Internet: Miami Rep. Changes Tune on Epstein Files Thanks to ‘Daddy Trump’
Meanwhile, U.S. Rep María Elvira Salazar defended President Trump on CNN after he called a female reporter “Piggy.”
Meanwhile, U.S. Rep María Elvira Salazar defended President Trump on CNN after he called a female reporter “Piggy.”
Rubio was born and raised in Miami to Cuban parents.
This 4-acre palace among the palms is everything you’d expect from fashion nobility.
The True Crime Collective says a “nationally recognized museum” purchased a large chunk of the collection.
Schools across the U.S. have seen massive drops in enrollment of immigrant students.
Four gunmen held the rapper’s mother hostage during the home invasion, Palm Beach deputies said.
The state’s own data seems to undermine its argument that a hunt is needed to keep populations in check.
Commissioner Joe Magazine said the quiet part out loud.
Tagovailoa was tossed a softball: Which European city might he like the Dolphins to visit next?
“Do something for your city,” one person quipped.
Did prison TikTok just gain its newest star?
“Looks like it was made by a 3rd grader on PowerPoint,” a Facebook user opined of the digital ads.
No state board of education had signed on to the right-wing think tank’s so-called Phoenix Declaration — until Thursday.
Suarez has been handing out more keys than a used car salesman.
Stephen Miller’s wife could not fool Dallas Cowboys Chief Brand Officer Charlotte Jones.
Cryptocurrency executive Michael Carbonara is running to unseat U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Parts of Florida were treated to the aurora borealis this week. The show appears to be over, though — for now.
Proposed legislation would reverse a ‘loophole’ in the 2018 farm bill that allows sales of hemp-derived THC products.
The metal Satoshi statue honors the mysterious creator of Bitcoin.
The Carollo political dynasty lives to fight, hopefully not literally this time, another day.
A Tamarac vendor complained about Mayor Michelle Gomez preventing him from selling Kamala Harris shirts at a city park in 2024.
The female serial killer confessed to killing seven men along Florida highways between 1989 and 1990.