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Hope, Hesitation, and the Big Apple’s Leftward Gamble
In this year’s New York City mayoral race, one moment stands out not for what was done, but for what wasn’t. When Barack Obama picked up the phone and dialed Zohran Mamdani, it felt like the Democratic establishment was acknowledging the surge of a new progressive generation. Yet Obama stopped short of offering his signature endorsement. He offered praise, counsel—and silence.
by
John Raya
Politics
George Clooney, Kamala Harris, and the Hangover of Hollywood Politics
Actor and filmmaker George Clooney is making political waves after saying Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign “was a mistake.” In a recent CBS Sunday Morning interview, Clooney argued that Harris “had to run against her own record,” adding that Democrats erred by elevating her without a contested primary.
by
John Raya
Crime
Louvre Heist Was Apparently Pulled Off by Amateurs With a Ladder and Nerves of Mild Steel, Prosecutor Says
Thieves who made off with one hundred and two million dollars worth of historical jewels were closer to the neighborhood troublemakers who normally steal scooters, not crown relics.
by
Nora Fense
Travel
For These Travelers, Paradise Is Cold, and Miami Now Has a Flight to Prove
first ever nonstop flight from Miami to Reykjavik, finally allowing South Floridians to go somewhere where sweat is not an unavoidable part of the human condition.
by
Nora Fense
Politics
The Carollo Continuum: Miami’s Favorite Political Time Loop Nears Its 20-Year Milestone
Miami’s answer to the Succession writers’ room
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Nora Fense
Sports
City of Blue: The Dodgers’ Win, the Streets of L.A., and the Fragile Ritual of Civic Joy
On the night of October 31st, as the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched their second consecutive World Series championship, the city of angels erupted. Downtown streets overflowed, fireworks lit the smog-thick air, and thousands of fans spilled from bars and living rooms into boulevards that suddenly transformed into improvised parades.
by
John de Palo Santo
Crime
Bloodlines of Power: How Big U’s Legacy Came Home to Roost
On a quiet Friday night in South Central Los Angeles, the streetlights on Figueroa flickered over the body of a 34-year-old man lying face-down beside a smoke shop. Police tape fluttered in the wind as officers marked shell casings in yellow chalk. Within hours, whispers turned into certainty — the victim was the son of Eugene “Big U” Henley, the man once hailed as South L.A.’s self-made savior and later indicted as the architect of its most feared criminal network.
by
John de Palo Santo
Sports
Miami Dolphins Part Ways with GM Chris Grier
by
Sabrina Taylor
World News
Edmundo González Lands in Miami: Venezuela’s Shadow President and the Exile State
by
Fred Brookes
Politics
Miami Elections Stay on Track After Judge Rejects Delay
A judge ruled Miami cannot postpone its elections to 2026, allowing the mayoral and local races to proceed as scheduled. The decision followed legal challenges over term limits and voter approval.
by
Sabrina Taylor
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