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washingtonpost.com • Travel • World
A journalist recounts their experience on a heavy metal music cruise, detailing the extravagant performances, diverse attendees, and overall atmosphere.
therealdeal.com • RealEstate • Florida
A massive affordable housing project, leveraging Florida's Live Local Act, is planned for Miami-Dade County, sparking debate and raising questions about the law's impact.
elpais.com • History • United States
The Mutiny Hotel in Miami, once a haven for rockstars, drug traffickers, and celebrities, now thrives as a four-star establishment, concealing its turbulent past.
local10.com • Lawsuit • Florida
A woman is suing multiple companies after an alleged attempted rape in her Brickell apartment, claiming their inadequate security measures led to the attack.
elpais.com • Politics • USA
Marco Rubio's shift in stance on immigration, particularly concerning Venezuelan TPS recipients, has led to widespread criticism and backlash from his Miami constituents.
therealdeal.com • RealEstate • Florida
A joint venture between Related Urban, 13th Floor Investments, and Merrimac Ventures is the sole bidder for a $10 billion mixed-use development project in Miami-Dade County.
therealdeal.com • RealEstate • Florida
Despite high temperatures, Miami-Dade County saw a slight decrease in signed luxury contracts last week, with 11 contracts totaling $88.4 million.
latimes.com • Obituary • United States
Former Wild ‘N Out star Jacky Oh, known for her work on the MTV show, unexpectedly passed away at age 32 in Miami, Florida, prompting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death.
dailymail.co.uk • Lawsuit • USA
A guest at the St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort in Miami is suing the hotel and a cleaning service for over $7 million after a staff member allegedly entered her room and watched her while she showered.
miamiherald.com • Politics • USA
President Trump will hold an Evangelicals for Trump event at a Miami megachurch led by a pastor known for his controversial practices and political involvement.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
U.S. Customs and Border Protection removed a social media post about its security presence at the Club World Cup after FIFA raised concerns about the post's potential negative impact on fan attendance.