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A new Florida lobbying network is reshaping how political influence moves across the state—linking top firms from Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and Tallahassee into a single, statewide…
Billionaire Ken Griffin Accelerates Move to Florida, Sells Final Chicago Property at a Deep Discount
Billionaire investor Ken Griffin, founder and CEO of Citadel, has officially closed out his presence in Chicago’s luxury real estate market. His final property in the…
The future Trump presidential library is already shaping up to be one of Miami’s most ambitious and transformative civic projects—and that’s precisely why political opponents are…
MIAMI — The Trump administration is once again defending the United States and reinforcing national security. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced a…
MIAMI — It’s not every day that the news becomes the news — but this week, one South Florida reporter is making headlines for all the…
New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has tested positive for COVID-19 and is recuperating at home, her office reported on Sunday, barely over a week after she…
A group of 120 Cubans was deported from the United States to Havana, Cuba on Friday, August 30, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Police (ICE) said…
The South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, SFRTA, announced on Sunday via Twitter the suspension of the Tri-Rail train service linking the cities of West Palm Beach…
A Cuban man is in custody after he arrived at Miami International Airport stowed away in the belly of the plane from Havana, Cuba. A spokesman…
The Ultra Music Festival will return to Bayfront Park in Miami after city commissioners approved by a vote their return to what has been their headquarters…
