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A big win at the Supreme Court, but a long way to go

By Jennifer Becker This Pride Month, we celebrate a big win for the LGBTQ+ community with yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 makes it illegal

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COVID-19 stats slow reopening in South Florida

The rate of positive test results for COVID-19 is down statewide, but up in South Florida, according to state figures for last week. The worst South Florida results were in

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Dad could…go…all…the…way!

As the dads of the world wait for team sports to resume, Hoffman’s Chocolates  is offering an array of sports-themed chocolates for Father’s Day, which is June 21. Yes, that’s

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Dirty Little Secrets

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Great Places and Spaces

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FAU grows veggies from the sea

Three species of vegetables from the sea could just be the new kale with the added benefit of a salty flavor, researchers at Florida Atlantic University think. Researchers from FAU’s

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Charter school takes extra steps to fight racism, pandemic

Charter school KIPP Miami has distributed more than 355 Chrome Books laptops to students, provided wi-fi hot-spots to families without internet access, hand-delivered 185 learning kits filled with school supplies

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Dealing with racial discrimination in the workplace

By Susan Eisenberg As most would agree, we are living and working in unprecedented times. Employers have been dealing with issues related to COVID-19 and now phasing in return to

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Get fit and help Jackson Health

Exercise technology company Fitlight is donating a portion of proceeds from its Fitlight Trainer Neurocognitive sale to the Jackson Health Foundation through Father’s Day on June 21. The sale offers customers

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Amazon 4-Star stores coming to South Florida

The first Amazon 4-Star store in the Miami area will be a 5,000-square-foot location on Lincoln Road at the former site of Nexxt Café. The Amazon 4-Star store at 700

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Entrepreneurs show creativity amid pandemic

By Jennifer Kovach During the COVID-19 pandemic, the type of industry you are in and the location of your business determines whether you are thriving, just surviving or, in some

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