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Venezuela's Refugee Crisis, Miami School Closes, History Of The Gulf, Harlem Quartet

FERNANDO VERGARA
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MIAMI HERALD
Venezuelan citizens cross the International Simon Bolivar bridge into Colombia on Feb. 21, 2018. As Venezuela’s economic crisis worsens, rising numbers are fleeing in a burgeoning refugee crisis. ";

The refugee crisis in Venezuela is putting pressure on neighboring countries, especially Colombia. SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä±'s Americas Correspondent Tim Padgett was in Cucuta, Colombia to get a .

The Miami school shut its doors last month. According to reports, operators of the educational center for toddlers weren't licensed by the city. And now the center is being loosely linked to Keith Raniere, a self-help guru who was arrested and outed as the leader of the alleged sex cult called NXIVM.

for history for his book The Gulf. We discuss how the Gulf of Mexico helped shape U.S. history.

The is bringing classical music and jazz to a diverse audience. They've performed in the White House and in schools across the country. 

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Luis Hernandez is an award-winning journalist and host whose career spans three decades in cities across the U.S. He’s the host of SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä±â€™s newest daily talk show, Sundial (Mon-Thu), and the news anchor every afternoon during All Things Considered.