Lulu Garcia-Navarro
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Technology
One Woman Wants To Create This: *Insert Afro Emoji Here*
Writer Rhianna Jones is petitioning the Unicode Consortium for an emoji of a person with an Afro.
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Environment
Building For An Uncertain Future: Miami Residents Adapt To The Changing Climate
In Miami, the effects of global warming are not hypothetical predictions but realities of everyday life, prompting change by government, businesses and individuals alike.
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Environment
How Climate Change Is Affecting Residents' Health In Miami
We visit Miami to talk with Dr. Cheryl Holder of Florida Clinicians For Climate Action, and Jorge, a fruit vendor who is feeling the effects of increasingly hot days firsthand.
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Music
Alt.Latino's New Music Discoveries At SXSW 2019
From the heart of music madness in Austin, Felix Contreras shares the hottest new Alt. Latino sounds from SXSW Festival.
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Science
Man inadvertently proves that hipsters look alike by mistaking photo as himself
Do hipsters all look alike?
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Alligators, Drugs, And Theft, Oh My! New List Shows Top 10 'Florida Man' Stories
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the most Florida of them all? A new top 10 list of bizarre stories from a Miami-based injury claims company attempts to answer that question.
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Technology
Why We Can't Break Up With Big Tech
Gizmodo's Kashmir Hill spent six weeks trying to cut Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Apple out of her life completely. "Spoiler," she says. "It's not possible."
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Sports
Lucky Lamp Lighting And Anchovy Overload: Wacky Rituals Sports Fans Swear By
In honor of Super Bowl LIII, sports fans across the U.S. tell us what superstitions and rituals they cling to when the pressure is on for their favorite team.
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National
'I Came Because Of A Dream': Honduran Father And Son Meet For The First Time In The U.S.
We catch up with a Honduran father and son caught between President Trump's immigration policies. The son has claimed asylum in the U.S. The father has Temporary Protected Status, which is set to end.
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Europe
'It Does Keep Me Awake': Brexit Vexes Exporters, Short-Staffed Industries
The deadline for the U.K. to leave the EU is two months away, but British leaders can't agree on a plan for doing it. Farmers, nurses and other Brits explain how they're coping with the uncertainty.