July 2026

South Florida doctors are offering patients a new way to pay. But there’s a catch

By Michelle Marchante and Max Klaver In recent years, medical credit cards have made their way into the South Florida offices of dentists, ophthalmologists and other doctors as one way people can finance their care. These are not the typical credit cards you use to buy groceries or your next plane ticket — they’re specifically meant for medical […]

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Planning a holiday weekend car trip? Gas is up in South Florida. Check prices

By Miami Herald Staff Hitting the road for the long July 4 weekend? You’ll be paying a little more to fill up your vehicle. Gas in South Florida ticked up by a few cents a gallon Thursday from the prices at the beginning of the week. But if you’re driving beyond state borders, some good news:

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How a Texas Nun Headed to Worship Became the Latest Face of Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

After the story of a Catholic nun being detained by ICE circulated in the state of Texas, several Congress members intervened to bring her home. By Phenix S Halley A Catholic nun walking to Sunday Mass in a religious habit became the latest face of America’s increasingly aggressive immigration enforcement. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

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Trump Made a Billion While in Office. Now Ask Yourself If Barack Obama Could Get Away With It

If a Black politician secures a bag while in office, he’s typically audited and investigated. Meanwhile, Trump just raked in over a billion from crypto alone. By Angela Wilson Let’s talk about the unwritten rule when it comes to Black America that was drilled into your head before you could legally purchase alcohol: you can’t do everything

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Danny Glover reveals that he’s living with Alzheimer’s disease: ‘I don’t feel like it’s the end of my life’

The legendary actor and activist Danny Glover reveals he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2023 and opens up about life now. By Kay Wicker Danny Glover has revealed he has been living with Alzheimer’s disease for the past three years. On Wednesday, July 1, the 79-year-old actor, who turns 80 later this month, joined his

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PwC Global Chairman Pushes Back On AI Layoff Fears, Says ‘Companies Embracing AI Are Hiring More People’

Mohamed Kande is challenging the fear of A.I. adoption. by Selena Hill As artificial intelligence reshapes workplaces around the world, PwC Global Chairman Mohamed Kande is challenging the fear that widespread AI adoption inevitably leads to mass layoffs. During an interview on CNBC’s Squawk Box at the VivaTech conference in Paris, Kande said companies integrating AI “at scale” are

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Africa Sets FIFA World Cup Record With 9 Teams Reaching Knockout Stage

Morocco, Algeria, Cape Verde, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Senegal, and South Africa secured places in the knockout stage by Sidnee Michelle Nine African nations advanced to the FIFA World Cup Round of 32, setting a tournament record and marking the continent’s strongest collective performance in World Cup history, Reuters reports. Morocco, Algeria, Cape Verde, Democratic Republic of

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Joe Gaetjens gave the U.S. its greatest World Cup upset. Then he vanished in Haiti

By Jacqueline Charles When Chantal Bazelais Lubin first saw the commercial talking about the United States men’s national soccer team pulling off a “miracle” during this year’s FIFA World Cup, the retired guidance school counselor and Pompano Beach resident was puzzled. For her family, the United States’ miracle happened 76 years ago, when her uncle and

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Savannah James Launches New Holding Company Backed By Jay-Z’s MarcyPen Capital

Savannah James and her longtime business partner, April McDaniel, are uniting their creative agency, podcast, and women’s community under one umbrella. by Selena Hill Savannah James is taking her brand and business to the next level. The entrepreneur, philanthropist, and wife of NBA superstar LeBron James has launched Signed, a new holding company designed to bring

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