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Prep football: Gulf Coast, defense shut down HialeahNaples Daily News
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Police are searching for three people who ambushed two women while they were working at Ariel's Jewelry store in Hialeah Thursday morning. The robbery was reported about 9 a.m. at 2474 W. 60th St. Hialeah police spokesman Carl Zogby said the masked ...
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Controversy at a recent Hialeah Park Casino poker tournament in Miami, Florida has led players to cry foul. Discrepancies between prize pool figures and the total number of chips in play, as displayed by the tournament clocks, gave some players enough ...
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Washington (CNN) A policy and a political move by Hillary Clinton, fresh reporting on Bernie-mentum, an overseas election that could impact the one here at home, and a Trump-inspired twist on an old proverb -- those stories filled our "Inside Politics ...
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Thirty cadets who just completed their first-year summer training at the prestigious US Military Academy were injured when an annual pillow fight tradition turned bloody, The New York Times reported Friday. The brawl left 24 young cadets with ...
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The Minnesota dentist whose killing of Cecil the lion sparked a global backlash emerged for an interview in which he disputed some accounts of the hunt, expressed agitation at the animosity directed at those close to him and said he would be back at ...
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CMPD Deputy Chief Jeff Estes responds after Labor Day weekend shootings leave 10 shot, five fatally. Police ask that anyone with information about the incidents call 704-432-TIPS and talk directly with a homicide unit detective. Video by Todd Sumlin ...
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University of Florida police say electronics, computers and other items were stolen from a New Mexico State team personnel bus during Saturday's game. Brad Barber of the university police department said Sunday that the bus, which carried football ...
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GAINESVILLE, Ga. – Citing a sliver of civil rights-era legislation more commonly used as protection against discriminatory landlords, a black couple is suing their former neighbor and a north Georgia city they say failed to stop him from harassing them.
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President Obama will sign an executive order Monday requiring federal contractors to offer employees up to seven paid sick days a year, a move that could benefit more than 300,000 workers, White House officials said. Obama plans to unveil the new ...
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