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Today, Wednesday, January 8, 2025, we bring you a summary of the most notable news from Miami. A couple of Cubans celebrated a birthday at the restaurant Lo D’ Alex, owned by the Cuban singer Alexander Delgado. The experience was shared on TikTok, showcasing a dinner that included salmon and churrasco with congrí, with a total bill of 158 dollars excluding tip. The reaction to this experience has been mixed, sparking a debate about the cost and quality of the restaurant.
In a touching event, a Cuban mother surprised her daughter in the United States after more than three years apart. The reunion was captured in an emotional video that has gone viral on TikTok, highlighting the impact of migration-related separations among Cuban families.
In an unfortunate incident on the roads of the United States, a Cuban truck driver suffered a collision when a reckless driver invaded his lane. Fortunately, despite the considerable damage to the truck, the driver is safe and used the opportunity to remind his followers of the importance of caution while driving.
On another note, a TikTok video features a Cuban mother and son enjoying a lively dance session to the rhythm of “Voy 100 a mi” by El Yonki. The energy and joy shared within the family have taken social media by storm, highlighting how music brings hearts together and creates special moments.
In Miami, the story of Ariel Menéndez, a Cuban who lives on the streets after succumbing to alcoholism, illustrates the challenges faced by some immigrants in the United States. His poignant narrative aims to raise awareness about the ravages of addiction and the journey toward recovery.
In the international arena, an investigation has been opened following the gruesome discovery of two bodies in the landing gear of a JetBlue flight in Fort Lauderdale. Authorities are working to clarify this tragic event and the security deficiencies that allowed such an incident to occur.
Finally, Miss Universe Cuba refuted a supposed offensive comment attributed to Marianela Ancheta against the Cuban exile community in Miami, clarifying that the organization only supports statements made from its official sources.
These are some of the stories that have marked the day in Miami, reflecting the diversity of experiences and realities lived by the Cuban community both locally and internationally.
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