A South Florida car business is feeling the direct impact of a growing global conflict after dozens of its vehicles were damaged in a missile
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Hundreds of Cuban Americans gather in Hialeah for a
Hundreds of people with ties to Cuba gathered Tuesday night in Hialeah, waving Cuban flags and chanting “Libertad” as they called for political change on
Federal trial for former Florida congressman accused of secretly lobbying for Venezuela to begin Monday
The federal trial of a former Miami congressman accused of secretly lobbying for Venezuela’s government during the first Trump administration begins Monday with Secretary of
Miami rally and aid convoy support Cuban people amid power shortages and political unrest
Hector Rosario and his family took his dad’s 1950s Oldsmobile from Naples to Hialeah. “These cars are so important because this is a staple in
Gov. Ron DeSantis criticizes Florida sheriffs who back path to legal status for some immigrants amid ICE crackdown
Gov. Ron DeSantis rebuked some of Florida’s top law enforcement officials Thursday, criticizing their calls to Congress and President Donald Trump to work on a
Protests erupt again in Cuba amid blackouts as Díaz-Canel warns U.S. to stay away
Another night of protests has been reported in Cuba, as frustration grows over prolonged blackouts and worsening living conditions across the island. Videos circulating on
Demolition has begun for the Pulse nightclub in Orlando to make way for a memorial of the 2016 mass shooting
Crews began demolishing Pulse nightclub in Orlando on Wednesday to make way for a memorial that will pay tribute to the 49 people killed in
U.S. officials are escalating pressure on Cuba, but an expert says a regime collapse isn’t part of the negotiation
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is escalating pressure on Cuba, saying the island’s latest economic opening is not enough and calling for major changes
South Florida Cuban community skeptical over proposed economic plan:
The Cuban regime announced a new economic plan that would allow Cubans in South Florida and around the world to own businesses and property on
Florida sheriffs break with Gov. DeSantis, back path to legal status for some immigrants amid ICE crackdown
A group of Florida sheriffs on a state immigration enforcement board sharply criticized the federal government’s mass deportation efforts Monday, a stark departure from hardline