Saturday, April 9, 2016

FCC says , they can't stop Google and Facebook watching us ... and other top stories.

  • FCC says , they can't stop Google and Facebook watching us ...

    FCC says , they can't stop Google and Facebook watching us ...
    U.S. regulators rejected an effort on Friday to force Google, Facebook and other popular web sites to honor “Do Not Track” requests from users, in a setback for digital privacy advocates. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) dismissed a petition that would have required Internet giants to let consumers opt out of having their online activity tracked. The decision secured a win for Silicon Valley businesses that rely on monetizing reams of personal data The FCC said it “has been u..
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  • Flanagan knocks off Archbishop McCarthy

    Flanagan knocks off Archbishop McCarthy
    Both of the top ranked baseball teams in Dade and Broward counties lost Friday night.Flanagan gave USA Today’s No. 1 ranked team, Archbishop McCarthy, its first loss of the season with a 4-2 victory. Nicholas MacDonald (6-1) struck out eight in six innings to pick up the win for the Falcons (16-4).“It was a packed house here [Friday night], and it got pretty crazy after the game,” Flanagan coach Ray Evans said. Flanagan was first on the board after earning its four runs in a productive third in..
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  • Flanagan coach: NCAA ban on satellite camps will hurt South ...

    Flanagan coach: NCAA ban on satellite camps will hurt South ...
    The NCAA on Friday banned satellite camps in a move widely seen as a win for the SEC in its battle to keep the Big Ten and other college football power conferences from recruiting in talent-rich Southern states, including Florida.In barring college coaches from holding off-campus clinics or camps — one of which, held in Miami by Flanagan High coach Devin Bush and led by Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh, came under scrutiny last summer — the NCAA adopted a proposal by the Southeastern Conference, whi..
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  • Science Guy Believes we should change NASCAR to electric power ...

    Science Guy Believes we should change NASCAR to electric power ...
    Science Guy would like to see NASCAR embrace electric race cars. He believes that doing so would encourage lots of racing fans to consider driving an electric car of their own. Race fans are passionate about their sport. The cars are covered from bumper to bumper with ads because advertisers know people respond to what they see displayed on the cars. If NASCAR embraced electric cars, it could change the world But Bill Nye “the Science Guy” thinks they should. He made the case in an Aeon blog..
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  • Healthy Pregnancy: Why Expecting Moms Need Flu Shots

    Healthy Pregnancy: Why Expecting Moms Need Flu Shots
    HIALEAH, FL - SEPTEMBER 23: Maria Villa, who does not have insurance because she can not afford it, has her pregnant belly examined by her OB/GYN, Vivian Chona, at the Jessie Trice Community Health Center, Inc. on September 23, 2009 in Hialeah, Florida. A new census report showed that 53.1 percent of adults ages 18-64 in Hialeah lack health insurance -- almost three times the national average. (Photo : Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Flu shot for pregnant women can bring positive results to both t..
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  • Gov. Scott Signs Bill For Families Of First Responders

    Gov. Scott Signs Bill For Families Of First Responders
    Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/AP) — Additional benefits will be available to families of police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty under a bill signed into law by Gov. Rick Scott. Scott signed 17 bills into law Friday including one that moves up the date of the 2018 session to January. The session normally starts in March. The benefits bill signed would allow families to receive 100 percent of the monthly salary earned by those killed in the lin..
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  • New York investor buys entire floor at One Flagler: $3.7M

    New York investor buys entire floor at One Flagler: $3.7M
    New York investor buys entire floor at One Flagler: $3.7M Joseph Weinberger Investments LLC paid about $360 per square foot April 08, 2016 12:45PM By Katherine Kallergis One Flagler in downtown Miami A New York-based investor bought the 10th floor of One Flagler, a newly converted office condo tower in downtown Miami. Sales director Fabio Faerman County records show Joseph Weinberger Investments LLC, an entity based in Hialeah but controlled by Weinberger, paid $3.72 million ..
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  • Florida man gets probation for taking daughter, 16, and teenage ...

    Florida man gets probation for taking daughter, 16, and teenage ...
    DORAL, Fla. รข€” A South Florida man accused of taking his then-16-year-old daughter and her teenage friend to a strip club has been sentenced to five years of probation. The Miami Herald reports that 60-year-old Jose Manuel Arguelles pleaded no contest Thursday to 10 counts of child abuse, and prosecutors agreed to drop more serious charges of providing drugs to a minor and promoting the sexual performance of a minor. Hialeah police officers arrested Arguelles in August 2015. Authorities say he..
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NASA revealed Mars's gravity map with using 3 Satellite – Hialeah ... .Fire Crews Called To Burlington Coat Factory In Hialeah .
Crews cap small gas leak outside Hialeah Hospital .Discovery of 1000-year-old Viking site in Canada could rewrite history .

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