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Today’s Top News in Miami, Florida and the US – NBC 7 Miami (51)

Today is Wednesday, January 25, and these are the main news of the day:

1.- Twenty states under Republican governments, including Florida, sued the Biden administration to block its humanitarian parole program, which allows the monthly entry of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Haiti. It is argued that Florida would suffer significant impacts to public education and health care.

2.- They found the body of a man inside a van in the parking lot of Keizer University, in Sweetwater. The case is being investigated by Miami-Dade police as a murder. The victim is neither a student nor a professor nor a member of the university team.

3.- An explosion and a devastating fire reduced a house in Hialeah to ashes. According to firefighters, there were nine people in the house but none were injured. So far the cause of the accident has not been determined, but residents of the area say that in the patio of the house there were several kitchen equipment and propane gas tanks. Three other homes were left without power.

4.- Miami-Dade police arrested a man accused of hitting two referees during a Kendall football game. The report says that referee Yerly Briceño, 44, was hospitalized. According to police, one of the players, identified as Nelson Avilés Rolón, 33, hit him in the face and kicked him to the ground.

5.- An officer shot a suspect near a residential complex in Miami Gardens, in the middle of a fraud investigation. Two subjects were allegedly exchanging some type of items, when the confrontation occurred. The officer saw that one of them had a gun and shot him. The suspect is in stable condition at an area hospital.

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