Friday, November 13, 2015

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  • Justices agree to hear first abortion case since 2007

    Justices agree to hear first abortion case since 2007
    The Supreme Court is giving an election-year hearing to a dispute over state regulation of abortion clinics in the court's first abortion case in eight years.The justices said Friday they will hear arguments, probably in March, over a Texas law that would leave about 10 abortion clinics open across the state. A decision should come by late June, four months before the presidential election.The issue split the court 5-4 the last time the justices decided an abortion case in 2007, and Justice Anth..
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  • Miami Dolphins interim head coach Dan Campbell is trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - The Phinsider

    Miami Dolphins interim head coach Dan Campbell is trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - The Phinsider
    Miami Dolphins interim head coach Dan Campbell has been trying to employ a physical style of football because he feels that is the way to win. While many also feel that same way, he needs to step back and take a look at this roster to decide whether or not he can make that happen with this team.Earlier this week,I wrote a columntalking about whyMiami Dolphinsinterim head coachDan Campbellshould be judged not just on wins/losses, but what he does in numerous areas both on and off the field. In on..
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  • Police: Man shot to death in Northwest Miami-Dade | Miami Herald

    A man was found shot to death early Friday morning in Northwest Miami-Dade County.Dayan Martinez, 25, died at the scene, according to police.A 911 caller reported that another man walked up to the victim and shot him at around 4 a.m. in the 1900 block of Northwest 62nd Avenue, said Jennifer Capote, a detective and spokeswoman for the Miami-Dade Police Department. Police are investigating the death.“They killed my son here last night,” Martinez’s mother, Jacqueline Gonzalez,toldMiami Herald news ..
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  • Fired Miami social worker gets 1 1/2 years in prison for extorting families of refugee children | Miami Herald

    Fired Miami social worker gets 1 1/2 years in prison for extorting families of refugee children | Miami Herald
    As a newly hired employee for a Miami social services agency, Leslie Rubero Padilla’s job was to reunite unaccompanied refugee children with their parents or legal guardians in the United States.She was supposed to charge the families only for transportation, such as airfare. But authorities say Rubero shook down more than a dozen of them by insisting they had to send her additional money or the reunification with their children would be delayed — or, worse, they would be deported back to their ..
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  • Heat's Bosh responds to medical ordeal with renewed, inspiring...

    Heat's Bosh responds to medical ordeal with renewed, inspiring...
    As theMiami Heatexhale during this rare gift of a four-day break in the schedule, forwardChris Boshcould be feeling a little melancholy before this seven-game homestand resumes Tuesday against theMinnesota Timberwolves.“I'm just happy every game day,” he said, reflecting on where he stands at this juncture of hisNBAcareer.He values his game days, grateful the blood clot on his lung — the potentially life-threatening and outlook-altering ordeal that sidelined him for the final two months of last ..
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  • UberPool coming to Miami | News - Home

    REPORTING LIVE FROM MIAMI I'M JOHN TURCHIN. WE KNOW YOU'RE ON IT BE JOHN, THANK YOU. UBER IS NOW OFFERING CUSTOMERS A NEW WAY TO SAVE MONEY AND TIME ON THEIR WAY TO WORK. IT IS CALLED UBER POOL. JANEESE FERNANDEZ EXPLAINS HOW IT WORKS. LET'S FACE IT DRIVING AROUND MIAMI CAN FRUSTRATING. THERE MAY NOT A MAGICAL SOLUTION TO GETTING A TRAFFIC JAMS BUT UBER HOPING TO RELIEVE SOME CONGESTION. MIAMI WILL BE THE 8TH CITY TO ADD UBER POOL CAR POOLING WITH OTHER UBER USERS. THIS NEW OPTION STARTED IN SAN..
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  • NBA 360: Kobe Bryant's last Miami visit? Knicks' Porzingis 'Dirk-like' - CBSSports

    NBA 360: Kobe Bryant's last Miami visit? Knicks' Porzingis 'Dirk-like' - CBSSports
    Mamba's Last Walk On South Beach?MIAMI -- The morning of Tuesday's game between theLakersandHeat,Kobe Bryantwas working out in the hotel gym. He was busting his tail as he has a legendary reputation for doing. It's the way he keeps his body in shape, even though it's failed him the past couple seasons, and has put him in a position to go out there and be at his best every night for the last 20 years. His work ethic is unquestioned, as is his desire. The problem though is the body doesn't always ..
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  • Miami Beach Gay Pride Presents: “SOIRÉE” | NBC 6 South Florida

    Proving that “Pride” is a feeling expressed year-round by the South Florida LGBTQ and allied community, Miami Beach Gay Pride will again present “Soirée,” the third annual VIP cocktail reception to raise funds to help produce the 2016 Pride parade and festival. The event will feature live jazz, premium open bar cocktails and hors d’oeuvres and will take place Saturday, November 14, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the newly renovated and reopened Miami Beach Women’s Club at 2401 Pinetree Drive...
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  • Gateway City/Who’s Here: Rolls-Royce dealership in Miami is one of the leaders in U

    Gateway City/Who’s Here: Rolls-Royce dealership in Miami is one of the leaders in U
    Rolls-Royce Motor Cars loves Miami.The U.K.-based company that designs, manufactures and distributes the iconic luxury brand has 40 dealerships in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and Miami is one of its top sellers.“Rolls-Royce sold over 4,000 cars worldwide last year, the highest figure in the company’s history,” said Joseph Wierda, general manager of the southern region of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars NA, LLC, who oversees 10 Rolls-Royce dealerships — six in Florida, three in Texas and one in Tennessee..
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  • Miami-Dade jury hears Facebook killer’s own words | Miami Herald

    Jurors on Friday heard for themselves exactly why Derek Medina, after shooting his unarmed wife eight times during an argument in their South Miami kitchen, uploaded a photo of her contorted, bloodied body on Facebook.“So the family would know and be notified,” Medina said in a video-recorded statement played for the jury.Medina’s account of the killing of Jennifer Alfonso highlighted the third day of testimony in the high-profile murder trial. The 33-year-old condo security supervisor made nati..
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