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More than 30 years after its publication, Daddy’s Roommate has once again found itself the target of censorship.
More than 30 years after its publication, Daddy’s Roommate has once again found itself the target of censorship.
Spotting Chef Trillie at a Miami sports event has become a localized game of “Where’s Waldo.”
Amid pressure from lawmakers to ramp up security post-9/11, the controversial facial recognition technology has made its way into dozens of U.S. airports.
Run through the new anti-“woke” laws that are reshaping classrooms.
According to the FBI, the woman’s friend said she awoke to find the bartender lingering over their naked bodies inside the cruise cabin.
Florida students returning to school will be confronted with a flurry of new rules that regulate their nicknames, where they use the bathroom, and what’s uttered in their classrooms.
He sported green surgical scrubs, a Mickey Mouse shirt, and other memorable garb while attempting to rip off a half-dozen banks, according to an FBI charging document.
Who among the current crop of Miami’s star athletes is poised to follow Dwyane Wade?
Pictures of her were plastered all around the cash register at the Boca Raton bakery, declaring “CAKE THIEF!”
“Love is the best kind of happiness.”
Tekashi was allegedly caught zipping down the Turnpike at an absurd speed.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum have resorted to creative means to lubricate the gears of political donation.
“We have decided to make enrollment for this elective an ‘opt-in’ process that expressly requires parental consent,” Broward County’s superintendent said in a statement.
American soccer fans are finally getting the hang of it.
The “ghetty” has become evermore elusive in Gen Z parlance.
Raw, homegrown Miami brawling has hit the mainstream.
The next generation of sports stars is here to remind you how fast the years fly by.
Two cops flew to Qatar and stayed at a posh hotel “to provide dignitary protection for the Honorable Mayor Suarez.”
The wrangling over the AP course status signals confusion – or obfuscation – over the patchwork of new education rules under Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration.
Florida taxpayers are picking up the tab for elderly prisoners’ progressively more expensive health care bills, covering everything from wheelchairs to hearing aids.
“I was crying for nearly the entire dive because I realized that I would likely never see these hundred-plus-year-old colonies alive again.”
Prominent attorney John Ruiz’s company LifeWallet has revealed that it’s the subject of a probe by federal regulators and received a subpoena from the Department of Justice.