George Moraitis Slams Jared Moskowitz for Podcast Comments

George Moraitis Slams Jared Moskowitz for Podcast Comments

Adrian Morgade
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February 24, 2026
Florida Congressman Jared Moskowitz (D) is receiving criticism over a recent podcast appearance. When asked what he would tell his younger self during the podcast conversation, Rep. Moskowitz said, “Go to Wall Street, be a finance bro, do cocaine for a couple of years, get that out of your system. Yeah, that’s what I would […]
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A Partnership with Castro’s Security Forces? What Miami’s Police Chief Proposed

A Partnership with Castro’s Security Forces? What Miami’s Police Chief Proposed

Javier Manjarres
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February 17, 2026
Miami Police Chief Manuel Manny Morales authored a graduate thesis while attending the Naval Postgraduate School in 2017 that explored the possibility and advocated for the establishment of a partnership and working relationship between the City of Miami Police Department and Cuba’s security services. The thesis, published through the Defense Technical Information Center, examined cooperative frameworks between U.S. and Cuban police […]
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Broward County Scores Nearly $700M Economic Impact From Sports, Entertainment Events in 2025

Broward County Scores Nearly $700M Economic Impact From Sports, Entertainment Events in 2025

Michael Costeines
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February 13, 2026
Broward County amassed an estimated 700 million dollars in economic impact from sports and entertainment events in 2025, according to data collected by Oxford Economics, Simpleview, and the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention and Visitors Bureau. "In case you were wondering, the economic impact on sports tourism in @browardinfo county is really powerful. Adds jobs, dollars and […]
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Did Miami-Dade Firefighter Union Bankroll Recall of Coral Gables Mayor?

Did Miami-Dade Firefighter Union Bankroll Recall of Coral Gables Mayor?

Javier Manjarres
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February 10, 2026
Questions are mounting over who was funding and driving the recall effort targeting the Mayor of Coral Gables back in 2024—and whether organized labor interests tied to Miami-Dade County played a behind-the-scenes role. Recent reporting by Aesop Gables raises new concerns about the political forces aligned against Coral Gables Mayor Vince Lago, pointing to connections between recall […]
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Florida Council of 100 Releases $10M Campaign Targeting CEO's to State's 'Gold Coast'

Florida Council of 100 Releases $10M Campaign Targeting CEO's to State's 'Gold Coast'

Michael Costeines
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February 4, 2026
The Florida Council of 100 launched a multi-million-dollar nationwide campaign, dubbed "Ambition Accelerated," this week to promote Florida's “Gold Coast” as a marquee destination for corporate business growth. Launched by Related Ross CEO and Chairman Stephen M. Ross and Citadel Founder and CEO Ken Griffin at the Wall Street Journal Invest Live conference in West […]
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Vern Buchanan Announces Retirement, Will Not Seek Reelection

Vern Buchanan Announces Retirement, Will Not Seek Reelection

Grayson Bakich
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January 28, 2026
Representative Vern Buchanan (R-FL) has announced his retirement, adding that he will not seek reelection in the 2026 midterms. The Florida Republican said that it was "time to pass the torch and begin a new chapter." "Serving the people of Southwest Florida has been the honor of my lifetime," said Rep. Buchanan in a statement. "Every […]
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Michael Carbonara Puts 'Face' on Venezuela, Dangers of Socialism

Michael Carbonara Puts 'Face' on Venezuela, Dangers of Socialism

Michael Costeines
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January 27, 2026
During an exclusive interview with The Floridian, Republican congressional candidate Michael Carbonara put a real-world "face" on the current environment in Venezuela, even after the arrest of socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro by the Trump administration. Carbonara, who's running against U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz in Florida's 25th district, discussed his conversation with "Jane Doe," a […]
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Tom Fabricio Introduces Bill Removing Yellow Decals from Florida License Plates

Tom Fabricio Introduces Bill Removing Yellow Decals from Florida License Plates

Grayson Bakich
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January 26, 2026
State Representative Tom Fabricio (R-110) has introduced legislation that would eliminate the requirement to place a yellow decal on the license plates of Florida-registered vehicles each year. As Florida residents know, renewing your car's registration every year involves going to the DMV to pick up the paperwork or receiving it by mail and then attaching […]
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Chris Collins Announces Congressional Run for Byron Donalds' Seat

Chris Collins Announces Congressional Run for Byron Donalds' Seat

Grayson Bakich
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January 23, 2026
Former congressman Chris Collins (R-NY) is seeking a return to office in Florida, aiming to fill Representative Byron Donalds' (R-FL) 19th Congressional District seat in a growing Republican primary field. Collins is buying in big, with a six-figure media investment across the district, including 15-second and 30-second ads set to air during NFL playoff coverage […]
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Democrat Angie Nixon Announces Run for U.S. Senate

