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To honor the many ways Hispanic Americans contribute to history, culture and society, InterContinental Miami offers a variety of events.
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The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is a beloved tale that captures the imaginations of children and adults alike.
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In the 1940s a spare room on the fifth floor of the United States Supreme Court building was converted to a workout area.
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Marlins’ bats were hot in the series opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers – they won 11-3 – but then landed in the cooling tank for Saturday’s doubleheader which both ended with 3-1 losses.
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The world over is mourning the death of Lolita, Miami Seaquariam’s killer whale believed to be the oldest orca in captivity.
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The player seen as the Miami Heat’s best player in franchise history now belongs to the ages – inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts on Saturday.
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A repeatedly delayed project to double-deck part of the Dolphin Expressway and erect a “signature bridge” flourish over Interstate 395 in Miami has hit even more setbacks.
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Three candidates, each of a different political persuasion, have qualified for a Special Election to represent House District 118 covering a narrow, unincorporated strip of southwestern Miami-Dade.
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Six more weeks for the boys of summer to land some postseason action and the Marlins won a thriller that’s surely going to boost morale, even from third place in the National League East.