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Politics
Why DeSantis Is Refusing to Declare a Food Emergency Amid SNAP Freeze
As federal SNAP payments stall during the prolonged shutdown, Gov. Ron DeSantis is rejecting calls to declare a state food emergency, arguing the crisis is Washington’s fault. With nearly three million Floridians at risk of losing benefits, his stance has sparked growing political and public pressure.
by
Nora Fense
Politics
As Shutdown Reaches Historic Length, Americans Brace for Deeper Strain
The federal shutdown has stretched into its 35th day, poised to become the longest in U.S. history as lawmakers struggle to find an agreement. Families, agencies, and essential programs are already feeling the pressure, with SNAP recipients facing reduced and delayed benefits.
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Nora Fense
Politics
Trump Threatens Cuts to New York if Progressive Mayoral Candidate Wins
President Trump warned that federal aid to New York would be reduced if voters elect Democrat Zohran Mamdani as mayor. The comments came as Trump unexpectedly urged voters to support Andrew Cuomo instead, framing Mamdani as “incapable” and too far left.
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Nora Fense
Politics
Trump Claims No Knowledge of Pardon Recipient CZ in Latest 60 Minutes Interview
President Trump denied knowing Binance cofounder Changpeng Zhao, despite issuing him a recent pardon. The exchange highlights the growing entanglement between the administration, crypto interests, and Trump-linked business ventures.
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Nora Fense
World News
Venezuela Captures “CIA Squad,” Says U.S. Plotting Another Sequel to History’s Greatest Hits
The Venezuelan government insists the alleged agents were part of a scheme to ignite a “full-scale military confrontation”
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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
by
Nora Fense
World News
Edmundo González Lands in Miami: Venezuela’s Shadow President and the Exile State
by
Fred Brookes
Politics
Miami’s Mayoral Race Mixes Indictments, Political Dynasties, and Trump’s Influence
Miami’s upcoming mayoral race is shaping up to be one of the city’s most dramatic yet, featuring candidates tied to political dynasties, legal controversies, and national power players.
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Sabrina Taylor
Politics
Miami’s Race for Mayor Heats Up
Miami’s Race for Mayor Heats Up. With 13 contenders in the running, the fight to replace Francis Suarez is officially a full house.
by
Sabrina Taylor
Politics
Trump Teases 2028, Constitution Raises Eyebrow
“It’s been a great run, but I think the president knows, and he and I have talked about, the constrictions of the Constitution,” Johnson said. Translation: “No, you cannot do this legally, please stop asking.”
by
Gary Abrams
Travel
FAA Funds Grounded Until Congress Decides to Open the Wallet
The Trump administration’s latest attempt to conjure up money to pay air traffic controllers during the federal shutdown appears to have hit a hard wall.
by
Fred Brookes
Politics
13 Hopefuls, One City, Zero Chill: Miami’s Mayoral Field Explained
Miami voters are facing an election that feels part political drama, part soap opera, and part circus.
by
Jessica Martinez
Local
Judge’s Group Chat Energy Lands Her in Hot Water
probable cause to bring formal disciplinary charges against the Third District Court of Appeal judge
by
Gary Abrams
Politics
How Trump's Brazen Bailout Bet Paid Off—for Milei and American Leverage in the Southern Hemisphere
As Donald Trump once quipped in *The Art of the Deal*, "The dollar always talks in the end." In the volatile arena of Argentine politics, those words rang truer than ever this weekend, where a timely infusion of American cash—and the pointed threat of its withdrawal—appears to have tipped the scales for President Javier Milei's embattled libertarian movement.
by
John Raya
Politics
Letitia James Makes Defiant Return at Zohran Mamdani Rally After Federal Indictment
Letitia James makes a powerful and defiant comeback at Zohran Mamdani’s campaign rally, turning her first public appearance since her indictment into a symbol of resilience and political unity.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Nation
"Dangerous and Unprecedented”: DHS Says Cartels Put Bounties on U.S. Immigration Agents
by
Nicole Washington
Crime
ICE Breaks the Internet
In an arrest photo that’s gone mega‑viral — not for the suspect, but for the... curves — ICE’s San Diego office hasn’t just made a citizen arrest. It made the internet lose its collective mind.
by
Pablo Iglesias
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