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Cuba may have a bustling black market of underground entrepreneurs, but legal private enterprise has been outlawed since all business were nationalized in 1968. Now, according to Reute…
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A while back, Riptide wondered aloud who might be the next celebrity to get busted driving drunk in a Bentley on Miami Beach.Ding ding ding. We have a winner. At 3:37 this morning, Heat fo…
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Unfortunately their hasn’t been much news in the mysterious murder of 26-year-old aspiring model Paula Sladewski. Club Space hopes to change all that by offering a $15,000 reward for informa…
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Last October, Riptide reported that the famous Don Bailey Carpets I-95 billboard, which features the business’ owner and namesake in a nude recline, had been augmented by a graffiti artist …
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People do a lot of crazy things for their religions, but we suggest drawing a line at drinking large quantities of the mucus from illegally smuggled snails.Charles L. Stewart of Hialeah is…
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We do live in the weird news capitol of the country, what goes on in City Hall could be qualified sometimes as insane, and we’re certainly home to more than a few out-of-this-world characte…
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Click here to view photos from this event.Usually Riptide cares as much about fashion as we do about feel-good stories, but we were sort of curious about the retooled Funkshion Fashion We…
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The Democratic National Committee couldn’t keep it’s paws off Marco Rubio and Charlie Crist’s war of the wax, and produced this “rapid response” web ad to basically paint the Republican pri…
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Forecaster predicts an “above normal” Hurricane season in 2010, with about two or three hurricanes making landfall in the US. [Herald]Florida is number three in total foreclosure filings. [H…
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Back in January 2009, bankrupt hip-hop chieftain Marion “Suge” Knight filed a lawsuit against Kanye West, claiming the rapper should be financially responsible for an unsolved 2005 s…
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