Rubio Backs Bill That Lets Abusive Boyfriends Keep Their Guns
Rubio has twice voted against iterations of the Violence Against Women Act.
Rubio has twice voted against iterations of the Violence Against Women Act.
Hunter Biden’s drug issues are not something Matt Gaetz has any right to criticize.
There was a lot of incredible nonsense for rich people this year.
The family of the slain UPS driver attributes Frank Ordonez’s death to “the negligence and stupidity of the police.”
Apparently, McVay has been caught drinking on the job before.
When an officer returned fire, a bullet struck a female bystander.
The shirts are an abject lesson in Doing Basel Wrong.
Brightline has killed people at a constant and startling clip.
Saile Herrera says she watched in horror as the dog lunged at her son.
Dr. Jeanne Germeil was sentenced to more than 17 years in prison.
Prosecutors now drop any low-level marijuana cases, but Miami-area cops keep arresting people anyway.
According to the FBI, Salman Rashid tried to contact ISIS to recruit someone to use explosives to kill deans at Broward College and Miami Dade College.
Florida senator, ex-governor, and accursed, human-shaped termite mound Rick Scott has been doing a whole lot of talking on TV as of late.
The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office today confirmed to New Times that an active criminal probe exists in relation to Miami-Dade County Commissioner Joe Martinez.
Ronald Saint-Vil arrived at the SLS Hotel in South Beach in November 2017 to help raise money for victims of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. But he says he wound up a victim of police brutality instead. In a new lawsuit, Saint-Vil says Miami Beach cops shouted the N-word at him and stunned him with a Taser until he threw up — all because he was recording them on his cell phone.
For years, Bruce M. Bagley has taught in the University of Miami’s International Studies program. He’s one of the nation’s foremost experts on money laundering in Latin America. That might be because, at least according to the FBI, he’s been helping to launder money out of Latin America.
Mere days after receiving more than three years in prison after lying on a gun background-check form, South Florida rapper (and accused rapist) Kodak Black is facing two additional felony gun charges after Miami-Dade prosecutors unsealed a new case against him. The Miami Herald first reported this afternoon that Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle has hit Black with two felony counts of possession of a firearm by a felon.
When Yoinis Cruz Peña crashed his motorcycle into an I-95 retaining wall, flew off an overpass, and died May 27, 2018, the friends who biked alongside him said he had been chased off the highway by Miami police officers.
Francis Suarez is the platonic ideal of what most people generally imagine a cisgender male politician should look like. He’s fit, has a pronounced jawline, and by all accounts does not appear to be racist. The accolades basically end there.
Kodak Black — the Broward County native who is both one of Florida’s most popular rap stars and an accused rapist — was sentenced today in Miami federal court to three years and ten months in prison after he pleaded guilty to federal weapons violations earlier this year.
Once again, money tied to Publix Supermarkets’ founding family is propping up a hard-line conservative campaign.
Johnny Emmanuel has given many family members keys to his house. But none of them, he says, is able to open a side door at his Fort Lauderdale home — a door even he doesn’t use. So when he got a text from his home-security system August 19 alerting him that someone had opened the auxiliary door, he assumed someone was breaking into his house.