FORT LAUDERDALE — Prosecutors are dropping the criminal charges against former Miami City Commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla in a campaign money laundering and bribery
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At least 28 suspected gang members killed in clash with Haitian police, residents
Gangs launched a new attack on Haiti’s capital early Tuesday, targeting an upscale community in Port-au-Prince where gunmen clashed with residents who fought side by
U.S. recognizes opposition candidate Edmundo González as Venezuela’s president-elect
CBS News Miami Live The U.S. government recognized Venezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo González as the “president-elect” of the South American country on Tuesday, months after
Jim looks ahead to a second Trump presidency; and talks one-on-one with GOP state chairman Evan Power
Jim Looks Ahead To The Second Trump Presidency Jim Looks Ahead To The Second Trump Presidency 23:55 Looking ahead to the second Trump presidency As
Florida mail-in ballot law complicates special elections for Rep. Gaetz and Waltz’s seats
TALLAHASSEE — A controversial 2021 state law making it harder for people to vote by mail could complicate holding special elections to fill two Florida
As Trump picks Florida men for new administration, political possibilities open in Sunshine State
As President-elect Donald Trump names picks for his new administration from his private club in Palm Beach and prepares to return to the White House,
Trump pick of Marco Rubio as secretary of state would bring considerable attention to Latin America
Growing up in Miami among Cuban exiles who fled Fidel Castro’s revolution, Sen. Marco Rubio developed a deep hatred of communism. Now as President-elect Donald Trump’s
Trump meets with Argentina’s president, the first foreign leader he’s met with since election
CBS News Miami Live Donald Trump met Thursday at his Mar-a-Lago club with Argentine President Javier Milei, the first foreign leader to meet with the
Florida education officials report hundreds of books pulled from school libraries
Books like “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison, “Forever” by Judi Blume and “Slaughterhouse-Five” by Kurt Vonnegut have been pulled from the shelves of some
Why California takes weeks to count votes, while Florida is faster
One week after Election Day, control of the U.S. House rests on just over a dozen races where winners have not yet been determined. Nine