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Breaking down the matchups in six key areas of Sundays Week 12 game between the Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots.

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The Miami Dolphins likely need to win five of their remaining seven games to earn a playoff berth and most have the New England Patriots game penciled in as a victory.

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Its the first meeting of Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa against Patriots rookie Drake Maye on Sunday in what could be a matchup seen for years to come in the AFC East.

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State-owned Citizens Insurance will fall below 1 million policies by the end of the year thanks to a stronger private insurance market and the success of Citizens depopulation program company officials said Wednesday.

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Miami Dolphins players tell me the guys who were demoted deserved their demotions and the players that replaced them earned their increased playing time and revamped roles.

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Centrus is one of several companies working on enriching uranium in the U.S. which is currently dependent on foreign providers.

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The president-elect posted a photo of himself holding what he said was a Limited Edition ‘45 Guitar an electric model emblazoned with an American flag and eagle on the body and the Make America Great Again slogan.

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Miami Dolphins right guard Liam Eichenberg had the elite Las Vegas Raiders pass rusher Maxx Crosby frustrated in the Dolphins win. Plus a series of injury updates and Richmond Web is a Hall of Fame finalist.

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A Fort Lauderdale teenager accused of accidentally killing his friend in Wilton Manors in September while both were playing with handguns has been charged as an adult with manslaughter.

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The 5-foot-6 160-pound wide receiver for Texas A&M is not only Jewish — itself a rarity in the ranks of college football — but is believed to be the only Orthodox athlete on a DI team.

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Fort Lauderdale commissioners approved a new noise law Tuesday night that sets the stage for what some hope will address the clash between the citys nightlife and the residential neighbors who live nearby.

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With 36 new members and two new leaders the Florida Legislature gets down to business but is in no rush to tackle the emerging condo crisis.