Cuban-American Bush Cabinet Member: “Embrace” Obama’s Cuban Thaw

Carlos M. Gutierrez is about as unlikely an ally President Obama could possibly find in his move to thaw relations with Cuba. An old school Cuban-American Republican, Gutierrez spent four years as George W. Bush’s Commerce Secretary loudly blasting the Castro regime and helping Bush craft his hard-line stance on…

FIU Professor Says His Discovery Will Change the Diamond Trade

In the summer of 2013, Dr. Stephen Haggerty stood in the humid Liberian jungle, frustrated at the lack of progress. The swampy ground didn’t allow for heavy machinery, so diamond exploration in these parts was done the old-fashioned way. Seventy-five years old at the time, the geologist helplessly watched his…

A 13-Year-Old Miamian Stole a Car With a Sleeping Baby Inside

A 13-year-old got more when he expected when he stole an SUV. There was a sleeping 6-month-old baby inside. The teen eventually gave up the attempted grand theft auto reasoning, “Nah, I’m not trying to go somewhere with the baby.” The incident occurred Friday afternoon near Northeast Miami Court and 78th…

Man Shot After His Dog Almost Poops on Kendall Neighbor’s Lawn

A dispute over dog poop between two dads on Fathers’ Day turned nearly deadly yesterday in Kendall. Omar Rodriguez, 66, face charges of attempted second-degree murder after he shot Jose Rey after Rey’s dog attempted to poop on Rodriguez’s lawn.  The incident happened at about 9:30 p.m. in the area of Southwest…

Marco Rubio Won’t Say if He’d Order Confederate Flags Down

When Jeb Bush was governor, Florida was roiled with the kind of debate that only happens in Deep South states with long histories of Civil War strife and segregation. As activists pushed for Florida to stop flying the Confederate flag — a symbol of racism to many African-Americans — Bush…

After Charleston, African-American Protesters Say Black Lives Matter

On the morning after the Charleston shooting, where nine African-American churchgoers were murdered during bible study, a group of over 30 African-Americans protested outside police union chief John Rivera’s office in Doral. They held signs that read “Black Lives Matter.” “it’s very unfortunate what happened in Charleston and whats going…

Miami Joins #NiUnaMenos to Stop Women’s Murders

When hundreds of thousands of Argentines planned demonstrations in cities across the country earlier this month to protest violence against women, Argentines in Miami rallied for their own version. Journalists and celebrities began to take up the cause in May, after Buenos Aires radio journalist Marcela Ojeda tweeted her indignation…

Miami-Dade Detective Robbed People During Traffic Stops

Miami-Dade Police Detective William Kostopoulos tried to use the cover of enforcing the law in order to break it. The 47-year-old is accused to pulling over drivers only to rob them of their money and other property.  The United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida announced today that…

FIU Archive Helps Cubans Research Their Genealogy

Have you ever wanted to know more about where you come from? Perhaps learn about the origins of your family name, your great-great-great-grandfather, or if you hail from a long line of Spanish kings?  Well now you may be able to. A new, searchable online archive has been launched for…

Jeb’s Biggest Fan? Haitian Granny, Power Broker Lucy Orlando

In a sea of Jeb supporters at his announcement Monday, Lucy Orlando stood out as a particularly impassioned. The 71-year-old grandmother of nine was decked in a red T-shirt of Jeb’s smiling face above “We love you, Jeb! From the Lucy Orlando Team.” “Jeb is Unique…He loves people…He loves education…

Jeb Bush Slow Jammed the News with Jimmy Fallon

The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, television’s premier place for people more famous than they are funny, played host to newly minted Presidential candidate Jeb Bush last night, and the former Florida Governor did more than just sit on the couch for an interview. He joined Fallon for a special…