Democrat Angie Nixon Announces Run for U.S. Senate

Michael Costeines
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January 22, 2026
Rep. Angie Nixon (D-Jacksonville) announced her run for U.S. Senate by leaning into Florida's affordability crisis in a campaign advertisement launch this week. "Corrupt politicians in DC are working for greedy corporations instead of fighting for the rest of us, all while things get more expensive and our paychecks stay the same," Nixon said. "Enough […]
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Michael Carbonara Raises $1.7 Million to Unseat Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Michael Carbonara Raises $1.7 Million to Unseat Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Adrian Morgade
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January 20, 2026
Republican candidate Michael Carbonara announced that he has raised $1.7 Million in campaign funds in his pursuit to unseat Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) in Florida’s hotly contested 25th Congressional District. "For far too long, Debbie Wasserman Schultz has been a fixture in Washington, and she's done nothing to help working families struggling with inflation, […]
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Miami Beach Officials Denounce 'Heil Hitler' Stream at VendĂ´me Nightclub

Miami Beach Officials Denounce 'Heil Hitler' Stream at VendĂ´me Nightclub

Daniel Molina
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January 20, 2026
Over the weekend, a group of controversial streamers filmed themselves partying in Miami Beach. While partying at the nightclub VendĂ´me, the nightclub played Kanye West’s “Heil Hitler,” which has drawn condemnation from Miami Beach officials. Clavicular, Nick Fuentes, Myron Gaines, Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, Sneako, and Justin Waller – who all regularly stream and share […]
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Laura Loomer Alleges Coverup of Jihadist Motive in Disney-Area Shooting

Laura Loomer Alleges Coverup of Jihadist Motive in Disney-Area Shooting

Grayson Bakich
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January 19, 2026
Journalist and activist Laura Loomer is alleging that a tragic shooting in Kissimmee was an act of jihadist terrorism, claiming that Fox News's coverage of the attack is obscuring the motive by calling it "senseless." As Fox News described, a man named Ahmad Jihad Bojeh shot and killed three men staying in a rental home […]
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Boca Raton City Council Weighs In Local Healthcare

Boca Raton City Council Weighs In Local Healthcare

Javier Manjarres
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January 16, 2026
  Boca Raton markets itself as a city defined by professionalism, transparency, and public safety. Yet a growing zoning dispute over a proposed freestanding emergency room is prompting residents to ask whether the city’s decision-making process is working as intended and if there are problems in City Council.   The project in question was proposed […]
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Miami-Dade GOP Raises Over $200K in Fourth Quarter of 2025

Miami-Dade GOP Raises Over $200K in Fourth Quarter of 2025

Michael Costeines
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January 14, 2026
The Miami-Dade Republican Party announced this week that it raised $203,000 in the fourth quarter of 2025, its highest fundraising quarter in a non-election year in the party's history, according to a party release. "This milestone is about more than just dollars raised -- it's about confidence in our mission, momentum, and leadership," Miami-Dade GOP […]
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Coral Gables Commission Candidate Nestor Menendez Reports Strong First Quarter Fundraising

Coral Gables Commission Candidate Nestor Menendez Reports Strong First Quarter Fundraising

Michael Costeines
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January 14, 2026
Coral Gables City Commission candidate Nestor Menendez announced this week that he has received strong first-quarter fundraising results in his first-time bid for a Group IV seat on the city commission. “I am truly thankful for the support of Coral Gables residents who have rallied behind this campaign,” Nestor Menendez said in a release. “This […]
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Rolling Loud Rolls out of Miami and into Orlando

Rolling Loud Rolls out of Miami and into Orlando

Daniel Molina
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January 8, 2026
Rolling Loud, the popular hip-hop music festival, is rolling to Orlando this year, citing accessibility concerns. Matt Zingler, the Rolling Loud co-founder and co-CEO, told The Miami Herald, "With Orlando, we're able to be more accessible for fans, expand our footprint, and think long-term." In 2018, the Hard Rock Stadium hosted the three-day festival. Prior […]
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Payback: Secretary Marco Rubio's 'Maximum Pressure' Against the Maduro Regime

Payback: Secretary Marco Rubio's 'Maximum Pressure' Against the Maduro Regime

Javier Manjarres
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January 7, 2026
When Venezuelan Dictator Nicolas Maduro was captured during the meticulously planned U.S. Military 'Operation Absolute Resolve,' there was no one happier to see the oppressive strongman taken into custody than Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Well, the Venezuelan people were probably the happiest considering the years of oppression they endured under Maduro and his regime. […]
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