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Being a "zoophile" in modern American society, Beck says, is "like being gay in the 1950s. You feel like you have to hide, that if you say it out loud, people will look at you like a freak." Now Beck ...
Jack Nelson's swimmers have called him a second father. South Florida newspapers call him an icon. His lawyer says he's "a national treasure." And Diana Nyad, his former swimmer, says Nelson was a ...
Alan Amron is suing for $400 million and says he, not 3M, invented the Post-it Note.
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi is flat-out the worst this state has ever seen, and she could very well win re-election due to people not knowing enough about her dirty deeds. Here now are eight ...
Jeffrey Dahmer killed Adam Walsh. That's right. The most infamous cannibal in American history murdered one of the most publicized child abduction victims of the past half-century, the 6-year-old son ...
Sean Cononie is accustomed to interruptions — ringing phones, questions from staff, resident emergencies — but this wrench in the day was different. In August, as he worked at his paper- ...
On July 31, a man called the Boynton Beach Police Department to report that a friend named "Delilah" was planning to kill her husband. The informant had once known Delilah well. She was lithe and ...
By analyzing the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s latest statistics from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System, the study concludes that I-95 is the second most dangerous highway in ...
In this week's cover story, "The Chef and the 'Amigo,'" New Times goes behind the scenes at Palm Beach's oldest country club. When Esdras Cardona, a Guatemalan immigrant and dishwasher at the ...
In 2013, we listed out some of the best waterfront restaurants in Broward and Palm Beach counties. Since that time, some have closed, and others have opened, and the waterfront scene — like all of ...
This is a list of the best sandwiches in Broward County, the ones that have managed to perfectly marry bread, meat, cheese, veggie, and condiment into one easy-to-eat vessel. If you're looking for ...
David Lee Edwards, the ex-felon from Kentucky who won the $27 million Powerball in 2001, has died broke, and in hospice, reports the Daily Mail. As reported by New Times in 2007, Edwards had managed ...