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FIU poll finds Cuban American support for Trump at an all-time high
Cuban Americans’ support of former President Donald Trump is at an all-time high, according to a new Florida International University poll.
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Cruise lines score victory from appeals court reversal of $439M illegal tourism lawsuit
The US 11th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed an earlier decision that found major cruise companies had illegally engaged in tourism to Cuba between 2015 and 2019.
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Trump participates in Latino business leaders roundtable
Former President Donald Trump participated in a roundtable with Latino business leaders at his Doral resort. NBC6’s Hatzel Vela reports
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Collapsed power grid, hurricane landfall leaves Cuba in ‘total crisis'
Cuba is paralyzed with no production amid a countrywide power meltdown, a Cuban economist said
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Cuba fails to restore electricity after Oscar makes landfall
Millions in Cuba have been without power for days after Oscar made landfall on the island. NBC6’s Hatzel Vela reports
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Hurricane Oscar makes landfall in Cuba
Hurricane Oscar made landfall Sunday evening in the Cuban province of Guantanamo near the city of Baracoa.
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Slow progress after Cuba's electrical grid collapses twice in 24 hours
There are pockets of electricity on the island Saturday after Cuba’s main power plant failed twice, plunging its 10 million residents into the dark.
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Power outage across Cuba leaves 10 million without electricity
The Cuban government had tried to stave off the outage, but by 11 a.m., the largest power plant in the country had gone offline.
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Power goes out on entire island of Cuba, leaving 10 million people without electricity
The electricity went out Friday in Cuba, affecting the entire island’s population of 10 million after one of its main power plants failed, according to Cuba’s energy ministry.
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Video shows people trying to help beached whale that washed up on Cuba's coast
A whale that washed ashore on a beach in Cuba could not be returned to the open ocean and died, NBC News reported, despite efforts from local rescuers.
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Beached whale dies after washing up on Cuba's coast
A whale that washed ashore on a beach in Cuba could not be returned to the open ocean and died, NBC News reported, despite efforts from local rescuers.
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‘Long live Fidel and Raul': Message on MetroLink van appears to praise Castro regime
Shocked residents captured video of an electronic message board on a MetroLink vehicle that ran the words “Viva Fidel y Raúl,” meaning “Long live Fidel and Raul.”
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Residents upset over message praising Castro brothers
Miami-Dade is investigating after a MetroLink vehicle was seen with a sign that said ‘Long Live Fidel and Raúl’
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At least 30 sloth fever cases reported in people traveling from Cuba to Florida
The virus has been around for a decade, but only recently has started to spread to humans.
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Report reveals 300+ people, including children, affected by mysterious ‘Havana syndrome'
A new report to Congress revealed that more than 300 people in the intelligence community, including children, are facing an invisible enemy once known as Havana syndrome.
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Report reveals 300+ people, including children, affected by mysterious ‘Havana syndrome'
A new report to Congress revealed that more than 300 people, including children, are facing an invisible enemy once known as Havana syndrome. NBC6’s Jamie Guirola reports.
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Activists remember imprisoned Cubans on 3rd anniversary of historic protests
Three years after the historic protests in Cuba, Cubans in South Florida are remembering those who were imprisoned for practicing free speech.
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Russian warships reach Cuban waters ahead of military exercises in the Caribbean
A fleet of Russian warships on Wednesday began entering the Caribbean in what some see as a projection of strength as tensions grow over Western support for Ukraine.
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Russian warships head to Cuba for military exercise; Miami mayor takes aim at Biden
Cuba says the Russian ships do not carry nuclear weapons and that the visit does not represent a threat to the region.
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Russian warships headed to Cuba as tensions rise over Ukraine: US officials
The U.S. has been tracking Russian warships and aircraft that are expected to arrive in the Caribbean for a military exercise in the coming weeks, in a Russian show of force as tensions rise over Western military support for Ukraine, U.S. officials said Wednesday.