Miami Herald

Miami Herald

The Miami Herald is a daily newspaper in the United States, owned by The McClatchy Company and based in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Established in 1903, it ranks as the fifth-largest newspaper in Florida, catering to the communities of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe counties. In its history, the Miami Herald circulated across Florida, as well as in Latin America and the Caribbean. The newspaper has received a total of 24 Pulitzer Prizes for its outstanding journalism.

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  • 9 hours ago | miamiherald.com | Shane Croucher

    There were around 30 as yet unexplained sabotage attacks on telecommunications infrastructure in Sweden, mostly along the same major road, authorities in the country have revealed. Nothing is stolen in the attacks on masts, but cables are cut and fuses and other technical equipment destroyed, Sweden's national public broadcaster SVT Nyheter reported, citing investigators. Newsweek has contacted the Swedish Prosecution Authority, which is leading the investigation, for comment.

  • 19 hours ago | miamiherald.com | Chris Lee

    In the public eye for more than a quarter century-first as a rapper-turned-underwear model, then as a film actor, and now as a producer and entrepreneur as well-Mark Wahlberg has always managed to make fitness a priority, even when his travel schedule has kept him constantly on the move. "My philosophy is, it's easier to stay in shape than it is to get in shape," Wahlberg says.

  • 21 hours ago | miamiherald.com | Eli Segall

    Nevada legislators approved a bill to change probate laws and sent it to the governor's desk this past weekend, after the Las Vegas Review-Journal found a cottage industry reaped paydays selling dead people's homes through court but often didn't make a dime for heirs. The state Senate and Assembly both unanimously approved a measure that adds steps needed to take over a dead person's estate. It also limits who can obtain court authority to sell homes in probate cases without a judge's approval.

  • 22 hours ago | miamiherald.com | Andres Oppenheimer

    Amid President Trump’s threats to start a global trade war, invade Greenland, seize control of the Panama Canal and annex Canada, this story has gone virtually unnoticed: Cuba is going through its worst economic crisis in decades — maybe since the 1959 revolution. Before we get into whether we’re likely to see any massive street protests like the ones that shook the island in 2021, let’s look at the disastrous situation Cubans are facing today.

  • 22 hours ago | miamiherald.com | Aaron Flaum

    HARTFORD, Conn. - Gov. Ned Lamont declined to provide a definitive answer Thursday on whether he will run for a third term as governor - a difficult feat that has only been accomplished by one other Connecticut politician in the past 200 years. For months, Lamont has repeatedly said he would announce his decision after the legislative session ended. On Thursday, less than 12 hours after the session ended, Lamont said he still needs to discuss the matter with his wife and his running mate.