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Gas is up by double digits in Florida. Check the prices in your area

By Miami Herald Staff Report Gas prices are higher in South Florida compared to a week ago as drivers get back to work after the long Memorial Day weekend. As of Tuesday, May 26, gas prices in the state are an average 10 cents higher across Florida. The average Miami-area price is 39 cents a gallon […]

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Haiti’s World Cup team trains in Port St. Lucie, proud to be back after 52 years

By Michelle Kaufman Duke Lecroix has never set foot in Haiti, but every time the 32-year-old New Jersey-born defender pulls that blue-and-red national team shirt over his head, his heart swells with pride and he vows to bring joy to the soccer-loving people of the impoverished island ravaged by gang violence and political instability. When Haiti’s

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Florida House and Senate reach deal on state budget. Here’s what to know

By Gray Rohrer News Service of Florida House and Senate leaders reached a final deal on the state budget late Sunday night, the last step in an extended process that required a special session to complete for the second year in a row. The spending plan for the fiscal year that starts July 1 will be nearly

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Car Owners Trust Dealers More But Still Go Elsewhere For Service

By Rex Sanchez Autoblog The Service Lane Is Changing It’s no secret that some car owners prefer skipping their dealer in favor of aftermarket shops for service, often due to lower costs. A study from Ducker Carlisle backs that up, showing that quick lube shops performed better than dealerships from 2024 to 2025, as dealers lost more

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Buying a condo just got harder for many, thanks to Fannie Mae policies

By Patrick Blennerhassett Las Vegas Review-Journal/The Tribune Content Agency Buying a condo in some parts of the U.S. has become harder due to recent changes in Fannie Mae’s condo policies, according to local real estate experts. The government-sponsored mortgage enterprise recently increased the required due diligence for condo loans, and that could make some purchases harder to

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Proud Boys leader expects ‘tens of millions’ from Trump’s anti-weaponization fund

By Jim DeFede CBS News Miami Enrique Tarrio, the former national head of the Proud Boys, who was convicted of seditious conspiracy for his role in the January 6 attack on the Capitol, says he will seek millions of dollars from the fund President Trump created to pay his supporters who believe they have been politically persecuted.

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Knicks’ 10-Game NBA Playoff Winning Streak Has Only Been Topped by Four Teams. How Many Won Championships?

By Blake Silverman Sports Illustrated Once upon a time, the Knicks trailed in a series this postseason. That was after Game 3 of New York’s first-round series against the Hawks where Atlanta took a 2–1 lead when CJ McCollum played spoiler to a late comeback from the Knicks. At that point, it looked like the Knicks may

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What you need to know about the new Gang Suppression Force deploying in Haiti

By Jacqueline Charles The United Nations offered a grim update this month on the worsening violence in Haiti: At least 390 people were killed in intense gang fighting in the Cité Soleil and Croix-des-Bouquets areas of the capital between March 6 and May 16. Some victims were hit by bullets inside their homes or while fleeing

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Families ripped apart. Children traumatized. Under Trump, we chose this | Opinion

By Leonard Pitts Jr. Special to the Miami Herald This is what we wanted. This is what we chose. It’s the bitter truth that haunts your heart as you watch ICE Cold, a short film by four-time Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Carol Guzy. In six minutes of still images and somber music, you bear witness as migrants

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