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Though an obscure little creature, the crayfish is also a potentially important indicator of climate change threats.
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New research suggests the problem traces to a historical federal program that was turned against those who needed it most, through a practice known as redlining.
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Iris Mogul wanted a place to talk about James Baldwin and Toni Morrison, but she didn't know many people her age who read for pleasure. So she started her own club — for reading banned books.
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BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled, siding with the City of Miami in a battle over which map the city must use in the November local elections.
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Critics said the new school standards are the latest in a series of attacks on Black history by Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration.
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A federal appeals court ruled the City of Miami shouldn't adopt a map drawn by community groups, but the groups are taking the challenge to the nation's highest court.
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Kids are focusing too close for too long and their eyes are actually growing to focus the light for things that are near. But it’s blurring their vision for distance.
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Last year, 64 police officers were fatally shot in the line of duty. There were 160 who took their own lives. Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo “Freddy” Ramirez now stands as a tragic example of where mental health and policing intersect.
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The Miami metropolitan area has the third-worst urban heat island effect out of the 44 biggest U.S. cities, according to a Climate Central report released this week.
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The Health Foundation of South Florida recently announced a grant of $290,000 for community workers called Peacemakers who work against gun violence.
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Lionel Messi has finalized his deal to join Major League Soccer. Inter Miami has landed a global icon.
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Elián González recently entered Cuba's congress with hopes of helping his people at a time of record emigration and heightened tension between the two seaside neighbors.