A Day In Miami
Maybe I woke up way too early this morning. I got the paper and started reading the front page of the Miami Herald. Actually it seems to be a pretty big news day.
From the upper left: Lawmakers agree to pay surviving Barahona victim $3.75 million, next White House briefs Senate at a perilous moment with North Korea.
Further down the page: four teasers Immigration, voters say no to crackdown. More than 28,000 expected to run in annual Corporate Run. Followed by the search of Israeli Cuisine and a reminder that the NFL Draft begins tonight.
There were four other stories that made the front page.
A state legislator who served eight years failed to file a single federal income tax return. Way to go Eric Fresen. There were pictures of the continuing protests in Venezuela, an article about the outline for tax plans being promoted by the White House and a story about gun violence where a 17 year old shot and killed his 13 year old sister. Police called it an accident.
From the upper left: Lawmakers agree to pay surviving Barahona victim $3.75 million, next White House briefs Senate at a perilous moment with North Korea.
Further down the page: four teasers Immigration, voters say no to crackdown. More than 28,000 expected to run in annual Corporate Run. Followed by the search of Israeli Cuisine and a reminder that the NFL Draft begins tonight.
There were four other stories that made the front page.
A state legislator who served eight years failed to file a single federal income tax return. Way to go Eric Fresen. There were pictures of the continuing protests in Venezuela, an article about the outline for tax plans being promoted by the White House and a story about gun violence where a 17 year old shot and killed his 13 year old sister. Police called it an accident.
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