A woman facing a drug possession charge was sentenced to 30 days in jail for flipping the bird to a Miami-Dade judge.Penelope Soto, 18, appeared in court on video after her arrest for possession of Xanax. In front of Circuit Judge Jorge Rodriguez-Chomat on Monday, she was asked about her assets.Soto appeared as if the hearing was a big joke and laughed off the judge's questions,...
Grammys Flashback: Justin Bieber 2011
Label: LifestyleAmid the hoopla over Justin Bieber's Grammy snub this year for his album Believe, let's flash back to when he was nominated. Two years ago, the teen pop sensation received two nominations for his debut album, My World 2.0, and performed at the show. Best of all, he came dressed for the occasion.After sweeping the charts with his singles "Baby" and "One Time," the then-16-year-old singer was nominated...
North Korea threatens 'stronger' measures than nuclear test
Label: Health EPAA researcher at the Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety in Daejeon looks at radiation detection monitors Tuesday amid reports on North Korea's imminent third nuclear test.SEOUL — North Korea stepped up its bellicose rhetoric on Tuesday threatening to go beyond carrying out a promised third nuclear test in response to what it believes are "hostile" sanctions...
Skyscanner.com opening Miami office
Label: Business One of Kayak and Expedia’s international rivals in the online-travel business is opening up a Miami office in a bid to capture a larger share of the North American market.Skyscanner, the No. 1 travel site in Europe, picked Miami to open its first U.S. office, according to a company press release. A spokesman said the company plans to put 10 executives in the Miami office,...
Feb
04
Keys ‘Seahag’ gets 30 years for killing man who refused to give her a beer
Label: World Former Conch Key resident Carolyn Dukeshire has the next 30 years to think about the can of Busch Light beer she never got from neighbor Martin Mazur.That's the reason Dukeshire, 62, shot and killed Mazur, 64, last July 29 — she asked Mazur for a beer and he said no. That's when she shot him five times outside his Conch Key home. Dukeshire — known by her friends and co-workers...
Estonian pleads guilty in U.S. court to Internet advertising scam
Label: TechnologyNEW YORK (Reuters) – An Estonian man pleaded guilty on Friday in U.S. federal court for his role in a massive Internet scam that targeted well-known websites such as iTunes, Netflix and The Wall Street Journal.The scheme infected at least four million computers in more than 100 countries, including 500,000 in the United States, with malicious software, or malware, according to the indictment. It included...
Best Super Bowl Commercials 2013
Label: LifestyleFor some, the Super Bowl's main attraction happens in between plays when the action switches to the ads (reportedly costing $4 million for 30 seconds) and Joe Schmo becomes Don Draper, judging each commercial with a scotch in one hand and buffalo wing in the other.
WATCH - The 5 Best Super Bowl Movie Trailers
So which spots soared and which were a waste of money? Let's break down the Best and Worst...
787 grounded, but batteries can fly
Label: Health WASHINGTON — At the same time the government certified Boeing's 787 Dreamliners as safe, federal rules barred the type of batteries used to power the airliner's electrical systems from being carried as cargo on passenger planes because of the fire risk.Now the situation is reversed.Dreamliners worldwide were grounded nearly three weeks ago after lithium...
Bright spots in Latin America despite global economic uncertainty
Label: Business There are bright spots as Latin American and Caribbean economies begin the year but the uncertain health of the U.S. economy, the lingering financial crisis in Europe and more sluggish growth in China are casting shadows over the region.A decade ago, dim prospects in those major markets would have delivered a knock-out punch in the region, but this year Latin American and...
Feb
03
Plenty of opinions on fixing the nation’s broken immigration system
Label: World Most agree that the nation’s immigration system is broken, but there’s no agreement on fixing it.This week, the debate over immigration reform emerged once again. President Barack Obama outlined his plan on a visit to Nevada on Tuesday. On Monday, a bipartisan group of eight senators, including Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, outlined their plan. Both similar, but one key difference...
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