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Natalie Portman Thrills in Pablo Larraín’s Impeccable Biopic

In the pantheon of American First Ladies, Jacqueline Kennedy was no Eleanor Roosevelt. She didn’t push for policy, didn’t relinquish her pillbox hat to walk among the needy, didn’t travel to foreign countries as an ambassador and certainly didn’t advise her husband on matters of war. Jackie Kennedy’s role was...
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Tense and True, Tower Reconstructs America’s First Mass School Shooting

Words can't do justice to the singular power of Keith Maitland’s documentary Tower, a you-are-there reconstruction of the harrowing 1966 mass shooting at the University of Texas at Austin, where 25-year-old former Marine and engineering student Charles Whitman planted himself in the school’s clock tower and shot 49 people, killing...
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Psychic Scams Steal Millions From Unwitting Victims

Annie had three evil spirits inside her. Well, actually, two: One was pregnant with a cute little baby evil spirit. Annie, a tough, athletic 31-year-old, learned of the problem during a walk near her Manhattan apartment, when a slightly chubby, blond teen dressed in a long, loose-fitting shirt stopped her...
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Find Broward County’s Best Tacos at This Parkland Gas Station

This might be the only time you'll hear me say this: Gas station food is tops. My new favorite tacos are being served not at a fancy new restaurant but instead at a place where they pump petroleum in Parkland. It's called Los Bocados, which translates to "snacks," "a bite," or "mouth" in Spanish. This past October, Boca Raton City Fish Market executive chef Anthony Hoff teamed up with longtime friend and local...
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Dead People May Be Registered to Vote in Broward

The American Civil Rights Union. a conservative group, says census data proves more people are eligible to vote in Broward County this November than are currently alive.  “The result could be people inadvertently voting who are not registered to vote,” says Joseph Vanderhulst, an attorney with the Public Interest Legal...
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Overhyping Hurricanes Is Dangerous

As Hurricane Matthew's dark clouds appeared over the the Sunshine State as a category 4, Fox News anchor Shepard Smith assured his Florida viewers, that if they were caught in the path of the storm that they and "everyone" they know, including their kids, were dead.  That was not reporting,...
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A Family Barbecue Legacy Continues at Troy’s Bar-Be-Que in Boynton Beach

It's easy to miss the David Family Company's roadside eatery, Troy's Bar-Be-Que, driving down the somewhat desolate strip of Federal Highway just north of Boynton Beach Boulevard in Boynton Beach. But when clouds of smoke are billowing from the large black steel smokers outside the tiny brick and red-walled building...
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Dear Stoner: How Do I Tell My Family I Smoke Pot?

Dear Stoner: I’ve been smoking pot for a few years, but in the last six months I’ve started smoking more as I drink less (I’m 25). My parents have always been against marijuana, but I want to be honest with them if I continue to partake. How should I break...
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Will the Green Party’s Jill Stein Be the End of Hillary?

As you might have guessed from your Facebook news feed, a plethora of Democrats (who share many views with Greens) are not happy that Dr. Jill Stein, the Green Party's presidential candidate, is running for the Oval Office. They believe that Stein may steal votes from Clinton, and, in this close...
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A Seafood Bonanza at New Times‘ Inaugural E.A.T!

It was a seafood bonanza at New Times' Inaugural E.A.T! foodie festival last night at the BB&T Center. Nearly all the participating restaurants were serving some form of shellfish, fish, crustacean, or sea creature for their signature bite, following the South Florida trend for all things fresh and local. The...