Cuba’s leader Miguel Diaz-Canel said he’s open to speaking with President Donald Trump of the future of the nation but warns Cuba will defend itself
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Cuba signals willingness to engage in dialogue as diplomatic tensions escalate with U.S. over sanctions
The relationship between Cuba and the United States is approaching a pivotal crossroads. Cuba’s leadership has signaled a rare willingness to engage in dialogue with
Cuba signals willingness to talk as tensions rise with the U.S.
Cuba’s president offers direct talks with the U.S. amid new diplomatic strains and warnings from both sides. Source link
Florida to offer driver’s license tests in English only starting tomorrow
Florida will no longer offer driver’s license tests in other languages. Starting tomorrow, all exams will be in English only. Source link
Breaking: Car drives off with gas pump, sparking fire at Pembroke Road Shell station
Breaking: Flames erupted at a Hollywood gas station after a driver sped away with a pump still attached, igniting a fire. Fire crews quickly extinguished
Broward County sees rapid expansion of freestanding emergency rooms, promising faster care for patients
In a medical emergency, every second matters. But for many residents, a visit to the emergency room can mean hours of waiting. As Broward County’s
Teen arrested after stolen Corvette crashes into gas station; victims track car with GPS
A 16-year-old was arrested after a stolen Corvette crashed into a gas station car wash early Thursday morning. Police say the teen used a gun
Parkland families urge Broward Sheriff’s Office to stop delaying lawsuit, demand day in court
Parents who lost children in the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are pleading with the Broward Sheriff’s Office to stop delaying
Miami Beach relaxes some spring break rules but maintains heavy police presence
With spring break just weeks away, Miami Beach officials have decided which crowd-control measures will remain in place and which will be lifted as the
Super Bowl party food costs rise: Feeding 10 guests now averages $140
Hosting a Super Bowl party will cost you more this year. Wells Fargo estimates game day snacks for ten people will run about $140—up 1.6%