A self-described organizer of the far-right nationalist group the Proud Boys was arrested in Florida on Wednesday for alleged ties to the riot at the U.S. Capitol earlier this month.
A Florida man described as an organizer for the far-right nationalist group the Proud Boys was arrested in Central Florida on Wednesday, on charges stemming from his role in the mob that overran the U.S. Capitol this month, records show.
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Jan 18, 2021 4:26 PM UTC
Lake Worth Beach, Fla., Jan. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The start of the new year marks a time to set intentions and goals for the coming year. For many, this means finding new creative outlets, whether exploring a new museum or garden, learning a new craft or becoming a more well-rounded patron of the arts.
Florida s Cultural Capital® offers you the chance to accomplish your goals with a plethora of local cultural organizations to explore and creative classes to enjoy. It’s never been easier to pick up a new craft or find inspiration!
In addition to Palm Beach County’s local ordinance requiring facial coverings in public places, organizations currently have specific guidelines to help keep guests safe. Please refer to each organization’s website for further updates and details before visiting.
Cyphers have long been a part of the legacy of hip-hop. From the gritty New York freestyle battles of yesteryear that chiseled rap’s vanguard to the current showcases that illuminate rising stars, cyphers are as synonymous with hip-hop as palm trees are with Miami. Bridging the former with the latter, 99 Jamz radio personality Supa Cindy introduces some of Miami’s most promising lyricists in her latest battle round, Miami Cypher 4.
Providing a platform for budding local talent, Supa Cindy first presented her Miami Cypher series back in 2016, featuring the likes of Kiddo Marv and Ball Greezy. Since then, she has focused on scouting talent from every crevice of Miami’s rap scene. In 2017 she emceed an LGBTQ+ cypher, recruiting
Published January 6, 2021 •
Updated on January 6, 2021 at 11:01 am
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Carnival Cruise Line is canceling all U.S. sailings through the end of March, as well as select cruises throughout the year.
The South Florida-based company announced the cancellations Wednesday As we continue to evaluate the operating environment and public health challenges facing the country, we also continue to evaluate our fleet deployment plans and scheduling options related to the gradual and phased in approach we will be taking as we return to guest operations in 2021,” the company said in a statement.
Important update regarding our operations in the U.S. through March 31, 2021, as well as select ships and homeports later in the year. pic.twitter.com/UmtQ1zLMx1 Carnival Cruise Line (@CarnivalCruise) January 6, 2021