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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.
Puerto Rican Rapper Jhayco Arrested in Miami on Drug Possession Charges
Authorities say Jhayco, whose real name is Jesús Manuel Nieves Cortés, was booked into the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center at around 4:25 a.m. on August 12, 2025.
Cuban Donor Behind Pro-immigrant Billboards in Miami Steps Into the Spotlight After Getting Threats: 'I Will Not Be Intimidated'
Michael B. Fernández, a Cuban-American billionaire and philanthropist, has revealed himself  as the anonymous donor behind a series of billboard campaigns in Miami criticizing Republican lawmakers over their stance on immigration
Florida Man Thanks Authorities Before Being Executed For Killing His Wife And Two Children: 'I Have No Complaint'
Edward Zakrzewski thanked Miami authorities before being executed for killing his wife and two children in 1994
Coldplay's 'Kiss Cam' Goes Viral Again: Lionel Messi and Wife Antonella Steal the Show in Miami
The British band brought their "Music of Spheres" tour to Hard Rock Stadium over the weekend. Just like in Boston, when the scandal involving Any Byron, the former CEO of Astronomer, broke out, the kiss cam picked a couple, but this time they were even more famous.
Florida Man Asked Woman If He Could Shoot Her Son Before Victim Fled: Police
A Florida man allegedly threatened to kill a young boy with a gun and asked the victim's mother for permission to shoot him.
Immigrants Selling Florida Homes Amid Legal Uncertainty, Opening Doors for Bargain-Hunting Buyers: Report
A growing number of immigrants in Florida are selling their homes due to mounting legal uncertainty, creating new opportunities for buyers in a cooling housing market, according to a Miami Herald report.
EXCLUSIVE: María Gabriela de Faría on the Decision to Make 'Superman''s Conflicted Villain A Latina
The Venezuelan actress detailed the discipline it took to play The Engineer in 2025's 'Superman,' the decision to portray her as Latina, and the status of her next appearance in the DC universe.
Republican Rep. Rejects Inhumane Conditions At Florida Detention Center, Says There's No 'Cause For An Alarm'
Republican Rep. Carlos Gimenez said he saw no "cause for an alarm" after touring the Krome detention center in Miami, a place where detainees formed a "SOS" call with their bodies
GOP Rep. Rejects Seeing Harsh Conditions In Miami Detention Center: 'Nothing Inhumane'
Republican Rep. Carlos Gimenez rejected seeing harsh conditions at a Miami detention center following accounts from migrants sent there
CBP Officers Set To Go To Club World Cup Opening Game In Miami: 'Suited And Booted'
CBP announced officers will be present at the opening game of the FIFA Club World Cup. An advocate said it will make people less likely to go to the game
Former Mexican Government Official & His Wife Fined $2.4 Billion in the U.S.
The ruling was handed down to Genaro García Luna and his wife, Linda Cristina Pereyra, for an illegal contracting scheme within the Mexican government.
Miami Republicans Push Back on Trump's Deportation Plans: 'We Have a Constituency to Represent'
A group of Miami-area Republican lawmakers is voicing concern over former President Trump's renewed push to dismantle key immigration protections
Cuban-American Community Divided by ICE Deportation of Migrant Mother in Tampa
Heydi Sánchez Tejeda, a Cuban mother living in Tampa, was deported by ICE on April 24th, sparking widespread division within the Cuban community.
Miami Considers Granting Police Immigration Enforcement Powers
Miami officers would operate under the "task force" model of the 287(g) program, which ICE has called a "force multiplier"
Feds Launch 'Operation Tidal Wave', the First-Ever Joint Immigration Sweep with Florida State Police
Federal immigration authorities have officially launched Operation Tidal Wave, a multi-agency effort targeting 800 undocumented immigrants across Florida
Miami Completes Its Transformation Into the Ultimate Global Playground for the Ultra-Wealthy
The Global Champions Arabians Tour (GCAT), presented by Qatar Airways, brought over 120 elite Arabian horses to a custom-built beachfront arena in Miami Beach, consolidating Miami as the top luxury destination
A Migrant Had Just Gotten His Pathway to Legal Status Approved. Then ICE Detained Him While Still at the Immigration Office
A Honduran man seeking legal status through marriage was detained by ICE immediately after his USCIS approval.
Former Sanctuary Cities Orlando and Doral Link Their Police Forces to ICE Making Florida The Toughest State on Immigration
Two of the cities with the highest Latino population in Florida have pledged to join a new ICE program that allows local law enforcement to perform immigration duties.
Florida Public Universities to Collaborate with ICE to Find Potential Undocumented Migrants
Florida has become the only state to enter an agreement with ICE to track down students who are potentially in the U.S. illegally.
Police In Florida City With Venezuelan Population Strikes ICE Partnership As Deportation Fears Mount
Doral, a city in Miami-Dade County known as Doralzuela for its large Venezuelan community, is preparing to officially partner with the federal government in enforcing immigration laws
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
