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Miami's Wynwood Sizzles With Street Art Dec. 17, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Candyce H. Stapen Miami's Wynwood Arts District, a 50-block world of intriguing, fantastical, hum... Read More

Will New York Politicians Tax Wall Street Out of Existence? Nov. 21, 2023

Stephen Moore

Let's face it. Anyone who works in, or just visits, the Wall Street area of Manhattan can't deny the... Read More

President DeSantis? May. 24, 2023

John Stossel

Recently, Gov. Ron DeSantis sat down with me for a one-hour interview. I started by praising hi... Read More

Is It Time to Pity DeSantis? Apr. 06, 2023

Froma Harrop

Ron DeSantis seems to be fading under the technicolor lunacy of Donald Trump. That's a hard act to c... Read More

Before DeSantis, Miami Was Fun Mar. 16, 2023

Froma Harrop

Let's be grateful that Ron DeSantis devotes so much of his time raging over drag queens and bragging... Read More

The Quieter Side of Miami's South Beach Mar. 04, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Candyce H. Stapen Although South Beach thrums with lively bars and trendy restaurants, especially... Read More

The Ajiaco, the Cuban Sandwich, Masa Carnica and other Cuban/Caribbean Foods for Thought, Part 4 Nov. 13, 2021

Luis Martínez-Fernández

As we saw in previous segments of this multipart column, early in the colonial era, plantains displa... Read More

Design Destination: Miami's Wywood Oct. 16, 2021

The Art of Design

Miami has become one of America's most foreign cities. Stepping off an airplane or out of the comfor... Read More

Should Puerto Rico Be Granted Statehood? Nov. 19, 2019

Daily Editorials

There are more Puerto Ricans in Florida than in any state — more than New York. The trend has ... Read More

Now the Debates! Jun. 27, 2019

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — What will happen Thursday night if former Vice President Joe Biden pulls his pant... Read More

Al Gore's Hype Aug. 23, 2017

John Stossel

I was surprised to discover that Al Gore's new movie begins with words from me! While icebergs melt ... Read More

Zika's Threat to a City Near You Aug. 24, 2016

Betsy McCaughey

Health officials are bowing to political correctness instead of taking obvious steps to protect resi... Read More

Finding Dad in a Museum Aug. 18, 2015

Miguel Perez

There I was, on my Great Hispanic American History Tour, visiting yet one more gallery where our her... Read More

Jeb Bush Says He Doesn't Need a Dynasty to Win Jun. 16, 2015

Roger Simon

What Jeb Bush's presidential announcement speech lacked in grandeur Monday, it made up for in down-h... Read More

Republican Science-Rejection Syndrome Is Hurting All of Us May. 15, 2014

Jill Lawrence

The 2016 Republican presidential primaries are already showing signs of turning into a competition t... Read More

Richie Incognito: White Scapegoat For NFL Culture of Bullying Feb. 20, 2014

Larry Elder

Richie Incognito, an NFL Miami Dolphin, is a clubhouse bully who was suspended for traumatizing team... Read More

Design Destination: Miami Jan. 04, 2014

The Art of Design

Once a year, in early December, Miami and Miami Beach become the center of the design and art univer... Read More