‘CatsOnACouch’ Instagram creator sues after being barred from JD Vance event
Amanda McGonigle, a self-described JD Vance troll, said she was shunned from a government event by authorities who told her, "we know where you stand."
Amanda McGonigle, a self-described JD Vance troll, said she was shunned from a government event by authorities who told her, "we know where you stand."
The FBI is searching for a fugitive who they said is wanted in connection with a $547 million health care fraud conspiracy and who may…
Miami voters will soon determine the future of the historic Miami Marine Stadium, a waterfront venue long celebrated for its boat races, concerts and community…
The popular convention featuring all things pop culture will be held at the Miami Beach Convention Center for three days starting on Friday.
Two brothers from Hialeah have been arrested following an investigation into drug trafficking in Miami-Dade, authorities said.
Amanda McGonigle, a self-described JD Vance troll, said she was shunned from a government event…
The warning period is over: a school bus ticketing program will officially start mailing fines to drivers who illegally pass stopped buses on Monday.
A northbound ramp on Interstate 95 was shut down due to a crash in Miami-Dade early Monday morning, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
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The incident is adding to a growing list of questions surrounding driverless vehicles in Florida and across the country.
Rodríguez also stressed that the island has the right to exercise “the legitimate self-defense recognized by the U.N. Charter.”
Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is officially one of the few NBA stars who have won consecutive MVP awards.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has gone back to back, winning his second MVP award after leading the Thunder to the No. 1 seed again.
Desecrating a sacred Native American site on U.S. federal or tribal land is a felony, punishable by imprisonment and fines.
Any parental leave parents might have does not take into account the days or even months their newborns spend in intensive care.