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Harvard Law prof who fired pellet gun near synagogue, said he was ‘hunting rats’ agrees to leave US: DHS

A Brazilian Harvard Law School professor who pleaded guilty last month to illegally firing an air rifle outside a Boston-area synagogue — and told police he was “hunting rats” — has agreed to leave the US following his arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement this week. A Harvard Law professor from Brazil has agreed to...

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Luxury residential projects booming on the Miami River

If you squint, Brickell and Downtown Miami could pass for New York, Singapore … even Bangkok, says developer Shahab Karmely, CEO and founder of Kar Properties. All those cities, including Miami, are built around rivers. “I had always thought of Miami as the beach,” he says. “But the energy of Miami, the walkability, the water...

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Chic stays: Our favorite haute hotels in Miami for 2025

Whether you prefer the cabana life at Andaz or an extended spa day stay at the treatment-touting Ritz-Carlton, here are five lavish lairs to lay your head in Miami this winter. Donatella Boutique Hotel & Restaurant | 1350 Collins Ave. Villas at the Italian Riviera-inspired hotel start at $475. Leave it to Miami to give...

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What the history of big-money closer deals says about the Mets’ Edwin Díaz decision

In announcing the three-year, $51 million contract with Devin Williams, the Mets left a space open for Edwin Díaz. “Devin is a dynamic pitcher who will help bolster the back of the bullpen,” David Stearns said in the statement. “He is an experienced arm with a proven track record pitching in high-leverage situations.” “Back of...

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