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Fort Lauderdale has taken the next step in possibly building an Elon Musk tunnel under Las Olas. Plus, a South Florida teacher goes to Poland, where he's going to help teach Polish and Ukrainian refugee students. And this month鈥檚 Sundial Book Club is about the intense and intertwined history between the U.S. and Cuba.
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If you want to get into Ukraine by vehicle, you might have to wait hours at the Medyka border, where people sit in a line of cars that stretches for miles and takes hours to move.
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Miss Ukraine International is in West Palm Beach. She is helping kids in the Black Sea city of OdesaMiss Ukraine International 2021 is unable to return back to Odesa, Ukraine, after Russians invaded her country during her stay in Florida.
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We hear the story of a man who spent 32 years behind bars for a crime he didn鈥檛 commit. Plus, an FIU student is trying to help her family and others stuck in the war back home in Ukraine. And during Haitian Heritage Month, we're speaking with an award-winning author about the significance of this celebration.
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Russian missile strikes on the western Ukrainian city of Lviv killed six people and wounded at least eight, the regional governor said, which appeared to target military infrastructure facilities
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The concept and practice of the U.S. government deciding what to recognize as a genocide is profoundly political, both in contemporary and historical cases.
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The Passover story is about displacement and the search for a promised land. For Ukrainian Jews this Passover, the story has special resonance as the holiday finds them scattered across the world.
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For weeks, the Ukrainian city was bombarded daily. Villages outside of town were reduced to rubble. Residents are cleaning up and wondering how to move forward with their homes and livelihoods gone.
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Broward County鈥檚 plan to prepare for rising temperatures and rising seas. A Ukrainian couple shares stories of the art shows they鈥檙e doing in South Florida and how the pieces speak deeply to what鈥檚 happening in Ukraine. Plus, the romantic and rebellious language of Haitian Creole.
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A Miami chef is working with World Central Kitchen on the Ukrainian Polish border. She shares her experiences.
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Some city leaders see Miami as the new hub for tech. And, why has the government not yet forgiven all those PPP loans - especially for minority-owned businesses? Plus, Karla Hoyos is the owner of Tacotomia. But, right now she鈥檚 not making delicious dishes for her customers. She鈥檚 in Poland, on the Ukraine border, helping to feed people fleeing war with World Central Kitchen.
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The United States will welcome up to 100,000 Ukrainians and other displaced people fleeing the conflict in Ukraine, a senior administration official told reporters traveling with President Biden.