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The dangers of being a Honduran whistleblower
Two weeks after Frances Robles returned from a reporting trip to Honduras, she received a phone call from a source.
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When the New York Giants face the New England Patriots Sunday, more than 5,000 credentialed media will be there to cover the game.
Two weeks after Frances Robles returned from a reporting trip to Honduras, she received a phone call from a source.
Fourteen months since his last trip to Haiti, Jose Iglesias landed in Port-au-Prince last month with his video camera in hand, looking for the images that captured this chapter in the country’s post-quake recovery.
A key part of The Miami Heralds mission is to provide readers the news and information they want how they want it.
Today we launch the first of a three-part investigative series that reveals a systemic failure to protect Florida’s most vulnerable residents: the elderly and those with mental illness living in assisted-living facilities across the state.
For veterans of the Bay of Pigs invasion, memories of the ill-fated covert operation are encapsulated in their brigade number.
During my years at The Miami Herald, I have often had to politely reject a reader submission for one simple reason: We just don’t publish poetry in the newspaper.