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A group of Oscar winners set out to make the definitive AI documentary. Here's what they found
The idea to make the “definitive” AI documentary was, admittedly, ambitious. But the timeline was downright absurd. The filmmaking teams behind “Everything Everywhere All At
Woman suing Miami Beach over police visit tied to critical social media post
A Miami Beach woman has filed a federal lawsuit after she said police paid her a visit when she posted a critical comment about the
Plenty of sunshine, warm temperatures to lead to terrific Tuesday across South Florida
It was a cool start to the day in South Florida on Tuesday morning with temperatures mostly in the low to mid-60s across Broward and
South Florida’s top deals: Japanese firm scoops up Miami dev site for $89M
🏆 Commercial: The priciest commercial real estate deal to hit records in South Florida was in Miami, where Japanese firm Kasumigaseki Capital dropped $88.8 million,
Valero refinery burns after massive explosion in Texas
Residents in the Port Arthur, Texas, area were told to shelter in place on Monday after a massive explosion was reported at a Valero oil
Now a true pop star, Miley Cyrus returns to her 'Hannah Montana' roots in 20th anniversary special
Sporting that “Hannah Montana” blond hair and bangs, Miley Cyrus went back to her roots — celebrating 20 years of the TV show that launched
South Florida high school’s first graduating class turning opportunity into life-changing success
Cristo Rey Miami High School is celebrating a major milestone – its very first graduating class. And their achievements are extraordinary. Arianna Salazar, a senior,
‘Married at First Sight’ star Mel Schilling dies after revealing terminal colon cancer
Mel Schilling, who appeared as a dating coach on the British and Australian versions of “Married at First Sight,” has died, her family announced. She
Miami Beach woman sues city, leaders over police visit tied to social media post
A Miami Beach woman is suing the city, mayor, and police chief, claiming a First Amendment violation after officers visited her home over a Facebook