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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMessi mania hits South Florida ahead of soccer stars highly anticipated debutMatt Higgins, RSE Ventures co-founder and CEO, and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez join 'Last Call' to talk soccer star Lionel Messi's Miami debut.
Persons: Messi, Matt Higgins, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, Lionel Messi's Miami Organizations: RSE Ventures, Miami Mayor Locations: Florida
InDrive is a ride-hailing app that lets customers haggle with drivers for fares. Many drivers are Uber and Lyft contractors eager to check out inDrive's promise of letting drivers and passengers negotiate ride prices, Arsen Tomsky, inDrive's CEO and founder, said. In 2022, inDrive was the second most downloaded ride-hailing app globally, behind Uber, according to Data.AI. Though it started in Russia, inDrive fully separated from its Russian business last year after the country invaded Ukraine, the company said. In addition to ride-hailing, inDrive in other global markets has added new business segments, including freight delivery, task assistance, and package delivery.
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A Florida family was awarded $800,000, following a lawsuit against McDonald's and a franchisee. The family said their daughter was left with second-degree burns from a chicken nugget. Franchisee Upchurch Foods was found liable for negligence and failure to warn customers about the risk of hot food. McDonald's was not found to be negligent, as Insider previously reported. Representatives for McDonald's and Upchurch Foods did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment, made outside usual business hours.
Persons: McDonald's Organizations: McDonald's, Service, Upchurch, CNN, NBC, Sun - Sentinel, Upchurch Foods Inc Locations: Florida, Wall, Silicon
The water temperature near Key Biscayne, a barrier island just east of Miami, had already passed 89 degrees one morning this week. And though the ocean off South Florida was slightly cooler than the recent record highs that had stunned scientists and threatened marine life, it remained phenomenally hot. But on this serene patch of the Atlantic Coast, it was still a summer day at the beach, when nothing satisfies quite like a dip — even when the ocean feels like a thick, simmering syrup. “I like it warm,” shrugged Niki Candela, 20, a Miami native, moments after a powerful siren warned of approaching lightning. The shallow water was a crystalline teal, rolling oh so gently, not a cresting wave in sight.
Persons: , shrugged Niki Candela Locations: Key Biscayne, Miami, South Florida, Gulf of Mexico
A 24-hour Walmart pickup site in Oklahoma City. Walmart CFO John David Rainey said the retailer last year handled more than 200 million curbside pickup orders. Photo: Sue Ogrocki/Associated PressWhen Kinneret Shick Ohana, a 36-year-old mother of five in South Florida, recently ran out of pasta and hot dogs, she didn’t go shopping at a grocery store or even order the food to be delivered. She placed an online order, then drove to her local Walmart a few hours later to collect it at the curb.
Persons: John David Rainey, Sue Ogrocki Organizations: Walmart Locations: Oklahoma City, South Florida
watch nowMajor League Soccer's hottest new star is already paying off for Inter Miami. All-time soccer great Lionel Messi's arrival is expected to double the club's revenues over the next 12 months, its managing owner Jorge Mas told CNBC's "Halftime Report." The Argentina national and former Barcelona star joined Inter Miami on Monday. "When we got into the project of Inter Miami, we really did it wanting to be the premier platform for football in the United States," Mas said. Supporters of Argentinian soccer player Leo Messi gather outside the Inter Miami DRV Pnk Stadium, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, July 11, 2023.
Persons: Lionel Messi's, Jorge Mas, CNBC's, Mas, Forbes, Leo Messi, Marco Bello, David Beckham, Messi's, Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo Organizations: League Soccer's, Inter Miami, Argentina, Barcelona, Miami, MLS, Reuters, Messi, Adidas, Sports, CNBC, Manchester United Locations: United States, Fort Lauderdale , Florida, Barcelona, South Florida
With both writers and actors on strike, Hollywood hasn't faced this situation in more than 60 years. SAG-AFTRA union members on Friday hit the picket lines alongside Hollywood writers, who've been striking for nearly three months. Any other use requires the background actor's consent and bargaining for the use, subject to a minimum payment," the spokesperson said in a statement. Union members were quick to decry his remarks as incendiary and out of touch. The 25-year-old has been there since May, when the writers' strike all but paralyzed production in Los Angeles and New York this spring.
Persons: Hollywood hasn't, Laci Mosley, Mosley, Mosley —, Lopez, , Conan O'Brien's, Coco —, Fran Drescher, Drescher, We've, who've, CHRIS DELMAS, We're, they're, Rather, AFTRA, Duncan Crabtree, Sam Russell, Russell, Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan, Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Rami Malek, we've, AFTRA who's, Bobby Quillard, Bob Iger, Iger, Bob — they're, Iger's, Jonathan Handel, Puck, you've, Carson Rowland —, it's, Rowland, Carson Rowland, Maria, Rodin, WireImage Rowland, he's, Reed Alexander Organizations: SAG, Hollywood, Paramount, Sirius XM, Writers Guild of America, Alliance, Television Producers, WGA, Getty, Disney, CNBC, Union, Atlas Financial Advisors, Television Locations: Los Angeles, Los Angeles and New York, Sun Valley , Idaho, South Florida, Boca Raton, LA
Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian shared his typical work and family routine. Before marriage, he said he was terrible at finding any semblance of balance between work and life. If you're chasing balance, you're implying, like Thanos, [that] you'd be able to create something perfectly balanced. "There are times in your life where you will need to focus on the career, the work," Ohanian says. That's why he's a big advocate for paid family leave; Ohanian wants all American families to have access to it.
