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Miami Lawsuit Claims Trump Presidential Library Is Really 'a Trump Hotel That Brings Riches to the President'
After unveiling architectural renderings of the proposed tower in March, Trump told reporters: "I don't believe in building libraries or museums. It's most likely going to be a hotel"
Miami Jury Convicts Four Linked to 2021 Assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse
The Miami jury found the four defendants guilty on five counts, including conspiracy to provide material support, a terrorism-related charge, and conspiracy to lead a military expedition against a friendly nation.
First Direct U.S.-Venezuela Flight in 7 Years Takes Off From Miami
The first direct commercial flight between the United States and Venezuela in nearly seven years departed Thursday from Miami International Airport, reopening a route suspended in 2019 and restoring one of the most important air links for Venezuelans in South Florida.
Trump Administration's $11M Cut Leads to 84 Layoffs at Miami Catholic Charities
More than 80 employees at Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami are set to lose their jobs after the Trump administration terminated an $11 million federal contract that funded a long-running shelter for unaccompanied migrant children.
Miami Becomes Test Case In Trump's Denaturalization Crackdown - REPORT
Federal prosecutors in Miami have moved to strip U.S. citizenship from at least four people this year, making South Florida an early testing ground for the Trump administration's push to sharply expand denaturalization cases against foreign-born Americans.
Lawmakers, Advocates Gather Outside Capitol to Promote Bill for Mixed-Status Families
Among the crowd outside the Capitol on April 22 was Angella Della Valle, the wife of Carlos Della Valle, a Mexican national who has been in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody since August 2025 despite having no criminal record.
Trial Reveals Former Florida Lawmaker Advised Venezuelan Businessman to Mislead Herald About Meeting With Vice President Pence
David Rivera has been accused by the DOJ of not registering as a foreign agent after securing a $50 million contract in 2017 with the Venezuelan national oil company
Florida Proposal Would Bar Undocumented Students From Public Colleges, Expand Admissions Review
The proposal would also expand admissions standards by allowing colleges to take an applicant's disciplinary history into account, broadening review criteria beyond academic performance.
FIU Student Arrested in Miami After Alleged Bomb Threat in WhatsApp Group Chat
A Florida International University student was arrested after police said she posted messages in a WhatsApp group chat that threatened violence tied to a scheduled campus event, a case that quickly rattled students and prompted university officials to describe the situation as a credible threat.
Second Migrant Dies of Presumed Suicide Under ICE Custody in Miami
A 27-year-old Cuban man died while in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody in Miami, in what the agency described as a "presumed suicide," renewing scrutiny over a rising number of deaths in immigration detention and conditions inside Florida facilities.
Haitians in Miami Get Rare Republican Support as TPS Battle Intensifies with DHS and Congress
In a rare break with President Donald Trump on immigration, two Miami Republicans joined Democrats this week to help advance and pass legislation protecting Haitians from losing Temporary Protected Status, a move with immediate significance in South Florida, where one of the nation's largest Haitian communities has spent months warning of economic and humanitarian fallout if the program disappears.
Trump Axes Migrant Child Care Deal With Catholic Charities in Miami Amid Feud With Pope Leo XIV
Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski said the organization's services "have been recognized for their excellence" and "served as a model for other agencies throughout the country"
Former Miami Mayor Francis Suárez Steps in a New National Role on TV
Five months after he left office in November of 2025, Former Miami Mayor Francis X. Suarez is stepping into a new national role, this time in television.
Marco Rubio Says He 'Would've Been Shocked' to Know Friend and Former Lawmaker Was Lobbying for Maduro
Rivera argues the aim was to attract investment to Venezuela's energy sector and that his interactions with Rubio were consistent with efforts to remove Maduro
Former Ally Of Rubio In Florida Facing Charges For Acting As Unregistered Foreign Agent For Venezuela
The federal trial of former Congressman David Rivera in Miami could shed new light on how figures in President Donald Trump's orbit engaged with Venezuelan interests during the first Trump administration, according to a new report.
Florida Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, Who Warned Republicans About Exodus Of Latino Voters, Could Be At Risk Of Losing Her Seat: Report
Florida Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, who has been warning Republicans about losing ground with Latinos as a result of policies implemented during the Trump administration, could be at risk of losing her seat, according to a new report.
