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March 17, 2022

Putin says Russians living large in Miami are traitors to the motherland

WASHINGTON — Russians living in Miami and the French Riviera “who cannot do without foie gras, oysters or so-called gender freedoms” are traitors to their homeland, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday, dismissing the effects of Western sanctions on Russian nationals with real estate assets overseas. U.S. and European sanctions have decimated the value […]

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Driver transported after car lands in bay in North Bay Village in suspected DUI crash

NORTH BAY VILLAGE, FLA. – A man who was allegedly driving under the influence was transported to the hospital after his car plunged into the bay in North Bay Village. The vehicle landed in the bay behind a building, just off 79th Street, in the area of Larry Paskow Way and West Drive, Thursday morning.

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Senator issues apology (sort of) for her comment that gay isn’t permanent

MIAMI, Fla. – Sen. Ileana Garcia (R-FL) received more than a few heated responses after her comments on the Senate floor just before the passing of HB 1557. Expressing her support for the Parental Rights in Education bill, known by critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, and just before its passing on March 8, Garcia’s 15-minute

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Handheld metal detectors to be used in Broward public schools

BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – Handheld metal detectors will begin to be utilized at public schools throughout Broward County, Superintendent Vickie Cartwright announced Wednesday evening in a video message to parents and guardians. Cartwright said the screenings will be random and will be conducted by trained security personnel in two schools a day five days a week.

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Man fatally shot on Palmetto Expressway in Hialeah was rapper Baby Cino; surviving victim released from hospital

MIAMI – The passenger who was shot and killed along the Palmetto Expressway in Hialeah was a South Florida rapper who went by Baby Cino, and the other victim who was injured has been released from the hospital. Police said 20-year-old Timothy Starks was one of men who came under fire along the northbound lanes of

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Florida Supreme Court Ruling Would Make It Harder To Sue Tobacco Companies

TALLAHASSEE – In what a dissenting justice called a “fundamental shift,” the Florida Supreme Court on Thursday issued a ruling that likely will make it harder for many plaintiffs suing tobacco companies about smoking-related illnesses. The 6-1 ruling dealt with plaintiffs in a large group of cases — known as “Engle progeny” cases — and

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Amazon Rents Its Biggest Ever Offices In Miami, Will Have 160 Employees Here

Amazon is quietly expanding in Miami, adding new offices that are its biggest ever in the region, according to the WSJ. The new Amazon office is the latest sign that Miami is succeeding in becoming an east coast tech hub, the WSJ wrote. The company recently said it would allow individual teams to decide where they

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