MIAMI – Zoo Miami’s 11-year-old female endangered clouded leopard, “Serai,” recently underwent a series of exams in an effort to diagnose what may be causing
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NFL disciplines Miami Dolphins, investigation found violations of policy relating to the
MIAMI – The National Football League is disciplining the Miami Dolphins after an investigation found they violated policies relating to the integrity of the game.
Floridians continue pulling plug on phone lines
TALLAHASSEE – Not that long ago, millions of Florida homes and businesses had landline phones. But a new state report details the continued disappearance of
Where are we now in the fight against Alzheimer’s?
MIAMI – Neurologist Rudy Tanzi was still a graduate student at Harvard Medical School when he helped identify the first gene associated with hereditary Alzheimer’s
Eating lots of ultra-processed food is bad for your brain health, new study
MIAMI – We know they are not the healthiest, but ultra-processed foods are quick, easy, and tasty. Now new research shows eating a lot of
Eating lots of ultra-processed foods can speed up cognitive decline
Eating lots of ultra-processed foods can speed up cognitive decline – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Elise Preston reports people who consumed the highest amount
Feds target US companies caught in lucrative shark fin trade
MIAMI – It’s one of the seafood industry’s most gruesome hunts. Every year, the fins of as many as 73 million sharks are sliced from
South Florida residents, police take stand against crime during National Night Out
MIAMI – Several South Florida communities will have National Night Out events on Tuesday. This is the 39th annual National Night Out, which gives residents
Body of woman found in West Little River neighborhood alley
MIAMI – The body of a woman was found early Tuesday morning in an alley in Miami’s West Little River neighborhood. Miami-Dade police said just
Lauderhill man shot by would-be car burglars
FORT LAUDERDALE – A Lauderhill man was shot while trying to stop a burglary. It happened Tuesday morning, around 5 a.m., in the 4800 block