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Mets $102 Million Pitcher Edwin Díaz Done for Season With Torn Patellar Tendon
New York Mets star relief pitcher Edwin Díaz is having surgery Thursday in Miami after diagnostic tests confirmed a total patellar tendon tear in his right knee — one he suffered while celebrating a win Wednesday night that advanced Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic. That win eliminated the Dominican Republic from the WBC — and it eliminated Díaz…
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Florida Man Charged With Paying Middle School Girls He Met on Instagram for Sex, Police Say
A Miami man accused of meeting middle school girls on Instagram and paying them in exchange for sex is facing human trafficking and other charges, authorities said.
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Woman Shouts Homophobic Slurs at Queer Couple in Miami Starbucks
An Ohio couple spoke out Monday about a viral TikTok showing a woman going on a homophobic rant and hurling offensive comments at them at a Starbucks in Miami.
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Cuban Pilot Behind Daring Flight to South Florida Released After Judge Grants Asylum
NBC 6’s Julia Bagg has more on the pilot’s first words after becoming a free man.
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Cuban Pilot Who Made Daring Flight to Florida on Old Russia Plane Is Granted US Asylum
A Cuban pilot who made headlines with a bold flight to South Florida on an old Russian plane has been released from custody after a judge said he’s allowed to stay in the United States
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Father Files Petition for Mother to Be Released From Jail on Behalf of Unborn Child
A man is petitioning for the mother of his baby to released from jail, claiming that the unborn child is innocent of the crime and hasn’t been receiving proper care. NBC 6’s Kim Wynne reports
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In Bizarre Case, Florida Inmate's Unborn Baby Seeks Release From Jail
A bizarre legal question could soon be decided in Miami-Dade after a petition was filed to have an inmate’s unborn baby released from detention.
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Miami Woman Preserves South Florida's Black History
A Miami woman has made it her mission to preserve South Florida’s Black history and to make is more accessible. NBC 6’s Kim Wynne reports
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Telenovela Star Pablo Lyle Sentenced to 5 Years in Miami Road-Rage Manslaughter Case
Actor Pablo Lyle has been sentenced to five years in prison following his manslaughter conviction for a 2019 road rage killing in Miami.
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‘There He Is!': Key West Family Finds Son Swept Out to Sea in Viral Rescue Mission
A Key West family known for spearfishing and free diving got the scare of a lifetime Thursday, and it has gone viral on TikTok.
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Professional Soccer Player Anton Walkes Dies at 25 Following Boat Crash in Miami
Anton Walkes, who spent the last nine years as a professional soccer player in both the English Premier League and Major League Soccer, died Thursday morning after a boat crash in Miami.
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Sedition Trial for Miami Ex-Proud Boys Leader, 4 Others Begins 2 Years After Jan. 6 Riot
Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and four lieutenants charged with seditious conspiracy in the Capitol attack “took aim at the heart of our democracy” on Jan. 6, 2021, a federal prosecutor told jurors on Thursday as their high-profile trial opened in Washington.
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Florida Judge Terminates FTX's Naming-Rights for Miami Heat Arena
The naming rights deal between FTX and Miami-Dade County has been terminated by a federal bankruptcy court. The move allows the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange’s brand to be stripped from the arena where the NBA’s Miami Heat play. The order means that before long all FTX signage and advertising at the arena will be removed. That will be a massive undertaking....
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Delays at Florida Airports After Radar Issue Causes Ground Stop
Flights to and from Florida airports were experiencing delays after a radar issue caused a ground stop Monday, officials said.
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50 Years Ago, an NYC-to-Miami Flight Ended in Tragedy in the Everglades
One of the worst air disasters in South Florida history happened exactly 50 years ago Thursday, when Eastern Airlines Flight 401 slammed into the Florida Everglades, killing more than 100 people and leading to the implementation of several aviation safety measures.
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New Police Video Shows OnlyFans Model Learning Boyfriend Died After Stabbing
New video shows a social media model being questioned by police shortly after she allegedly stabbed her boyfriend to death in their luxury Miami condo.
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‘I Was Appalled': Sister of Man Punched by Miami Firefighter in Video Demands Justice
The sister of a man who was seen on video being repeatedly punched by a City of Miami Fire Rescue lieutenant while handcuffed to a stretcher is speaking out to denounce the firefighter’s actions.
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Social Media Influencers Charged by SEC in $100M Stock Fraud Scheme
U.S. government regulators charged eight social media influencers Wednesday in a $100 million fraud scheme in which they’re accused of promoting exchange-traded stocks, then selling their shares when prices rose.
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Social Media Influencers Charged by SEC in $100M Stock Fraud Scheme
U.S. government regulators charged eight social media influencers Wednesday in a $100 million fraud scheme in which they’re accused of promoting exchange-traded stocks, then selling their shares when prices rose.
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Judge Denies Pablo Lyle's Request For New Trial in Miami Road Rage Case
A Miami-Dade County judge denied the defense team’s request to grant telenovela star Pablo Lyle a new trial after he was convicted of manslaughter for a 2019 road rage killing.