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Sergio’s Celebrates it's 50th anniversary on National Croqueta Day
By Ana V Rodriguez While there are many restaurants serving Cuban croquetas, not all have the history or brand that Sergio’s has had on several generations in South Florida. Sergio’s celebrated its 50th anniversary on Wednesday, October 1st, coinciding with National Croqueta Day. This celebration wasn’t just for the restaurant, but also for its community. “Celebrating on the same day is fun for the community,” said Carlos Gazitua, CEO of Sergio’s. “It’s really about giving ba


Unexpected Departure: Marjorie Taylor Greene resigns.
By Jonathan Roman Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced she will resign from congress, with her final day set for January 5, 2026. Greene's resignation comes amid a bitter falling out with President Trump over the Epstein Files. The President took to his Truth Social app to call Greene a "traitor" for voting with Democrats for a discharge petition to release the files. In a lengthy video posted to her X account, Greene criticized the partisan gridlock in Washi

Politics


Kamala Harris comes to Miami
By Jonathan Roman This Thursday, Former Vice President Kamala Harris, ended her 58 day book tour in Miami. Promoting her Book “107 day’ which details her run for president in 2024. Ana Navaro Co-host of the View moderated the event, with her “emotional support dog” Chacha alongside. Harris spoke candidly about the 2024 election. Describing the day she received the call from President Biden that he was dropping out of the race, a call Harris did not anticipate. Adding that th


Trump needs to stop dismissing the Economy.
By Jonathan Roman President Trump promised to millions of Americans that prices would go down once he took office. Despite the promise, the prices have only risen, and lower and middle class American people are taking the brunt of it. For all the Presidents Bravado, on the campaign trail, Americans are hurting to afford groceries, pay rent, pay car payments. A study from the Urban Institute found that one in four Americans are using credit cards for groceries in the past year
Health


Ozempic, a double-edged sword
By Darwin Collazo For centuries, the image of the slender figure has dominated society as an ideal to emulate, leading to the creation of countless “solutions” promising effortless weight loss. Drinks, exercise routines, creams, medicinal teas, restrictive diets, and even costly procedures such as plastic surgery and gastrointestinal interventions have been marketed to help people achieve their ideal weight. These options target those who feel they do not fit society’s impose


RFK Jr. a threat to U.S. public health?
By Darwin Collazo With a surname deeply rooted in American political history, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. positioned himself as a seemingly ideal future commander-in-chief. His policies, his public statements, and especially his anti-vaccine stance shaped a political path that ultimately became difficult for a member of the nation’s most famous family dynasty to sustain. This eventually led him to withdraw from the presidential race, but not before publicly endorsing then-candidate


The Shutdown is over but the battle over Healthcare is not
By Jonathan Roman After a historic 43 day shutdown, the Government reopened on Wednesday night. After eight centrist Democratic Senators voted with Republicans to fund the Government. Despite Democrats holding off on opening the government over Affordable Care act tax subsidies, which expire at the end of the year. The Democrats who voted to fund the government were guaranteed a future vote on the subsidies in December, yet Republicans did not guarantee they would vote to ex
Sports


Kelce Brothers; Inspiration for America’s Football-Loving Families
Jason Kelce, Travis Kelce. Credit: Tim Nwachukwu/Getty; David Eulitt/Getty By Darwin Collazo Every parent wants the best for their children, especially when they enroll them in sports, hoping they will go as far as possible and become exceptional athletes. In the United States, American football is a prime example: thousands of young people pursue this sport not only out of passion but also because of the many academic and professional opportunities it can provide. Simply par


Massive fire burns down the home of Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra
By Ana V Rodriguez A massive fire on Thursday morning, November 6, destroyed a mansion that, according to local documents and files, is the home of the Miami Heat's basketball coach, Erik Spoelstra. Several fire units were seen battling a blaze that morning at a house in southwest Coral Gables, which, according to local reports, belongs to the coach. Firefighters confirmed that the emergency call came in around 4:36 a.m. According to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR), 20 units an
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