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A Cop Shot and Paralyzed a Teen. Miami Police Refuse to Release His Name.
Florida’s version of a popular protection called Marsy’s Law allows cops to keep their identities secret after a shooting or other use of force.
Miami Mayor Wants to Give Residents Free Bitcoin, Become Tax-Free City
Mayor Francis Suarez revealed the latest plans in his fraught mission to turn Miami into a crypto-utopia this week.
New NYC Mayor Eric Adams Wants the City to Have Its Own Cryptocurrency
“We need to look at what’s preventing the growth of bitcoins and cryptocurrency in our city."
Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo Is Getting Fired
The high-profile police chief unknowingly took a photo with a Proud Boy, and once said the city was run by “Cuban mafia.”
Documents Reveal Miami Mayor's Struggle to Make the City a Bitcoin Utopia
Six months after Mayor Francis Suarez announced that Miami will pay employees and accept taxes in Bitcoin, documents reveal numerous difficulties.
A Famous Mexican TV Host Is on the Run After Allegedly Embezzling $146 Million
Inés Gómez Mont is best known in the US for proposing marriage to Tom Brady at the Super Bowl. Now she's a fugitive.
This Is How Bad COVID Is Getting in Police Departments
“Just signed 10 more condolence letters for active-duty officers who have been taken from their families, friends, and colleagues by COVID-19,” tweeted the Miami police chief.
Miami Launches 'MiamiCoin' to Make Millions and Fund the Police
Miami's mayor has said returns from the city's new cryptocurrency could be used to "eliminate homelessness" and for "increasing the police force."
DaBaby’s Apology for Being Homophobic Definitely Has Nothing to Do With Him Losing Tons of Money
The Lollapalooza festival in Chicago, the Governors Ball in New York City, and the Day N Vegas festival all dropped the rapper from their line-ups.
What We Still Don’t Know About the Miami Condo Collapse
Officials say 11 residents have been confirmed dead and 150 people are still missing.
Terrifying Video Shows a 12-Story Condo Suddenly Collapsing in Florida
“This is a horrific catastrophe,” said Surfside Mayor Charles W. Burkett. “In the United States, buildings just don't fall down.”
Polo G's Arrest Shows That the Miami Police Department Hasn't Changed Much
In 2004, 'The Miami Herald' accused the city of targeting rappers. Nearly 20 years later, the arrests are still raising questions.