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By Dan Christensen BrowardBulldog.org Florida’s top financial regulator will step down this summer and South Florida securities lawyers who say they’re seeing an ugly resurgence of boiler room stock ...
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By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org - The FBI acknowledges it's actively investigating apparent attempt to hijack a fifth 9/11 flight ...
Ground Zero in New York City shortly after the 9/11 attacks By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org The arguments are in and now it’s up to a federal judge in New York City to decide whether the ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis’s administration has given more than $4 million in no-bid, coronavirus-related state contracts to a New York City-based social media startup co-founded and led by the son of a South ...
By Anthony Summers and Dan Christensen BrowardBulldog.org Just two weeks before the 9/11 hijackers slammed into the Pentagon and World Trade Center, members of a Saudi family abruptly left their ...
By Joel Engelhardt, FloridaBulldog.org - As U.S. Sugar expands north of Lake O environmentalists fear Everglades cleanup losing out to farms.
The U.S. Capitol. Photo: Architect of the Capitol By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org As the massive 9/11 lawsuit against Saudi Arabia plods on toward a looming decisive moment, tantalizing bits ...
By Bob Norman, FloridaBulldog.org - Co-conspirator in billion-dollar Rothstein Ponzi scheme, Michael Szafranski, is now a city public official ...
By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org - FDLE criminal case against Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony moved away from Broward SA Harold Pryor.
Nearly 1 million registered voters have been dropped from Florida’s active voter rolls since last year, with Democrats and voters with no party affiliation (NPA) accounting for 90 percent of the ...
By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org - Elderly South Florida mobster Thomas Farese was atop a $93 million healthcare fraud, feds say.