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Newsbreak February 24, 2022

Russia invades Ukraine. A Florida jury convicts a man who killed three women in 2005. The search ends for a man who shot a...

Uyghurs in US complain of cultural genocide during Olympics (includes video...

Uyghur immigrant Hamid Kerim escaped persecution in China and became a successful businessman in the United States. But not many Uyghur people, including his...

Newsbreak February 17, 2022

A near-fatal accident with a Brightline train near Palm Beach County. A pilot trying to use a roadside as a runway with a poor...

Newsbreak February 10th, 2022

Police in South Florida link a burglary to a nearby stabbing. Florida parents face a judge for allegedly forcing a teen to live in...

Artists use their talent to advocate for the Build Back Better...

The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is calling on lawmakers to pass one of the most anticipated bills promised by President Joe Biden, the...

US troops head abroad in Ukraine crisis (includes video story)

Tensions continue to rise in the Ukraine-Russia crisis as President Biden sends 2,000 more troops abroad and shifts 1,000 troops that are already overseas.   These...

Bomb threats pop up across nation targeting historically Black colleges and...

On the first day of Black History Month, over a dozen historically Black colleges or universities, or H.B.C.U.s, across the country have been subject...

Newsbreak February 2nd, 2022

Two deadly school shootings in two states. Bomb threats target more than a dozen historically black colleges and universities. Local members of the Jewish...

COVID numbers are falling quickly (includes video story)

The National Association of Governors (NGA) met for four days in the nation's capital to discuss topics such as infrastructure, return to work, and...

Newsbreak January 31st, 2022

Miami braces for some of the coldest temperatures in years, while SFMN's Washington D.C. bureau students face off against intense winter weather in a...