In this week’s edition of Headliners:
Migrants across the United States have now been given 30 days to self-deport, as major pushback continues on the controversial move by the Trump administration.
And, amid the move– a Senate bill has now advanced in the Florida that would allow minors to work more hours.
Food banks across the country are now scrambling to fill gaps– after $1B in funding was cut from the Department of Agriculture.
Ultra Music Festival has officially kicked off– with more than 150,000 people expected to descend on Downtown Miami, see how city leaders are keeping festival-goers and residents safe.
The Trump Administration’s 25% tariffs on foreign automakers has some customers now changing their tune on whether or not they’re going to purchase that new car.
From tariffs to car insurance– see what Florida drivers can do to potentially save a few bucks on their car insurance rates that seem to be only trickling upward.
An update on a story we brought to you on Headliners last week– a Key Largo restaurant forced to close because of a massive brush fire in South Miami-Dade is hoping to serve customers who were kept away by the flames.
Finally, this Women’s History Month we are celebrating the life of a woman who’s legacy is helping save lives even today!
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