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The city of Miami could vote this week to deputize its officers with immigration enforcement powers, joining a growing list of Miami-Dade cities that are aiding the Trump administration’s full ...
But wait, there’s more. In a recent test, a researcher with cybersecurity company Cato Networks was able to trick popular GenAI tools (ChatGPT, Copilot and DeepSeek) into developing malware ...
MIAMI -- Jarrett Allen scored 22 points, De'Andre Hunter added 21 and the Cleveland Cavaliers handed Miami its worst-ever playoff loss by topping the Heat 124-87 on Saturday for a 3-0 lead in ...
Heidy Sánchez, 44, a Hillsborough County resident, was among 82 Cuban migrants sent on a plane from Miami back to Cuba on Thursday morning, her husband, Carlos Yuniel Valle, told the Miami Herald.
Mauricio Maldonado is a digital editor for CBS Miami and has been a digital journalist in the South Florida area since 1997. Mauricio started at the Miami Herald in 1990 and transitioned over to ...
The Miami Dolphins traded up to draft offensive guard Jonah Savaiinaea 37th overall in the second round of the NFL Draft. Miami traded picks 48, 98, and 135 to the Las Vegas Raiders for picks 37 ...
Nadirah Sabir is a digital media producer for CBS Miami and has been with the team since 2022. Previously, Nadirah served as a World Affairs Fellow for the International Center of Journalists and ...
Vancouver Whitecaps FC had a sell-out crowd of over 53,000 and shut out Miami 2–0 to open the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinal. Lionel Messi was held off the scoresheet for the third game in a ...
Charlotte-based retail chain Cato Corp. has cut its dividend, sold the company jet and closed stores. What’s next? The Cato Corp. is in cash conservation mode as it continues to grapple with ...
After dealing Jimmy Butler at the trade deadline, the Miami Heat could be looking to acquire another star this offseason. After their loss in the Play-In Tournament, the Atlanta Hawks could be ...
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