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Zika virus: CDC issues historic travel advisory to Miami

For the first time in the CDC’s history, the government agency has issued a travel advisory to an American city in light of the detection…

MMA boxing legend Kimbo Slice dead at 42

MARGATE, Fla. — Kimbo Slice, the internet street fighting sensation who used his pugilism expertise to become a mixed martial arts pioneer and legend, has died…

Angela Simmons celebrates 28th birthday in sexy bikinis in South Beach (photos)

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Reality star and socialite Angela Simmons and her crew stormed the beaches of suburban Miami to celebrate her 28th birthday. The…

Florida police officer shoots Black man in back over mistaken cell phone

A South Florida police officer is under intense scrutiny and the subject of a lawsuit after he paralyzed a young black man by shooting him…

Best hairstyles from Jazz in the Gardens 2015

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Miami Gardens Mayor Oliver Gilbert said the annual extravaganza known as “Jazz in the Gardens” is more than just an event.…

Vivian Pickard Explains General Motors’ Longtime Support of 100 Black Men of America

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — General Motors and Cadillac have enjoyed a long and fruitful partnership with the 100 Black Men of America Inc. organization because its…

How A-Rod let us down

Yankee's star Alex Rodriguez spoke at a press conference after Major League Baseball suspended him for 211 regular-season games through the 2014 season August 5. (CNN Photo) (CNN) -- "A-Rod is the future of baseball. He's exactly what the game needs: a Dominican wonder kid with Hollywood looks, one of the best players in the game, the highest-paid deal in baseball at just 22 years-old. No question he's our cover guy." That was my argument as a young editor back in March of 1998 for putting A-Rod on the premiere cover of ESPN The Magazine, along with Kobe Bryant, Eric Lindros and Kordell "Slash" Stewart (oops).

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