Although the chance of snowfall this year is about as likely as an Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson reunion, temperatures dropping below 80 degrees is a blessing in and of itself. Yet another gift from the skies above is the sweet melodies of banging holiday tunes. No disrespect to the classics (who doesn’t get down to "Jingle Bells?") but it’s 2018 and about time we jazz up those Spotify tracks.
Read MoreJackie Rosen lost her only child to suicide in 1986. Mitch Rosen was just 24 years old. "We went to sleep one night and woke up the next morning, and he wasn't in the house. He had gone to a field where he played as a child near our house and died by suicide." Mitch had been suffering from depression and used a firearm to take his own life.
Read MoreWildfires have ravaged parts of Northern and Southern California, in blazes that burned for nearly all of November; tragically taking lives and destroying thousands of homes across the state.
Environmental catastrophes such as these show no signs of waning, as climate change intensifies temperatures across the globe. The fires join a growing number of disaster-related economic losses and fatalities.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, a stigma followed end of life planning. Regarded as an arduous process, settling the details of an estate conjured up images of mind-numbing meetings with attorneys and whopping price tags. Such a notion could explain why, up until now, fewer than 30-percent of Americans have gotten around to making wills in their lifetimes. Even less is the 5-percent of individuals who include charitable donations in their estate planning.
Read MoreThe phrase “family affair” is taking on a whole new meaning. 30 Under 30 honoree, founder and CEO of digital ad agency Meyvyn, Maxxie Goldstein released a statement Monday that partner agency A.P. Keaton has acquired her company.
An NYC based boutique marketing agency, A.P. Keaton's founder and CEO is Ryan Goldstein, Maxxie's sibling. "I'm super excited about it," Maxxie says. "Aside from Ryan being my brother, we've been working with A.P. Keaton for the last three-and-a-half years, partnering on a lot of clients."
Read MoreEvery Thanksgiving, Stevenson Tibel shows up at Fort Lauderdale International Airport for his work as a wheelchair attendant; a job that pays him so little he can't afford to miss a single shift.
On a day of family and celebration, Tibel will be working while his wife and ten-year-old son are eating Thanksgiving dinner, just like he has for the past six years. He has no other choice but to work through the holiday. "I don't have vacation pay, I don't have days off, I don't have sick day pay... I'm just working to survive."
Read MoreIt’s been five years since David and Jeremy Miller left behind their respective jobs in finance and medicine to cofound premier custom clothing brand LABEL. Since then, they’ve created a sister company Alteration Specialists of NY, providing deluxe tailoring services to retailers and consumers alike.
Altogether, the two have opened six locations across the United States, targeting everyone from Fortune 500 executives to fashion houses.
Read MoreFlorida's recount drama continues. In a surprising and unprecedented decision, a federal judge ruled early Thursday that voters who had their mail-in and provisional ballots rejected because of signatures will now have until 5 p.m. Saturday to remedy the issue.
The decision affects thousands of voters across Florida and could ultimately impact the outcome of the state's gubernatorial, Senate and agriculture commissioner race, yet again.
Read MoreKing size beds morph into upholstered couches while massive walk-in closets fuse into sturdy workspaces. Once upon a time, robots masquerading as furniture were nothing more than fictional scenes in futuristic sci-fi films. Thanks to the latest wave of space-maximizing products from Ori (short for origami), it’s a commercialized reality.
Read MoreAs we gawk at Rick Scott’s recent love affair with lawsuits, hang our heads in disbelief at the ineptitude of Broward’s SOE, and drown in a cacophony of voices alleging voter fraud, we, the people of Broward County can remember we've been here before. We know we’re going down in history as “The County that Can’t Vote Right.”
Read MoreBroward County has found itself in the midst of an election controversy with national implications once again. Six major races — for governor, US Senator, Commissioner of Agriculture, state senator, and two state house seats — are in recount territory as results from provisional ballots and mail-in ballots trickle in. And in dependably-sluggish Broward, early voting ballots are still being processed.
Piano chords thrum as a solitary spotlight illuminates a man staring defiantly into a camera, adorned in makeup and a flowing, ethereal white gown. Under two minutes of flawlessly executed contemporary dance follows, the male-female duo onstage narrating a story through their movements. It's a tale of a man grappling with an intrinsic desire to be himself and the expectations society has thrust upon him.
Read MoreTake a moment and think back to the last time you took a walk in the woods. The soothing sounds of the hidden wildlife fluttering around you, as a cool breeze ruffles the tops of the crowded trees standing boldly nearby. Reflect on that stillness and infinite peace that likely overcame your sense of being. Magical, huh?
Now try to imagine a divergent scenario. That pervading state of calm you took immense comfort from disturbed by the presence of something overwhelming powerful: fear. In this vision, stepping underneath the leafy canopy no longer offers a welcome form of meditative release, but inescapable panic.
Read MoreRosalee Glass isn’t your average 102-year-old. For starters, she’s one of 55,000 people in America, roughly 0.02 percent of the population, to join the elusive ranks of centenarians. But her rarity surpasses even that: She's a Holocaust survivor, self-made businesswomen, author, advice consultant, senior Miss Congeniality pageant winner, and a late Hollywood actress. Put it all together and it's no stretch to conclude that Glass's life story is unrivaled and one of a kind.
What's her secret? "To be happy and to show love," she says, "and to make an exciting life."
Read MoreBroward County resident Herman Lindsey has gone to jail six times because of his inability to pay the bonds set for his release. On one occasion in the '90s, his bail was set to $50. At the time, Lindsey had no feasible means to resolve it. He wound up in jail for two weeks for an unpaid traffic citation.
"I didn't have a bank account, I didn't have cash, I couldn't get anyone to go to get me the money. It was just a traffic ticket." Lindsey also recalls having spent up to three months in pre-trial detention following that incident because he couldn't afford similar bond amounts.
Read More"Radical. Socialist. Anti-cop. Anti-Semite. Anti-American." Florida's Dream Defenders have been vilified by Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis and his supporters in the press. DeSantis has criticized his opponent, Andrew Gillum for a pledge made to the nonprofit organization.
Are they as evil DeSantis or his big brother, Donald Trump, would have you believe? There are 150 members of the Miami-based organization, which is run by and for young activists.
Read MoreWill Democrats gain control of Congress? Or will Republicans retain their hold on the legislative branch? What happens next will shape the narrative of a nation more divided than a layered bundt cake.
Imprinted in our memories, social media feeds, and waking consciousness, November 6 offers the answers to our questions, the date looming as last-minute campaigns rampage every corner of the country. Anxiety about the fate of our world as we know it has reigned supreme these past few months.
Read MoreBad boys and tons of violence are a given for any TV program rooted in the cryptic lure of American biker gangs. But have you ever wondered what fuels the glowering actors onscreen?
According to actor Gino Vento, who stars in the Sons of Anarchy spinoff series Mayans M.C., it's healthy snacks. "They have these green apple slices covered in peanut butter and granola... as soon as those things come out at craft services, they're gone," he shares, joking, "They’re like currency on set. You take a couple and you can trade them later for cigarettes."
Read MorePolitical figures in the United States are on high alert as packages carrying explosive devices have been intercepted throughout the day en route to the homes of former U.S. President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. This comes just two days after the discovery of a similar package at the home of maligned Democratic donor George Soros.
Read More"People see it as they choose to, kind of what you want to make it," Flanz says. "Some people laugh, some people are overwhelmed with sadness, some people think it’s cathartic, other people think it’s disrespectful. I’ve heard a lot of different musings."
Adds Bodow: “The commentary that we provide, it’s not made up. It’s all verbatim words that [Trump] put out into the world.”
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