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Tech investor Keith Rabois pays record $29M for Venetian Islands home

Tech investor Keith Rabois paid a record $28.9 million for a waterfront mansion in Miami Beach, as the wave of Silicon Valley buyers intensifies in South Florida, The Real Deal has learned. Rabois, a member of the “PayPal Mafia,” who has invested in companies such as PayPal, LinkedIn, Square and Yelp, has been vocal on Twitter about his move

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mango’s on ocean drive and adjacent properties hit the market as redevelopment site

For 65 years, the Wallack family has owned the property at 900 Ocean Drive, operating it both as an adult living facility and, for the past 28 years, as Mango’s Tropical Café. Now, as efforts pick up to “reimagine” South Beach’s MXE district away from a heavy emphasis on entertainment and more toward an arts

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In bloody incident, Broward man throws daughter out of window after attacking girlfriend

A baby is fighting for her life in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Broward Health Medical Center, possibly with a brain hemorrhage, Broward County Police (BSO) said. The mother of the little girl does not know, since she is also in the Intensive Care Unit of the same hospital, trying to survive the stabbing

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Florida’s new python-sniffing dogs have 1st success

Truman, the python-sniffing black Labrador retriever, recently tracked down his first snake in a new program Florida is using to eradicate the invasive species. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recently began training Truman and another dog named Eleanor to detect a python’s scent and alert handlers when they’ve come across one. The first

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What a Mathematician Learned From Cracking the Zodiac Killer’s Code

A group of three hobbyist cryptographers last week cracked one of the most infamous ciphers created by the Zodiac Killer, more than half-a-century after the murderer claimed their first confirmed victim. The unnamed Zodiac killed at least five people in Northern California between the late 1960s and early 1970s, and derived their pseudonym from a

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