Traffic Armageddon: Trump and Ultra Music Festival Come to Town
Buckle up, Miamians.
Buckle up, Miamians.
Delcy Rodríguez was sworn in as Venezuela’s interim president earlier this year.
It will be Trump’s second consecutive address at the summit sponsored by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund.
It will be the former mayor’s fourth consecutive appearance at the Saudi-backed FII Priority Summit.
In January, the Trump administration delivered $3 million in supplies to Cuba for Hurricane Melissa recovery.
Still, many residents are not pleased.
Doral is asking the state for $750K to cover Trump’s security.
For many, it was hard to believe Rubio was not familiar with Tarrio.
Before relocating to Aventura, Palantir dealt with constant protests outside its Denver offices over its work with ICE.
Thirteen months after Donald Trump moved back into the White House, we’re in a state of disbelief.
Documents obtained by Wired show that ICE plans to lease office space at One Riverview Square in downtown Miami.
The Department of Defense may no longer provide tuition assistance to service members for schools considered “too woke.”
The influencer’s appearance elicited one of the few points of contention with the performance on social media.
Voice Media Group supports those participating in the nationwide ICE strike, and does not support the current administration’s actions against immigrants. A message from our CEO and editorial director.
The New York Times found Cubans in Florida shocked by Trump’s deportations; Miami Redditors weren’t.
Let them eat, uh, kibble?
Sen. Rick Scott and Rep María Elvira Salazar celebrated the military action, while other local politicians expressed concern.
The Florida U.S. senator tweeted about Trump Derangement Syndrome, “illegal aliens,” and China in 2025.
Larry Klayman, who was representing Loomer, is suspended from practicing law in Florida for two years.
The bold cosmetic look is trending in MAGA circles.
U.S. Font Czar Marco Rubio is waging a font war in the State Department.
Few places are primed for the trend more than South Florida.