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A residential facility for the elderly has been ordered shut by the state after deplorable and unsanitary conditions were discovered inside the Hialeah building. According to inspectors, residents were not only found in their own waste, but some were ...
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Animal Recovery Mission officials are investigating after a horse was found slaughtered in Hialeah Thursday morning. Officials said the horse was slaughtered for its meat and left to die in a field off Northwest 97th Avenue. "Just think of your dog or ...
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Unlike today, when we assume that so much of it has to be big and ugly so we hide it and neglect it, Miami used to prize its infrastructure. For example, just like the swimming pools of Miami Beach, Miami created showplaces for its drinking water too ...
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The Quarter Horse filly was beloved by her owners and had recently competed in her first show. Early Thursday morning she was found dead in the Hialeah field near her stable, with gaping wounds to her muscular body. Smart Amanda Wiz was murdered.
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Federal officials are investigating why an Allegiant Air passenger jet nearly ran out of fuel before landing at an airport that was temporarily closed to most traffic. By: Associated Press | July 29, 2015 12:08 PM ...
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Dollar bulls believe Federal Reserve policy makers when they say the timing of interest-rate increases depends on the data. That's why they're anticipating Chair Janet Yellen won't give anything away at the end of a two-day policy meeting Wednesday.
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BRUSSELS—Belgium-based chemicals company Solvay SA SVYZY 3.88 % on Wednesday said it is buying U.S. counterpart Cytec Industries Inc. CYT 2.17 % for $5.5 billion to boost its product offering. Solvay said it would pay $75.25 a share for Cytec and ...
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Wall Street has broken a five-day losing streak, helped by a round of better-than-expected profit results and easing fears about the volatile Chinese share market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 190 points, or 1.1 per cent higher, at 17,630 ...
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TOKYO — Not long after he took over as president of Japan's dominant business newspaper in April, Naotoshi Okada delivered a message to his 1,300 reporters and editors. It was time, he said, for Nikkei, the muscular but domestically focused broadsheet ...
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Global stocks steadied and United States markets advanced on Tuesday as investors were encouraged by strong results from UPS, Ford and other big companies. It is a reversal of five straight days of losses for American indexes. It is not uncommon for ...
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