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New Poll Reveals Strong Bipartisan Support for Adult-Use Marijuana in Florida

With three different petition drives hoping to bring recreational marijuana to Florida, legalization will most likely be on the 2020 ballot. To date, the frontrunning Make It Legal Florida initiative, backed by multistate cannabis companies that stand to gain billions, claims to have garnered more than 100,000 petition signatures since it began last month.
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Man Who Threatened Florida Synagogue Had History of Cyberstalking

Before he threatened to commit mass murder, Hanson Larkin had a pattern of cyberstalking and anti-Semitism, court records show. The Volusia County resident, who yesterday pleaded guilty to sending messages threatening to shoot up a synagogue, was first reported to police by a Hialeah resident who said he was being harassed by Larkin.
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Miami Named Top Vegan City in America

The Magic City, known for its nightlife, beaches, and Cuban sandwiches, is now famous for its plant-based cuisine. Miami has just been named the top vegan hot spot in the United States.
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The Ten Best Pasta Dishes in Miami

Pasta is one of the most versatile everyday options foodies can turn to when craving a comfort meal. Every year, Miami's catalog of good restaurants grows a bit larger and, fortunately, a lot better.
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Florida Memorial Freshman Says Lax Dorm Security Let Her Rapists Escape

When one Florida Memorial University student began attending the historically black college in Miami Gardens this fall, she immediately noticed security in her dorm seemed lax. She had moved from Apopka to attend the school this year, but when she settled into the Willie C. Robinson Residence Hall, she says, she noticed a potential problem.
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Juan Roberto Diago Picks at the Scars Left by Racism in His Native Cuba

It’s not likely anyone would call Juan Roberto Diago a brilliant colorist. Rather, his palette skews more to the ashy gray and black tones of William Kentridge, who has employed charcoal drawings for years to evoke riveting dramas of injustice, inspired by his lengthy experience with systemic racist policies in...