MIAMI – The teenager who confessed to hacking Miami-Dade schools’ online network at the beginning of the school year won’t face any jail time. David Oliveros, 17, reached a deal in court Friday morning. The start of online learning in Miami-Dade was full of issues this past fall when no one could access one of...
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Teen who hacked Miami-Dade schools won’t go to jail
Florida semi crash spills cans of beer all over I-95
A tractor trailer crash that shut down part of Interstate 95 in north Florida left its haul of beer cans spilling out onto the highway. The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office posted images to its social media accounts about the crash that closed two southbound lanes of I-95 just north of the Flagler County border...
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Man Who Tried Entering Bal Harbor Shul Identified
Lith Defalah Zurigat of Miami was Baker Acted by Surfside Police Department on Sunday, Feb 8, 2021. He attempted to enter the Shul of Bal Harbor and was stopped by security. There were no terroristic threats made during the incident. The subject is from the country of Jordan and an ex-US military service member. He...
Miami Temple Promotes Gospel
2021 marks the seventh year that Miami’s Beth Torah hosts a Gospel Shabbat. In what they call an effort to be inclusive, they invited three churches to join them for a Friday night service, where they introduce their community to the gospel. “The message of Gospel Shabbat in the United States in 2021 is more...
Arutz Sheva article: New Israeli treatment cures 97% of COVID patients
A treatment produced at a Tel Aviv hospital cured 29/30 COVID patients & may finally provide solution to Corona crisis. Source: https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/296388
FL Gov. DeSantis unveils comprehensive legislative plan to rein in Big Tech
As conservative concerns about the power of internet giants to control information reach unprecedented heights, Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has unveiled the most comprehensive legislative plan yet to curb Big Tech. The Blaze reports that the proposals DeSantis announced Tuesday include requiring greater transparency regarding changes to content standards, terms of service, and the reasons for...