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Aaron Leibowitz

Aaron Leibowitz

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Miami Beach Reporter, Miami Herald

Fort Lauderdale

Biography

Aaron Leibowitz is a reporter who covers the Boston courts for Law360. He previously covered local politics for the Miami Herald and for Wicked Local/Gatehouse Media. His work has also appeared in The New York Times, Boston Globe, MLB.com and Sports Illustrated. In 2018, he earned a master’s degree from the Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism at Columbia University.

Final Covers

militarism, crypto corruption,Tech illicit finance, surveillance politics, corporate malfeasance

Doesn’t Cover

Business, Crime and Hard News

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Content

Total articles 3640

  • Spring break rules keep Miami Beach crowds small and calm as second peak weekend begins

    By Aaron Leibowitz Verified, Amanda Rosa Verified

    Mar. 21, 2025

  • Spring break rules keep Miami Beach crowds small and calm as second peak weekend begins

    By Aaron Leibowitz Verified, Amanda Rosa Verified

    Mar. 21, 2025

  • Spring break rules keep Miami Beach crowds small and calm as second peak weekend begins

    By Aaron Leibowitz Verified, Amanda Rosa Verified

    Mar. 21, 2025

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Company Info

Miami Herald

The Miami Herald is a leading daily newspaper based in Miami, Florida, known for its comprehensive coverage of local, national, and international news. Established in 1903, it has a strong focus on the Spanish-speaking community in Miami and Latin America. The newspaper is recognized for its investigative reporting and has received multiple Pulitzer Prizes, highlighting its commitment to quality journalism. In addition to its main publication, the Miami Herald also produces El Nuevo Herald, a Spanish-language newspaper that serves the Cuban-American community and other Latin American immigrants. The Miami Herald offers digital content through its online platform, providing access to articles, videos, and interactive features. Its extensive archives are valuable for historical research and are accessible through services like NewsBank.

Miami, Florida, United States

+1 916-321-1855

Founded: 1903