Blacks Accept Too Much Cop Racism

More than a week after Miami Beach cops were busted sending one another racist and sexist emails, there’s been zero outrage from so-called civil rights leaders and activists. No one protests the racism polluting police departments across the nation until the body of a young black male is lying dead…

African-Americans Need to Learn Black History

Go to any African-American neighborhood, whether it be in Miami or Baltimore, and chances are you won’t find anyone under 30 who knows that a runaway black slave, Crispus Attucks, was the first casualty of the American Revolution. And likely no one will know that African-American businessmen were the first…

Dozens of Restaurants Lined Up in Battle for Doral

Two of Miami’s largest real estate development companies are facing off to see who can turn Doral from a drive-by traffic jam into a bustling, quasi-urban hub. The first, the Shops at Downtown Doral, comes form Codina Partners and Lennar Commercial and promises another outlet of Coral Gables’ Bulla Gastrobar…

Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper Initiative Won’t Help Blacks

You’d think President Barack Obama could do a better job of relating to the plight of young African-American men in today’s society. In the wake of the Baltimore riots and national outrage over police treatment of unarmed young black men, Obama last week announced he was launching an initiative, My Brother’s Keeper…

Baltimore’s Blacks Want Revolution, Not Resolution

Watching images of people throwing things at police, setting fires, and destroying property in Baltimore reminds me of the pent-up anger that fueled the 1980 riots in Miami. After an all-white jury acquitted four white officers of killing Arthur McDuffie, a black insurance agent and former Marine, a three-day rampage…

Five Things Dolphins Fans Should Watch for in the NFL Draft

For Miami Dolphins fans, tomorrow is a huge day. At this year’s NFL Draft, so much is on the line — the team’s decisions between Thursday and Sunday could go a long way toward making the Fins contenders rather than annual pretenders. So what should Fins fans root for to…

Marco Rubio Is Jeb Bush’s Mini-Me

Next week, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio will take to the steps of Miami’s Freedom Tower, the iconic building that was the first stop for Cuban immigrants in the 1960s. The Republican golden boy will officially announce his run for president in 2016. He wants to make everybody believe he’s fit…

Sleazy Recruiters Are Ruining Miami’s Elite Youth Football Leagues

In Miami’s African-American communities, youth football is a huge deal. Thousands of people attend big games. The quality of play is extraordinary. And some of the nation’s best young athletes participate. Dolphins former all-pro receiver Chad Johnson, Atlanta Falcons running back Devonta Freeman, and University Miami all-star running back Duke…

Barack Obama Has Left a Loonier America in His Wake

Barack Obama has dealt with a lot of bullshit that none of the 43 white presidents before him had to go through. He set the standard for what to expect the next time America elects a black man to be commander in chief. As he nears the end of his…

Empire Proves Hollywood Needs More Black Shows

Uncle Luke, the man whose booty-shaking madness made the U.S. Supreme Court stand up for free speech, gets as nasty as he wants to be for Miami New Times. This week, Luke talks about the hottest show on television. The success of the TV show Empire, which chronicles the life…