Miami
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Messi’s Miami training ground to be shared with rugby team
Sep 16, 2023A new rugby union squad will train at the same facility as Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami, the two organizations revealed on Friday. The Miami Sharks, who will begin competing in Major League Rugby the following year,... -
Miami sign Paraguay midfielder Gomez
Jul 20, 2023After acquiring Lionel Messi, Inter Miami began to reassemble its team on Wednesday by adding Paraguayan international midfielder Diego Gomez. The 20-year-old comes from Paraguayan club Libertad, where Miami’s new head coach Gerardo Martino spent two... -
Defending champion Alcaraz cruises into Miami third round
Mar 25, 2023The world’s top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz defeated Argentina’s Facundo Bagnis on Friday, winning 6-0, 6-2, to make an impressive start to his Miami Open championship defense. The 19-year-old Spaniard, who last week defeated Daniil Medvedev in the... -
Djokovic confirms won’t play in Indian Wells, Miami
Mar 10, 2022Due to US federal Covid-19 travel limitations, Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from this month’s ATP Masters tournaments in Indian Wells and Miami. Djokovic, who is unvaccinated, said on Twitter that restrictions requiring non-US citizens to get... -
The collapse of Miami was a structural defect in that building
Jun 27, 2021Engineers had earlier warned of a landslide in the surfside of Miami, Florida, USA. There were flaws in the original design of this building. Engineers warned that the error could cause major damage to the building.... -
Nicola Kuhn gets early taste of tour victory in Miami
Mar 23, 2018Nicola Kuhn became the youngest Spaniard to win an ATP World Tour match since Rafa Nadal after the 18-year-old’s 7-6(4) 6-4 victory over Darian King at the Miami Open on Thursday. Kuhn, who turned 18 on... -
An electric car dealer with a Miami subsidiary is telling Cuba-based diplomats struggling with a gasoline shortage
Apr 18, 2017News Hour: An electric car dealer with a Miami subsidiary is telling Cuba-based diplomats struggling with a gasoline shortage on the Communist-run Caribbean island that they should fret no longer. The United States, which maintains a... -
The death toll from storms lashed the southeastern United States rose to 20
Jan 24, 2017News Hour: The death toll from weekend storms that lashed the southeastern United States rose to 20 on Monday, after a woman was killed when a tree fell on her home. Severe weather including an estimated... -
Hillary Clinton took to the stage with Jennifer Lopez in Miami
Oct 30, 2016News Hour: Hillary Clinton took to the stage with Jennifer Lopez in Miami on late Saturday when the music superstar performed a free concert in the rain to encourage early voting in the battleground state of... -
Airfares fall since Zika outbreak, Miami hotel bookings slow
Aug 28, 2016News Hour: Travelers have booked fewer hotel rooms in downtown Miami, and leisure airfares to the greater Miami area have inched down in the weeks since the Zika virus was detected there, data reviewed by Reuters...