And just like that -- poof -- she's gone. Taylor Chapman has gone into deep hiding, possibly to avoid the radioactive fallout that may occur after she nuclearly strikes Dunkin Donuts from Mars and pays them back for forgetting her receipt. But glimpses of her former life continue to emerge. See a ... More >>
Taylor Chapman, who several days ago condemned a Dunkin' Donuts employee in a racist and profane tirade over an alleged missing receipt, has several problems. One, the local gal is perhaps the most hated person on the internet right now, and she's deleted her LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twit ... More >>
A viral video of a woman berating a Dunkin' Donuts employee over not getting a receipt for her order has been making the rounds the past couple of days. And apparently she's from Florida, because of course. More specifically, she's from Broward. See also: -Taylor Chapman, Racist Local Woman Who H ... More >>
According to the news crews over at Channel 10, a reporting team was filming in the street outside of a private residence Tuesday night when a man -- since identified as 33-year-old Louis Dominic Paolino III -- came out of the house wielding a knife. He began slicing electric cords, smashing lightbu ... More >>
See also: Rob Lopicola Child Sex Arrest: The Creepiest Text Messages You've Ever Seen.The principal of Polo Park Middle School in Wellington has been arrested on charges he used the internet to lure a 15-year-old boy to have sex with him at a hotel; the boy was actually an undercover cop, and now 47 ... More >>
People have a lot of opinions about our quaint little corner of the country, but there's one thing that's above dispute: Florida never defies expectations.So when you hear that a report was released yesterday laying out state-level statistics about public corruption, which state would you expect to ... More >>
Businessman and onetime Republican tour bus occupant Herman Cain says unequivocally that he thinks Congressman Allen West should be the Republican vice presidential nominee.Cain was on the Steve Gill Show yesterday when the radio host asked, "If Mitt calls you today and says, 'OK, Herman, who s ... More >>
The principal of the Mavericks High charter school in Palm Springs is not certified to teach in Florida, according to the State Department of Education.Thomas Lockett runs a school that serves roughly 500 at-risk students and promises to help them earn enough credits to graduate. Yet he does not ... More >>
charter97.orgAt the time of this post, the House Judiciary Committee is discussing H.R. 3261: the Stop Online Piracy Act (watch it live here), which is considered by those opposed to the legislation to be "the first American Internet censorship system."That's why DNC Chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasser ... More >>
via Mother Jones"A caricature of David J. Stern, portrayed as Superman, from a t-shirt he gave to investors." -- Mother JonesThe latest round of 96 layoffs at foreclosure attorney David J. Stern's subsidiary document processing company, DJSP, shows that this once-booming business is teetering mor ... More >>
Evan Sneider, a freelance P.R. professional and full-time public relations manager for a technology based company in Aventura, says you can end up killing any chance of press coverage if you go about it the wrong way on Twitter. Evan lives here in Broward County and talked about some of t ... More >>
Social media and websites such as Facebook and YouTube are now the leading activity on the Internet for most of the U.S. and Europe. What's interesting is that while the social networking sites are growing exponentially, the commerce that attempts to take advantage of them doesn't seem to be near ... More >>
Two years ago, From LinkedIn.comAffholterEric Affholter lost his job leading the St. Louis Public Defender's Office. This past year, he had his license to practice law in Florida suspended. And today, he's a felon, living neither in St. Louis nor with his family in Pompano Beach. Rather, he's in ... More >>
Bugged by MySpace's clutter and limitations, some musicians turn to smaller, artist-friendly alternatives
