Extreme Bare-Knuckle Fighting Returns to South Florida
Raw, homegrown Miami brawling has hit the mainstream.
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.
Joe Kent was a vocal supporter of Patriot Prayer, a group known for organizing powder-keg political rallies in the Pacific Northwest that descended into violent clashes.
“Day after day, the record-smashing anomalies in the atmosphere and ocean around the world this year are just jaw-dropping.”
Although Florida’s beloved manatees get it on year-round, mating herds are most commonly seen during the summer.
Just before the 100th anniversary of the Rosewood massacre, a local resident in the rural Florida town flew into a racist rage against Black historian Marvin Dunn.
The club owners say the raid was nothing more than political payback.
Is extreme heat in Florida prisons a form of “cruel and unusual” punishment?
In the social media age, a sports fan with a keen eye for news can become the center of the conversation.
Transit expert Ray Delahanty says Miami has “the kind of spine of metro rail service that you would hope the region is able to build upon and leverage.”
If casual Alex Jones viewers were to select their “Most Interesting Man in the World,” it might be Daniel Boronico.
Alexa, play “The Boys Are Back” by Zac Efron and Corbin Blue.
A classmate says Jordan Petrocchi, who died after attending Day 2 of Rolling Loud festival, was about to graduate from Clemson University.
An artificial flower business linked to a man from Guangzhou, China, donated $500K to the super PAC supporting Mayor Suarez, according to the Campaign Legal Center.
At PragerU, the gender wage gap doesn’t exist and systemic racism is a fairy tale.
The father says that on the day he took his son off life support, he learned that a hospital employee had posted a photo of the dying 18-year-old on Instagram.
The Key Lime Pie on aisle 10 is calling your name, Mr. G.O.A.T.