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Miami Herald, 16 Jun 2026

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The Miami Herald delivers trusted journalism to South Florida with authority and depth. The newspaper has served as a vital source of news and analysis since 1903, covering Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe counties with a sharp focus on regional impact and global relevance. Known for its investigative strength, the Herald has earned multiple Pulitzer Prizes, a testament to its commitment to public service journalism. It has long played a watchdog role in the region’s civic life, from uncovering government corruption to providing essential hurricane coverage. Its editorial perspective reflects the diversity and complexity of its communities, with reporting in both English and Spanish to reach a broader readership. The Miami Herald covers more than just the headlines — it provides context and commentary on politics, business, immigration, education, sports and culture. With a legacy of sharp writing and bold storytelling, the paper has launched the careers of acclaimed journalists and authors. Available on PressReader, The Miami Herald keeps readers informed, engaged and connected to the evolving stories of South Florida. It’s journalism that doesn’t just report the news — it helps shape the conversation.

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ArticleMIAMI’S WORLD CUP SAGA BEGINS

Top, soc­cer fans rush through the Miami Sta­dium gates to attend Monday’s Uruguay-Saudi Ara­bia FIFA World Cup open­ing-round match, the first of sev­eral to be played at the Miami Gar­dens sta­dium. Right, Chris­topher Noria’s flag is examined by...

MIAMI’S WORLD CUP SAGA BEGINS

ArticleMiami-Dade transit offi­cials weigh legal options over fleet of lemon elec­tric buses

Three years after the com­pany that sold Miami-Dade a fleet of elec­tric buses went bank­rupt, the county is still try­ing to fig­ure out what to do about them — includ­ing tak­ing legal action. Miami-Dade and Broward spent $126 mil­lion on a fleet of...

Miami-Dade transit offi­cials weigh legal options over fleet of lemon elec­tric buses

ArticleA record num­ber of Miami­ans can’t make ends meet: Why that’s a risk for every­one

A record num­ber of Miami-Dade fam­il­ies are liv­ing paycheck to paycheck, a new report has found. North of a half-mil­lion county house­holds — 563,947 to be exact — are strug­gling to make ends meet, accord­ing to new data from United Way. That’s...

A record num­ber of Miami­ans can’t make ends meet: Why that’s a risk for every­one

ArticleHeg­seth says more U.S. strikes in Latin Amer­ica could fol­low Venezuela raid

Defense Sec­ret­ary Pete Heg­seth said Sunday that the United States is pre­pared to carry out addi­tional mil­it­ary oper­a­tions across Latin Amer­ica sim­ilar to the recent strike in Venezuela that killed Tren de Aragua leader Héctor Rus­then­ford...

Heg­seth says more U.S. strikes in Latin Amer­ica could fol­low Venezuela raid