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Marlee's Diner has been a beloved institution in Deerfield Beach for the past 17 years. Diners could get all types of homemade pies - from cherry to peach鈥
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Entrepreneurship in South Florida region is very healthy. But it also is struggling.There is no doubt South Florida is having an entrepreneurial moment.鈥
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Immigration advocates often tout how many startups are founded by foreigners. Yet the U.S. does not offer startup visas. Some entrepreneurs turn to a program started as an experiment in Massachusetts.
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The first daughter said women must have access to credit and mentors, "to encourage this next generation" of female business owners. But remarks about her father drew the biggest reaction.
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Derrick Prater is "Dee Conchman." Every day he sets up in various parts of Miami hawking his specialty: conch. Conch fritters, tropical conch in a鈥
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Sadie Kurzban likes to warm up her fitness dance class with a pep talk.鈥淲e鈥檙e in it together,鈥 she tells 30 women gathered in a 1,500-square-foot studio.鈥
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Two lemonade stands are operating on a fairly busy street corner in Miami Gardens at Northwest 191st Street and 33rd Avenue.Nisha鈥檚 Lemonade is on the鈥
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Last month we thought Cuba鈥檚 communist hardliners had put the brakes on growing the island鈥檚 private sector. But you never know with Cuba.Today Havana鈥