Botched Barbie Dream Fest organizers draw first lawsuit
A Miami-area company is claiming Barbie Dream Fest organizers left South Florida without paying the bill.
A Miami-area company is claiming Barbie Dream Fest organizers left South Florida without paying the bill.
Documented N-word user Dariel Gonzalez is now refraining from speaking and joking freely, according to his attorney.
Authorities announced the move during a press conference at the Freedom Tower.
Critics have called the money pot a “slush fund” for “insurrectionists.”
Police say one of the men wrote “ADOLF WAS HERE” alongside a swastika symbol.
Gianni Infantino thinks you can’t find a pro sport ticket in the U.S. for less than $300. Is this true for Miami?
“Lookmaxxer community’s 9/11,” one person joked.
While the game was Miami’s first win at Nu Stadium, the main supporter’s section was void of its usual pomp and circumstance.
A capybara also died while being bred, according to PETA.
Jewish Voice for Peace South Florida is accusing Commissioner David Suarez of spending thousands to doxx protesters.
Joshua Chad Koren is director of research for Pleasant Lake Partners LLC and has appeared on CNBC as a tech analyst.
“Stop asking questions.”
One of the ribbon-cutters in Doral is a child actor-turned crypto billionaire and apparent friend of Jeffrey Epstein.
From the start, prices have been sky high.
The officer is alleged to have logged overtime hours when, in reality, he never left home.
Universal City Studios LLC joins A-list artists and creators who’ve seen their work used by DHS and/or the White House.
Miosha Watts’ video accusing a Vixen surgeon of assault has racked up 3.4 million views.
The Oakland Park couple say they might optimistically get another job in the field a year after Spirit ceased operations.
The techbro-funded, gold-leafed, skinny Trump was a “clusterfuck” to make, the sculptor tells New Times.
As the luxury brand expands across South Florida, newly surfaced records trace Epstein’s ties to Cipriani’s elite social scene.
Or perhaps Jimmy Buffett. Or Lilly Pulitzer.
The charges escaped public attention — until Miami New Times got the scoop.