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Frank Artlies, right, sits with his attorney Frank Quintero, left, during closing arguments in Courtroom 4-1 at the Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building on Monday, September 30, 2024, in Miami, Florida. Carl Juste [email protected] Slow justice
Steward Health is selling all 31 of its U.S. hospitals, including its five South Florida hospitals, after filing for bankruptcy protections. Miami Herald staff READ MORE Hospitals in trouble A large national healthcare company has filed for bankrupt
Bunch of CPI(M) party flags in a Party meeting Photo: Getty Images Bunch of CPI(M) party flags in a Party meeting Photo: Getty Images The Left failed to score in Bengal. Yet again. hiuslots Starting with their rout in the 2019 Lok Sabha electio
To most of us, the ocean is a no man’s land — a vast, bottomless and uncharted void. Three-quarters of the ocean has never been seen by humans, and only a quarter of its floor has been mapped in detail, which means we have a better understanding of
The First Amendment has so far played only a bit part in the debate about banning TikTok. This may change. If the U.S. government tries to shut down this major communications platform, the First Amendment will certainly have something to say about i
The plan to charge drivers to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street, which last month moved closer to federal approval, will deliver two notable gifts to New York and the region when it begins, perhaps as soon as next April. The first is that congest
Since the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israelriobet, President Biden has had two goals in the Middle East: to support Israel’s right to defend itself against terrorism and to prevent the Israel-Hamas war from escalating into a regional conflagra
Patrick Healy, the deputy Opinion editor, hosted an online conversation with the Times Opinion columnists David Brookssulit777, Ross Douthat, Tressie McMillan Cottom and Pamela Paul about Tuesday’s debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. Patrick Healy
Pascale Solages, an anti-corruption activist from Haiti, burst into tears of joy last month when she heard that the U.S. Treasury Department had finally slapped sanctions on Michel Martelly, a former president of Haiti who is accused of drug traffic
Watching as Hurricane Helene slammed into Tennessee, distant friends kept checking in on us here in Nashville, but we were fine. Better than fine, in truth: After weeks of drought, we were finally getting some desperately needed rain. Helene made la