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French Forces Kill ISIS Leader Believed To Be Responsible For Sgt. La David Johnson's Death
CBS Miami / Jessica Vallejo / September 16, 2021
Justice, finally, for a local hero and his family. The man believed to be responsible for the death of Sgt. La David Johnson from Miami Gardens is dead.
Slain Islamic State leader was behind death of Miami Gardens Army Sgt. La David Johnson
Local 10 News / Nicole Lopez-Alvar / September 16, 2021
France says its military has killed a terrorist known as Abu Walid.
The Islamic State Leader is believed to be the mastermind of the ambush and killing of four U.S. servicemen in Niger in 2017
CBS Miami / Joel Waldman / September 17, 2021
More than 10,000 mostly Haitian migrants are sheltering under an international bridge in Mexico, waiting to be processed by immigration authorities in the United States.
Deported migrants from U.S.-Mexico border arrive in Haiti as DHS chief defends flights
Miami Herald / Jacqueline Charles / September 19, 2021
Migration maelstrom puts Biden in a political vise
Politico / Sabrina Rodriguez / September 21, 2021
The forgotten primary: 11 Democrats vie for Florida's bluest seat without outside help
Miami Herald / Alex Daugherty / September 20, 2021
Nine of the 11 Democrats vying for a once-in-a-generation opportunity to represent the state's bluest district in Congress had a chance to face one another, virtually, in a recent candidate forum hosted by the left-leaning advocacy group Florida Rising.
Democrats oversee Haiti deportations and stalled immigration changes, angering advocates
Miami Herald / Alex Daugherty / September 20, 2021
Mike Fernandez, a Miami billionaire and political megadonor who left the Republican Party to pursue bipartisan immigration reform, smiled into the camera last week as he announced his support for a Democrat-only plan to provide citizenship for millions of unauthorized immigrants.
2022 Best Colleges in the U.S.: Harvard, Stanford, MIT Take Top Rankings
The Wall Street Journal / David M. Ewalt / September 21, 2021
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed a lot about higher education. But some things remain constant: The top tier of the 2022 Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings is packed with familiar names, with Harvard University claiming the top spot for the fifth straight year.
Pressure builds on Democratic leadership over HBCU funding
The Hill / Aris Folley / September 22, 2021
Pressure is building on Democratic leadership to ensure the party's $3.5 trillion social spending package includes more grant funding for historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
Black Lawmakers Put Pressure On Democratic Party To Increase HBCU Funding
IHeart 107.5 / Ryan Shepard / September 22, 2021