EXPOSED! The Miami Seaquarium: Cruel Animal Shows Must Stop!
It can sometimes feel like you need to take a vacation just from the stress of planning your vacation. It’s a tightrope walk to find a place that has a little something for everyone, which can seem almost completely impossible. It needs to be someplace ...
Miami Marlins want to keep Giancarlo Stanton, raise payroll
Nobody expected the Miami Marlins to compete as much as they did in 2014, when the team went 77-85, which is a 15-game improvement on the team’s 2013 record. But the Marlins’ front office said they plan to keep star outfielder Giancarlo Stanton and ...
George and Robert Zimmerman racked up $3,600 tab on booze, spa, room service at Miami hotel during CNN interview
After months in hiding, rarely leaving home, George Zimmerman and his brother, Robert, took advantage of three comped nights at a Ritz-Carlton in Miami. Lounging across two hotel rooms, the siblings racked up $3,600 in expenses by buying dinner for 10 at ...
Miami Dolphins Go Into Bye Week With More Questions Than Answers
One of the oldest clichés in sports is that “winning cures everything,” but in the case of the Miami Dolphins, Sunday’s victory over the Oakland Raiders will not quiet the chatter around the team’s divided locker room and/or the job security of ...
Los Miami Drug Lord Alvaro Lopez Tardon Sentenced to 150 Years in Prison
Fast cars. Beautiful women. And more bling than the Tower of London. From the moment he stepped foot in this city, Álvaro López Tardón embodied Miami's reputation for risky business and mind-boggling rewards. Yesterday he finally paid for that excess ...
Miami Heat: Should Dwyane Wade Focus Less On Defense?
I saw an interesting article a few days ago from SB Nation’s Tom Ziller that focused on one-dimensional players, most notably James Harden. The Houston Rockets star is widely considered the top shooting guard in the NBA. He’s an All-Star, an Olympic ...
Miami Heat Using Trophies to Show New Players Winning Culture
This season is all about change for the Miami Heat–only seven players from last season’s team are currently on the roster–but what the team doesn’t want to change is the winning culture. According to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel’s Shandel ...
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