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2 days ago |
es.newbeauty.com | Johanna Torres
A veces, el cambio más pequeño puede hacer una gran diferencia. A los 57 años y en plena menopausia, decidí algo que durante décadas había evitado: aplicarme Botox. Admito que lo hice por vanidad, pero también por necesidad. El espejo me mostraba más que arrugas; me hablaba de noches de insomnio, caída del cabello, calor excesivo en reuniones importantes y una piel que ya no se sentía como mía.
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3 days ago |
nbcmiami.com | Johanna Torres
New research confirms that Florida is one of the riskiest places to get behind the wheel - with cities like Miami and Fort Lauderdale topping the list for dangerous driving behaviors. The findings come from Life360, a popular family safety app that analyzed billions of data points from drivers across the country. According to its latest report, five of the top eight most crash-prone metro areas are in Florida, with South Florida leading the pack.
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6 days ago |
nbcmiami.com | Briana Trujillo |Johanna Torres
Florida Highway Patrol responded to a fatal crash on Interstate 95 southbound at Northwest 103rd Street early Thursday. They were dispatched at around 3:12 a.m. to the scene that appeared to involve two cars and a motorcycle. All lanes were shut down. Drivers are being diverted at 125th Street. Take Florida's Turnpike, U.S. 1 or Northwest 7th Street as alternate routes. Video showed the apparent motorcycle and a vehicle in the express lanes, and one other car in the main lanes.
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1 week ago |
nbcmiami.com | Johanna Torres
A Miami police car was involved in a crash on Interstate 95 in Miami-Dade County on Wednesday. The crash happened in the southbound lanes at 151st Street, according to Florida Highway Patrol. NBC6 is working to learn if anyone was hurt, and what may have caused the collision. Two left lanes were blocked as a result, and drivers were advised to move over or slow down. Video showed that three cars appeared to be involved.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcchicago.com | Johanna Torres
It’s no secret that sneakers tend to pile up in closets—or worse, end up in the trash. But one South Florida company is changing that narrative by transforming old kicks into global opportunities. Sneaker Impact, a 75,000-square-foot facility in Miami where sustainability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s the foundation of the business. The mission is straightforward: keep sneakers out of landfills and give them a second life.
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