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  • Tim Padgett is the Americas editor for Miami NPR affiliate WLRN, covering Latin America, the Caribbean and their key relationship with South Florida. He has reported on Latin America for almost 30 years - for Newsweek as its Mexico City bureau chief from 1990 to 1996, and for Time as its Latin America bureau chief in Mexico and Miami (where he also covered Florida and the U.S. Southeast) from 1996 to 2013.
  • By Wednesday, the number of people killed during a week of anti-government unrest in Venezuela had risen to five. A top opposition leader, Leopoldo López,…
  • The 2013 hurricane season ends this Saturday – and it barely scratched us Florida. What scientists predicted would be an especially busy year for storms…
  • Last week the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, John Boehner, declared immigration reform dead in 2013.That was hardly welcome news for the…
  • Earthquakes are common off Cuba's southern coast. But they are rare off the island's northern coast. The northern city of Havana, for example, hasn't…
  • Tim Mak is NPR's Washington Investigative Correspondent, focused on political enterprise journalism.
  • Tim Fanning is a WUSF Public Media Stephen Noble intern for spring 2018.
  • Tim Lloyd grew up north of Kansas City and holds a masters degree in journalism from the University of Missouri, Columbia. Prior to joining St. Louis Public Radio, he launched digital reporting efforts for Harvest Public Media, a Corporation for Public Broadcasting funded collaboration between Midwestern NPR member stations that focuses on agriculture and food issues. His stories have aired on a variety of stations and shows including Morning Edition, Marketplace, KCUR, KPR, IPR, NET, WFIU. He won regional Edward R Murrow Awards in 2013 for Writing, Hard News and was part of the reporting team that won for Continuing Coverage. In 2010 he received the national Debakey Journalism Award and in 2009 he won a Missouri Press Association award for Best News Feature.
  • In an interview with NBC, the president addressed a critique by the South Carolina senator by saying the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow continues to leave Black Americans "behind the eight ball."
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