By LAURA UNGAR Last year, President Donald Trump told pregnant women not to take Tylenol as he promoted unproven ties between the fever reducer and autism and touted an old generic drug as a treatment for the developmental condition. For nearly three months after that, new research found, Tylenol orders for pregnant women showing up in emergency rooms dropped and prescriptions of the generic drug for children rose. This happened despite sharp criticism of the president’s message from... Read More
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Broward lawyer Richard Rosenbaum dies after cancer battle
In the last months of his life, attorney Richard Rosenbaum knew that other attorneys would need to step in to finish the cases he could not. His son, Ryan, was tasked with reaching out to Rosenbaum’s colleagues to find attorneys who could argue as passionately as he did against the death penalty. Good luck with that. “They told me, ‘Your dad is a unicorn. We can’t replace him,’” said Ryan Rosenbaum. Richard Lawrence Rosenbaum, 67, died Tuesday after fighting cancer for the last... Read More
Lift the secrecy on Palm Beach data center | Editorial
Why all the secrecy? Two months after Project Tango erupted in controversy, the tech user behind the proposed massive Palm Beach County data center has not been officially identified. The investigative news site Seeking Rents reports that the developers are Palm Beach Aggregates, a rock-mining company, and Phillips Inc., a Tennessee-based infrastructure contractor. But the end user remains unknown. Legislation in Tallahassee might stall development by requiring studies, buffers and... Read More
$750 caviar, killer Negronis: Peek inside 4 sleek South Florida wine and cocktail bars
South Florida’s bar scene is constantly spoiling us. When you’ve had your fill of carefully curated posh cocktail dens, a new breed of tapas bars awaits around the corner, with wine flights, sangria and Basque burnt cheesecake. Palomas and classy Aperol spritzes are in, mocktails and nonalcoholic beers are rising, and espresso martinis aren’t disappearing anytime soon. In conclusion, the state of our drinking union is strong. The newest class of bars calling the shots in our region... Read More
Hegseth urges Latin American allies to go on offense against drug cartels
By JOSHUA GOODMAN MIAMI (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday urged Latin American countries to take a more aggressive approach against drug cartels, warning that the Trump administration would be forced to act by itself if governments fail to effectively combat criminal organizations that directly threaten the United States and border security. “America is prepared to take on these threats and go on the offense alone if necessary,” Hegseth said in a speech at U.S. Southern... Read More
Man killed after attacking deputies with machete in Oakland Park, BSO says
A man was killed after attacking deputies with a machete in Oakland Park Thursday morning, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office. A little after 7 a.m., a suspicious person was reported in the 300 block of Northeast 38th Street, the Sheriff’s Office said. When deputies arrived, they encountered a man armed with a machete. At some point, the man “attacked the deputies with the machete and a deputy involved shooting occurred,” said Miranda Grossman, a spokesperson for BSO. Multiple... Read More
Straight from Pompano Beach, here’s a new kosher nosh for you
For Passover last year, Lindsay Perez decided to brainstorm a new matzo dessert combo. She placed dates, chocolate and peanut butter on the unleavened bread and did a taste test before bringing her creation to a Passover dinner. Her husband, Chris, took a bite, too, and they had a eureka moment. Thus NOSHY was born. Now products by their new company are being sold online and in several South Florida stores. The matzo creation became Lot’s A Matzah, their biggest seller. They are slowly... Read More
Broward opposes bid to cut down mangroves near airport to build warehouses
The Broward County Commission has shot down a proposal that would have cleared the way for a property owner to put up warehouses on and near environmentally sensitive land, some of which has been home to a colony of African vervet monkeys since the late 1940s. Dozens of residents and advocates showed up at Tuesday’s County Commission meeting to voice opposition to the proposal that would have stripped local environmental protections from the mangroves east of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood... Read More
Med spas unmasked: Do you really know what’s in that needle or IV drip?
Third in a three-part series. The promises are alluring: Walk into a Miami med spa and leave with “brighter, more even skin tone” delivered via exosome microneedle injections in your face. Or visit a Winter Haven med spa and get “glowing, youthful skin with as little as one exosome treatment.” Those promises, though, ignore some dangerous risks. Federal regulators have issued warnings that unapproved exosomes could leave customers with severe skin infections. As procedures like... Read More
Stewart scores 32 points, carries Mist to 80-74 win over Plum, Phantom in Unrivaled final
By TIM REYNOLDS MEDLEY — She was a two-time state champion in high school coming out of the Syracuse area. She then was a four-time NCAA champion at UConn. She’s won three WNBA titles, three World Cup gold medals, three Olympic gold medals, even two EuroLeague titles. And now, add an Unrivaled title to the mix — a league that she co-founded. Breanna Stewart has won it all. Stewart and Mist are the queens of Unrivaled for 2026, topping Phantom 80-74 in the championship game Wednesday... Read More