Latino Travelers Are Redefining Ski Season in the U.S. With Group Trips and Longer Stays, Airbnb Data Shows
Latino travelers in the United States are reshaping the country's ski season, turning what was once a quick winter getaway into a multiday, multigenerational group experience.
Petro Says Colombians Are Treated 'Like Slaves and Dogs' in the U.S., Urges Them to Return Home
Colombian President Gustavo Petro said that Colombians living in the United States, Chile and Argentina should return to their home country, arguing that migrants abroad are treated "like slaves and dogs chased through the streets."
Premio Lo Nuestro 2026: Bad Bunny, Rauw Alejandro, Myke Towers and Carin León Lead a Male-Dominated Field
The 38th edition of Premio Lo Nuestro arrives with a familiar picture at the top of the nominations. Bad Bunny, Rauw Alejandro and Myke Towers lead the field with 10 nominations each, according to the official nominations lists released by TelevisaUnivision
Masked Gunmen Storm 6ix9ine's Florida Mansion While Rapper Livestreams With Jack Doherty
The violent, coordinated home invasion of Daniel "Tekashi 6ix9ine" Hernandez's Florida home occurred while his mother was home alone with the family dog.
Only in Miami: $100 Tickets to See Trump, Messi, Nadal, Tony Robbins, María Corina Machado and more Legends Together - INTERVIEW
What do Lionel Messi, Rafael Nadal, Donald Trump, Will Smith, María Corina Machado, and JP Morgan's Jamie Dimon have in common? They'll all be under the same roof in Miami for the America Business Forum, a one-of-a-kind event with a lineup worthy of Davos or the Oscars but with a price tag that starts at just $100.
Latin Billboards 2025: All the Winners
The Billboard organization celebrated the first 25 years of the Billboard Latin Music Awards, known as the Latin Billboards, with a gala in Miami, attended by some of the most important artists in Latin music, starting with Bad Bunny, who received the Billboard Top Latin Artist of the 21st Century award.
III POINTS DAY 1 RECAP: Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Denzel Curry, & Thundercat Kick Off the First Night of Miami's Music Festival with Emotional & Political Performances
The III Points music festival takes place in one of Miami's most promising neighborhoods as a hub for artists of all genres to perform.
Wynwood Transforms as III Points Festival Takes Over Five of Miami's Busiest Streets and Celebrates Local Talent
Florida's premier music and arts festival, III Points, returns October 17–18 at Mana Wynwood with a bold message: this year, Miami's own voices get louder.
Prominent Cuban Dissident José Daniel Ferrer Freed, Exiled to U.S. After Months of Silence and Torture Claims
José Daniel Ferrer, one of Cuba's most prominent opposition leaders, has been released from prison and exiled to the United States after months of detention and international concern over his safety.
Miami Man Arrested After Claiming He Was "Put on This Earth to Kill Venezuelans" As Tensions Heighten Over Anti‑Venezuelan Rhetoric
Miami authorities arrested Gonzalo González, a 57‑year‑old man, after he allegedly brandished a gun inside a grocery store and declared that he had been "put on this earth to kill Venezuelans." The suspect, who reportedly threatened law enforcement and Venezuelan nationals on site, now faces charges that could carry severe consequences.
Premium Blend Co-Founder Henry Santos on the Challenges of Being A Latino Businessman & How His Brand Helps Small Businesses - INTERVIEW
Henry Santos co-founded Premium Blend with his brother, Gino, over three decades ago to service small businesses unable to afford a liquor license.
Miami's Nuclear Power Plant Increasingly Vulnerable As Newest Rounds of Hurricanes Approach East Coast
Miami sits at the edge of a storm, and not only because of the hurricanes forming in the Atlantic. The city's only nuclear power facility, the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station, is at the center of a growing debate as environmental groups and the Miccosukee Tribe warn in interviews with The Latin Times that the aging plant could face catastrophic consequences from the climate crisis.
Gloria and Emilio Estefan Cleared of All Involvement in Diddy's Human Trafficking Case and Promise Legal Action
Miami's music royalty couple had been sued for alleged links with Sean "Diddy Comb's case. Now Emilio and Gloria Estefan are fired up and ready to go back to the courts.
Playboy Leaves LA and Heads to Florida With Plans for a Modern Playboy Club
Playboy is leaving Los Angeles behind and heading east to Miami Beach, marking the start of a new era for the iconic brand.