Main news from Miami today, September 19: Cubans nominated for Latin Grammy, arrests in Miami, and successes of immigrants.

Cubans in Miami stand out for their nominations at the Latin Grammy, face arrests in controversial cases, and celebrate success stories while continuing to leave their mark on the vibrant life of the city.

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Seidy La Niña responds strongly to criticism about her physique on social media.

The Cuban singer Seidy La Niña responded emphatically to a derogatory comment about her body on Instagram. In response to a message that criticized her body, the artist made it clear that her self-love is above any criticism. She accompanied her reply with a video dancing in a bikini and singing a song that celebrates the naturalness of her body, which has earned her support from many followers. Read more

Cuban exile in the U.S. touches hearts with message about the importance of family calls.

Alejandro Quintana, a former Cuban broadcaster residing in Miami, shared a reflection on how important it is to answer calls from family members in Cuba. He recalled that life can change in an instant and that this call could be the last one you receive from a loved one. His words have resonated deeply within the Cuban community in exile, which has shown its support on social media. Read more.

El Micha leaves interview after heated discussion with Carlos Otero.

The Cuban singer El Micha had a tense argument with the host Carlos Otero during the recording of a television program, which led him to leave the set abruptly. In a video shared on his social media, El Micha expressed his frustration with the show and made it clear that he would not tolerate disrespect, which has sparked a significant debate among his followers. Read more

Cuban artists nominated for the 2024 Latin Grammy Awards

Several Cuban artists have been nominated for the 2024 Latin Grammy Awards, standing out in various categories. Among the nominees are Cimafunk, Daymé Arocena, and Al2 El Aldeano. The ceremony will take place on November 14 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, where these talents will compete for a golden gramophone. Read more.

Cuban in the U.S. shares inspiring story of entrepreneurship

Marlan Vázquez, a Cuban entrepreneur in the United States, recounted on TikTok how she started working at the age of 14 in Cuba and how her entrepreneurial spirit led her to establish her own business. Her story has inspired many, highlighting the importance of perseverance and personal effort to overcome adversity. Read more.

Which cities are Cubans from Miami moving to?

A Cuban moving businessman in Miami has revealed the Florida cities where many Cubans are relocating due to the high cost of living in Miami. Cape Coral and Naples top the list, while cities like Ocala and Jacksonville are also attracting those seeking a lower cost of living and better opportunities. Read more.

Cuban man found guilty of shooting a cyclist in Miami in 2019.

Kadel Piedrahita, a Cuban resident in Miami, has been found guilty of second-degree murder for the death of Alexis Palencia, a Cuban cyclist. The incident occurred in 2019 after a violent argument on a bridge in Key Biscayne. The sentencing will take place in the next two months and he could face up to life in prison. Read more

El Chulo celebrates the purchase of his third house in the United States.

The Cuban reggaeton artist El Chulo has shared his joy over the purchase of his third property in the United States. In an emotional message on social media, the artist highlighted how far he has come from his humble beginnings and motivated his followers to fight for their dreams. Read more.

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