April 22, 2000: Elian Gonzalez raid transfixes the nation
A young Cuban boy found floating off the coast of Florida after his mother drowned became the center of a bitter international custody battle between Florida relatives and his father in Cuba
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A young Cuban boy found floating off the coast of Florida after his mother drowned became the center of a bitter international custody battle between Florida relatives and his father in Cuba
Rev. Rene Robert, 71, has been missing since Sunday
Despite outnumbering bank robbery suspects 4 to 1, FBI agents found themselves pinned down by heavy rifle fire in 1986 gun battle
Frantic husband calls for help after finding wife slumped over in their bathroom
Robert Allen Lopez, who pleaded guilty to Medicare fraud in 1995, deported from Nicaragua to Miami
Five years after the transplant surgeons saved the life of an infant girl, they were called upon again to save the life of her younger brother
Adalberto Perez entered the plea during a brief hearing Thursday
Miami-Dade police say Juan Antonio Gonzalez faces first-degree murder and aggravated child abuse charges after Harlow Gonzalez died March 25
Most Americans support diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba -- but not the Americans in Miami's little Havana
Miami holds off furious Wichita State rally to advance in NCAA Tournament; Indiana upsets Kentucky
Police say Joe Padgett shot both his wife and her mom, and should be considered armed and dangerous
Sea level rise could swamp coastal cities over the next few decades, and one state will be hardest hit
Five students, ages 13 to 15, jumped a classmate they thought snitched about the theft of a teacher's car
Five miniature horses galloped through the streets near Florida's Turnpike after getting out of a home in Miramar
Coast Guard suspends search after scouring 2,583 square nautical miles looking for 46-year-old
A Miami-Dade police report released Friday says the 16-year-old boy was held on murder and attempted murder charges in the killing of first-grader King Carter
Valiant attempt to save Florida bird's life illustrates the dangers to animals of improperly disposed of fishing tackle
Doctors in Miami say the Northern Gannet bird was also shot twice; and now it's a waiting game over its survival
Michael Hernandez killed 14-year-old Jamie Gough in a school bathroom in 2004
Judge orders Miami mother to have no contact with her daughter after child found alone in house fire
Valentine's Day attack on 23-year-old Miami woman comes about two weeks after man answered Craigslist ad and moved into her apartment
10,000 or more blacktip sharks are making their annual return to the south Florida coast
Vast storm system turned several homes to rubble in the Panhandle, as Miami residents report fierce winds
Most Cuban migrants no longer try to reach Miami on makeshift rafts in the Florida Straits; it's a long trek by land
On Tuesday, police tweeted that they were searching for Samir Jemaaoui after his wife was killed; a few hours later, they canceled the search
The president's move angered Danish officials. Greenland is a Danish autonomous territory he's often expressed interest in obtaining.
If caught and seized, it would be the third Venezuelan tanker taken by the U.S. this month.
More see Trump's policies responsible for economy today than Biden's; there are also concerns about AI impact on jobs.
A Russian general was killed when a bomb detonated under his car in Moscow and investigators said Ukraine could be behind the attack.
Rep. Ro Khanna said the release of an initial tranche of files and photos related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was a "slap in the face of survivors," while Rep. Thomas Massie said the DOJ is "flouting the spirit and the letter of the law."
A former friend of the man accused of the deadly Brown University shooting and killing an MIT professor described him as a "socially awkward" person who showed signs of anger during their time on campus together.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, whose government earlier this year recongized a Palestinian state, was booed by the crowd.
The episode has deepened concerns that had already emerged from the Justice Department's much-anticipated document release.
Friends and colleagues of Rob Reiner sat down with CBS News to share personal anecdotes and fond memories of him following the news of his tragic death.