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January 25, 2022

Miami’s Overheated Home Prices Continue While Experts Say Red Hot Housing Market Starting To Losing Steam

MIAMI — If you’ve been waiting to buy a house, but the prices have just been way too high, you may be in luck. The red-hot housing market might finally be starting to cool, just not in Miami yet. Home prices rose 18.8% year-over-year in November, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home

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Miami priest seeks forgiveness after learning he fathered a child

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – A Miami priest is seeking forgiveness from God and his parishioners after he learned in late December that he fathered a child, a spokeswoman from the Archdiocese of Miami confirmed on Tuesday. According to the archdiocese, the child was the result of a relationship Monsignor Chanel Jeanty, pastor of Saint James Catholic

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Antonio Brown celebrates at Miami nightclub football bash after Bucs lose

Antonio Brown celebrated at a Miami nightclub Sunday night after his former team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, lost in the playoffs. A source exclusively told Page Six that a “fur-clad” Brown rolled up to Club XXIII on Collins Avenue in a silver Rolls-Royce to host the hotspot’s “Any Given Sunday” party. Brown, 33, hit the club shortly

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What to Know About the Pegasus World Cup Day Races

This Saturday’s card at Gulfstream Park is absolutely stacked. The headlining race, of course, is the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational, featuring some of the country’s top older horses in action. The field is headlined by last year’s winner, Knicks Go, who went on to win the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic at Del Mar in November. His chief rival is Life Is Good,

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US athletes told to use burner phones at the Beijing Winter Olympics to guard against digital surveillance

The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee is telling athletes to use burner phones instead of their personal devices ahead of the Beijing Winter Olympics, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.⁠ ⁠The advisory was reportedly sent out twice last year to warn athletes about the possibility of digital surveillance while in China,

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Governor DeSantis Condemns Biden Administration’s Haphazard Decision to Revoke Authorization of Lifesaving Monoclonal Antibody Treatments

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Governor Ron DeSantis is demanding the Biden Administration reverse its sudden and reckless decision to revoke emergency use authorization (EUA) for Regeneron and Eli Lilly monoclonal antibody treatments. This abrupt and unilateral action by the Biden Administration will prevent access to lifesaving treatments for Floridians and Americans. “Without a shred of clinical data

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In 6-3 vote, school board picks Dr. Jose Dotres to replace Alberto Carvalho as M-DCPS superintendent

MIAMI – The Miami-Dade School Board has voted 6-3 to select Dr. Jose Dotres as Miami-Dade County’s next school superintendent. Monday night’s decision came after a special meeting, held at the School Board Administration Building in Miami, which began at 2 p.m. It took the school board nearly nine hours for members to go through the

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