Miami Sees Its Future

Published: Thu, 06/13/24

Updated: Tue, 06/18/24

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Miami Sees Its Future

Miami Herald

Miami's recent flooding shows the city's struggles with rising sea levels and climate change, emphasizing the need for improved infrastructure and better preparation.

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Merrick Garland Held in Contempt

The Hill

House Republicans voted 216-207 to hold AG Garland in contempt of Congress for not providing subpoenaed audio of Biden's interview, a move Democrats called politicized.

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Pardon No, Commutation Maybe

USA Today

While Biden ruled out a pardon for Hunter, which exonerates the crime, the White House did not clarify whether he might consider a commutation, which reduces the punishment.

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Doubts About Both Cognitive Ability

CBS News

A quarter of voters doubt both President Biden's and former President Trump's cognitive health, with only a third believing Biden has the capacity to serve compared to half for Trump.

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Desperate Measures for Adderall

404 Media

Americans are hiring overseas freelancers via Insito Health for $50 per prescription to find Adderall and weight loss drugs due to ongoing shortages in the U.S. healthcare system.

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Deep Dive on Harris' Poll Numbers

Politico

A new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll shows VP Harris facing doubts about her ability to win the presidency despite strong support on issues like abortion and among black voters.

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Russian Warships Arrive in Cuba

BBC

Four Russian naval vessels, including a nuclear submarine and a frigate, arrived in Cuba, showing force amid Ukraine war tensions, with US officials closely monitoring.

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Musk and the Women of SpaceX

The Wall Street Journal

Elon Musk’s romantic relationships and alleged inappropriate behavior with female SpaceX employees have raised concerns about sexism and harassment within the company.

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Jerry West, Symbol of the NBA

ESPN

NBA legend Jerry West, whose silhouette inspired the NBA logo, passed away at 86, leaving behind a legacy of excellence as both a Hall of Fame player and an influential executive.

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Abused by the Badge

The Washington Post

A WaPo investigation revealed that hundreds of U.S. law enforcement officers have sexually abused children, often avoiding prison due to systemic failures in the criminal justice system.

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Why S. Baptists Vote on IVF Matters

Politico

The Southern Baptist Convention's vote against IVF could trigger a broader conservative move to restrict the practice, reshaping national politics and sparking legislative battles.

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Views of Trump Remain Steady

Associated Press

A poll shows about half of U.S. adults approve of Trump's conviction, but opinions of him and Biden remain stable, with some vulnerabilities in Republican and independent support.

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Feeling Sad Fuels Cognitive Decline

Study Finds

Research reveals that depressive symptoms and memory loss in older adults fuel each other, suggesting early treatment of depression could slow cognitive decline.

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Lia Thomas Loses Challenge

The Daily Telegraph

The Court of Arbitration for Sport dismissed Lia Thomas’s case against World Aquatics rules banning trans swimmers who underwent male puberty from elite female competitions.

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Fetterman at Fault for Car Accident

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Sen. John Fetterman was found at fault for a car accident in Maryland, where he was speeding and rear-ended another vehicle, injuring himself, his wife, and the other driver.

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Tim Scott Trump's Veep Odds Slide

New York Post

Tim Scott's chances as Trump's VP pick are fading as Trump seeks a running mate strong in fundraising, TV presence, and debate skills, boosting others like Gov. Burgum and JD Vance.

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Howard Fineman Passes at 75

HuffPost

Howard Fineman, a veteran Washington journalist known for his sharp political analysis and contributions to Newsweek and HuffPost, died at 75 from pancreatic cancer.

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Revisiting Coverage of Hunter's Laptop

Holden Court

Drew Holden argues that the media's focus on Hunter Biden's lurid photos buried credible corruption allegations against Joe Biden before the 2020 election.

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The Stones Roll Into South Philly

Philadelphia Magazine

The Rolling Stones' performance in South Philly drew a packed, enthusiastic crowd with fans tailgating to classic hits, ending with a two-hour concert at Lincoln Financial Field.

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Brady/Belichick Heroes Welcome

CBS Boston

Bill Belichick received a massive ovation while honoring Tom Brady at his Patriots Hall of Fame induction ceremony, despite recent tensions with team owner Robert Kraft.

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Absenteeism Up 40% in Kentucky Schools

For the Left

Chronic absenteeism in Kentucky public schools has surged due to factors like trauma, poverty, and COVID-19, with some districts reporting rates as high as 40%. 

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San Fran Declares Trans Sanctuary

For the Right

San Francisco Board of Supervisors declared the city a sanctuary for transgender and non-binary people, making it the largest city in the U.S. to do so. 

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