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A Syrian Chocolatier's Legend Lives On In Europe — But Stays Close To Its Roots
Ghraoui chocolate in Damascus was a place fit for queens — literally. But the family that owned it since 1805 moved from war-torn Syria to Hungary to start over, and ended up thriving.
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Amazon, Shmamazon. Study Finds South Florida Can Build Its Own Mega-Corporations
It's been over two months since South Florida found out it was no longer in the running to house Amazon's second headquarters . In the end, the online...
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1/31/19: "Operation Rap Up;" The DONNA Marathon; New Podcast
Earlier this week police announced the arrest of six people accused of illegal firearm possession. At least five were seen in locally-produced music…
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Single-Origin Chocolate Maker Talks Bean-to-Bar
Denise Castronovo is a producer of chocolate who contracts with small growers for precise cocoa beans, which she then crafts into award winning...
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WHO Warns Of Dire Conditions, Deaths Of Children At Refugee Camp In Syria
More than 20,000 people, mostly women and children, have arrived at the al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria in just two months. The World Health Organization says aid workers are struggling to keep up.
Nicaraguan Journalist Exiled In Miami Wins Prestigious Prize – And Vindication
There is another political crisis raging in Latin America besides Venezuela. That’s Nicaragua, where the authoritarian regime has all but criminalized...
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Sick And Tired? Scientists Find Protein That Puts Flies To Sleep And Fights Infection
In the search for what triggers sleep, researchers stumbled upon a link between sleep and the immune system. A single fly gene gets turned on in sick flies, inducing sleep and an immune response.
Shriners Hospital In Tampa To End Inpatient Care
Shriners Hospitals for Children will stop offering inpatient care at its Tampa location starting in August.
Rebuilding Tyndall: Patronis Says Hurricane Michael Created A 'Fresh Start' For Air Force Base
Officials in charge of getting Tyndall Air Force Base back up and running gave an overview Thursday of where they are now and where they hope to be in...
Juan Guaidó Claims Police Raided His Home As He Struggles To Consolidate Power
Juan Guaidó accuses Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro of sending police to intimidate his family. The U.S.-backed opposition leader seeks to oust Maduro and replace him as interim president.
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