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This post will be updated today, Wednesday August 19, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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Puerto Rico's Governor has sued election officials over primary elections. South Florida Puerto Ricans feel the U.S. could have done more to help prevent the mess.
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Controversial coronavirus deaths like Carlos HenrÃquez's in El Salvador leave Latin American relatives in the U.S. feeling increasingly helpless.
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MedellÃn is one of the century's most impressive comeback stories. Colombia's second largest city was once synonymous with the late cocaine kingpin Pablo…
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This week a report by the Organization of Americans States said Venezuela was guilty of crimes against humanity. Venezuela’s regime promised today to…
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COMMENTARYOn Sunday, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro won another six-year term in an election so laughably rigged – and mostly boycotted by…
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Cuban officials are still identifying the 111 people who died in last Friday’s crash of a Cubana Airlines 737 on takeoff from Havana. Two surviving…
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COMMENTARYIf there were any doubts about the deadly madness of Venezuela’s dictatorial socialist regime, they were erased this week by a stunning Reuters…
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First of a three-part ¸Û°ÄÌìϲÊseries, "Escape From Venezuela"By Tim PadgettCÚCUTA, COLOMBIA | This is what the Venezuelan refugee crisis sounds like: the…
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COMMENTARYWhile a growing global chorus calls for Nicaraguan strongman Daniel Ortega to step down, I’m thinking back to one of my favorite editorial…
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Sundial's guests for Thursday, April 19, 2018: Dozens of students, parents and school staff in Broward County gathered for a discussion about campus…
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Sundial's guests for Wednesday, April 18:Cuba's Raul Castro stepped down and the new leader of the communist island is Miguel Diaz-Canel. WLRN's Tim…