Protesters storm U.S. embassies
Protesters attack U.S. embassies in the Middle East in response to a U.S.-produced video seen as insulting to Islam.
View ArticleWho is the Prophet Mohammed?
Recent protests in Libya, Cairo and Yemen have shined a light on Muslim sensitivities surrounding the Prophet Mohammed. Find out who more about the Prophet and why this is not the first time anti-Islam...
View ArticleTop 20 U.S. colleges of 2013
U.S. News & World Report releases its annual list of the best U.S. colleges. Did your alma mater make the cut?
View ArticleJackson Memorial Hospital holds privatization meeting
It got heated inside a Jackson Memorial Hospital board meeting where doctors, nurses and county leaders asked board members to stop plans to privatize. Jackson Memorial Hospital's Financial Recovery...
View ArticleNORMAN: Kim Rothstein wanted to make it back to the top
Bob Norman's Blog: After the fall of her Ponzi-scheming husband, Kim Rothstein was determined to make it back to the top.
View ArticleArrest made in car salesman robbery
A man was charged with robbing a car salesman at a West Park dealership. Charles Nealy was arrested on Wednesday. He was charged with robbery with a firearm, possession of a weapon by a convicted...
View ArticleJustice Dept. approves Fla.'s early voting plan
Florida voters across the state will likely be limited to no more than eight days of early voting during this year's crucial presidential election. The Obama administration formally signed off on a...
View ArticleMan convicted of killing USPS worker
A federal jury found a man guilty of killing a United States Postal Service carrier after the 30-year veteran was killed in 2010. Pikerson Mentor was found guilty on all 14 counts filed against him in...
View ArticleMen steal $100K from Miami jewelry store
Miami-Dade police are looking for two men who stole $100,000 worth of cash and jewelry from a store in Miami. The robbery happened at 6846 Northwest 169 Street about 9:50 a.m. Wednesday. Surveillance...
View ArticleJudge mulls new trial in teen burning
A Florida judge is mulling whether to order a new trial for one of the Florida teenagers convicted of dousing a middle school classmate with alcohol and setting him on fire. Broward Circuit Judge...
View ArticleWoman charged in day care death
A former employee at a Sunrise day care was charged in connection with the death of a 4-year-old boy. Paris Ward, 19, was arrested Wednesday. She was charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child....
View ArticleJudge declares mistrial in 2002 murder trial
The judge overseeing the trial of Joel Lebron, one of five men accused of kidnapping, raping, and murdering Ana Maria Angel in 2002, declared a mistrial on Thursday. During Miami Beach Police...
View ArticleOn this day: September 17
The U.S. Constitution is signed, the Civil War sees the bloodiest battle in American history, the prototype space shuttle Enterprise is unveiled, and the Camp David Accords bring peace between Egypt...
View ArticleTop 10 American protest movements
Today is the one-year anniversary of the Occupy movement. Take a look back at the other top protest movements in American history.
View ArticleGoing bald for a cause
Piles of hair fell to the floor at the St. Baldrick's event in Hollywood Saturday. Members of the community had their hair clipped away to raise money for children's cancer research. Mickey Byrnes...
View Article10 flat-belly food rules
Seeking that perfectly flat, chiseled stomach? In addition to ab workouts, the latest research is full of new culinary strategies for shrinking your stomach. Take a look at the answers to the most...
View ArticleDogs live luxurious life at kennels
Dog grooming and boarding in the U.S. is a $4 billion industry. It's a dog eat dog chase for those dollars, and kennel owners are doing all they can to provide perks to owners and pets. At the Pompano...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Dolphins beat Raiders, 35-13
Dol-fans have reason to celebrate after the Miami Dolphins beat the Oakland Raiders 35-13. Related: Dol-fans savor win
View ArticleCentury old Miami synagogue unveils renovations
Rosh Hashanah marks the start of the year 5773 for the Jewish Community. At Temple Beth David however, the congregation is celebrating two milestones simultaneously. "It's exciting," said Bob Merlin...
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