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Charlotte airport could lose hub in merger, says government report

The GAO noted "Miami could be a better hub than Charlotte in the Southeast." It also added that 59 of 116 domestic airports served by US Airways from Charlotte are also served by American from Miami. Full story

Woman Begins Serving Sentence in Fatal Gables Crash

The former University of Miami student convicted in the crash that killed an elderly woman in Coral Gables turned herself in to begin serving her three-year sentence Wednesday. Ivanna Villanueva was supposed to turn herself in Tuesday but the court found amphetamines in her system during the rout Full story

U.S. to restart migration talks with Cuba: State Department

MIAMI (Reuters) - The United States and Cuba will resume immigration talks next month after a break of more than two years, the State Department said on Wednesday. Full story

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Jorge Perez, The Related Group of Florida chairman & CEO, discusses where he is seeing investment opportunities in Miami real estate properties.

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Marcus Lemonis, CEO of Camping World and star of the CNBC Prime all new reality series, THE PROFIT, reminisces on his remarkable early home life. From his birth in war-torn Beirut to a new life in Miami, discover how this, "immigrant with a purpose", f...

  MLB & the Miami Clinic Scandal

Will Major League Baseball dole out mass suspensions when Tony Bosch, who owned a Miami clinic that supplied performance-enhancing drugs to ballplayers, tells the commissioner who his clients were? Sal Licata, SNY, and Edward Klein, author, discuss.

  Miami police put 14 yr. old in choke hold

The mother of a 14-year-old arrested over Memorial Day weekend on a Miami beach is accusing police of brutality, after officers forced her son to the ground and put him in a choke hold. Police accuse the teen of "clenching his fists" and giving officers "dehumanizing stares."

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Now that Memorial Day has come and gone, it’s officially okay to wear white. Lilliana Vazquez of CheapChicas.com demonstrates the right way to wear white.

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University of Miami president Donna Shalala walks to an NCAA Committee on Infractions hearing in Indianapolis, Thursday, June 13, 2013. The committee is scheduled to open its hearings into allegations the University of Miami committed rules infractions in football and men's basketball.

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AIDS Drugs

MIAMI - JULY 11: A bottle of AIDS medication called Viread is shown July 11, 2002 in Miami, Florida. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers have warned that HIV infection rates among women were on the rise. HIV-positive women of childbearing age between13 to 44 , soared from 80,000