In today’s Quickcast:
Former President Donald Trump was at the National Association of Black Journalists, and things quickly took a turn when the topic of the presumptive Democratic nominees, Kamala Harris’ ethnicity and race was discussed.
Meanwhile, Miami-Dade voters are expected to turn out in droves for the presidential primary in November, and workers are testing machines to ensure the process goes smoothly.
Changing gears, the nonprofit ‘OneBlood’ was the victim of a cyber attack, prompting centers to alert hospitals to active their critical blood shortage protocols.
And, a police-involved crash left a car on its side along a busy Miami street.
In the Middle East, tensions are rising after a top Hamas leader was killed in an airstrike.
Venezuela’s President has asked the country’s Supreme Court to conduct an audit after their tumultuous presidential election.
Juan Guaido, the former acting president of Venezuela sat down with CBS News Miami to share his thoughts on the unrest in the nation.
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission met for a second day– among the topics discussed was the prioritization of communications and technology.
Big changes are coming to the Macarthur Causeway as they work on the major highway.
Also, the Dolphin’s season is almost here! CBS Miami talks all things Fins.
Finally, a tropical disturbance may put a damper on your weekend plans. See when you can expect the weather conditions to worsen.
Catch the Quickcast with Najahe Sherman weekdays at 4PM ET streaming on the CBS Miami app and CBSMiami.com
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