Persons: Alexis Ohanian, Serena Williams —, he's, Williams, he'd, It's, Thanos, You'll, Ohanian, you'll, , He's, Ohanian's, Covid, Serena, Amanda Breen Organizations: Service, Technology, Seven, Olympia, YouTube, Olympia ., Barnard College, Columbia University, School of, Arts Locations: Wall, Silicon, South Florida
CNN —As an unrelenting heat wave enters its 39th consecutive day, millions of people from California to Florida are asking: When will it end? El Paso, Texas, has been in the triple digits for 32 consecutive days. In Miami, the record warm sea surface temperatures, combined with light winds are causing stifling heat: The heat index there topped 100 degrees or more for a record 37 consecutive days. The heat will remain until a shift in the weather pattern occurs and either breaks apart the heat dome or moves it out of the country completely. No end in sight for hardest-hit areasThis graphic shows which areas should continue to experience heat through the rest of July.
Persons: ” Frank LoVecchio, K.C, Griffin, Megan Mendoza, That’s Organizations: CNN, Maricopa County Department of Public Health, Health Medical Center, National Weather Service, USA, Network, Reuters, . Oklahoma Locations: California, Florida, South Texas, Arizona, South Florida, El Paso , Texas, Miami, Maricopa County, Maricopa, Phoenix, Phoenix , Arizona, Texas, Coast, what’s, Southern Plains, Gulf, Rock , Arkansas, Mexico
He hugged the owners of his new team, including the former star David Beckham. 10 — Lionel Messi grinned and looked up at the crowd and the fireworks. If it has felt like a dream that Messi, who won the World Cup in December as Argentina’s captain and who has claimed seven Ballons d’Or as the world’s best player, chose Inter Miami of M.L.S. as his team for the twilight of his career, his unveiling event was proof that, yes, this has actually happened. Messi’s introduction was called La PresentaSíon, the presentation in Spanish, but with “Sí” (“Yes”) emphasized.
Persons: David Beckham, Lionel Messi grinned, Messi, d’Or, ” Messi, “ Sí Organizations: Inter Miami Locations: M.L.S, Miami, South Florida
Miami’s Messi madness — over the arrival of the soccer superstar Lionel Messi, one of the most famous humans on the planet — reached a fever pitch last week when he was spotted at a Publix grocery store near Fort Lauderdale, buying Lucky Charms and Fruit Loops. Mr. Messi and his photogenic young family had landed in a soccer-crazy region that had been hoping to nab him for years. Already, Mr. Messi looked like a local, clad in shorts and flip-flops. South Florida has been consumed with a frenzied fandom for Mr. Messi, the Argentine whose signing on Saturday represented a coup for Inter Miami of Major League Soccer and for Miami itself, the unofficial capital of Latin America, with a penchant for celebrity. When the team presented Mr. Messi to a packed stadium in Fort Lauderdale on Sunday night, following a violent thunderstorm, he thanked the crowd in Spanish “for helping us feel at home so quickly.”
Persons: Miami’s Messi, Lionel Messi, , Messi, Organizations: nab, Saturday, Inter Miami, Major League Soccer Locations: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Argentine, Miami, Latin America, Spanish
David Ravitz thinks he's cracked the code to building wealth with homeownership. David Ravitz and his wife. Courtesy of David Ravitz. Courtesy of David Ravitz. Courtesy of David Ravitz.
Persons: David Ravitz, he's, Ravitz, that's, David Ravitz's, we've Organizations: Boca, Service, University of Miami Locations: Boca Raton , Florida, Wall, Silicon, South Florida, Boca Raton
[1/6] Agricultural worker Ernesto Hernandez takes a water break while enduring high temperatures in a tomato field, as a heat wave affects the region near Winters, California, U.S. July 13, 2023. The heat warnings spread from the Pacific northwest, down through California, through the Southwest and into the Deep South and Florida. Temperatures of over 115 Fahrenheit (46 Celsius) are forecast for areas of southern California's high desert, along with Arizona and Nevada. The NWS said widespread record-breaking high temperatures are likely to be recorded across the Southwest, in the western Gulf Coast and also in south Florida. "The combination of sizzling temperatures and oppressively high dew points will result in sultry heat throughout theSouth into the upcoming week," the NWS wrote.
Persons: Ernesto Hernandez, Loren Elliott, Brad Brooks, Josie Kao Organizations: REUTERS, National Weather Service, NWS, U.S . Census, Weather Service, Thomson Locations: Winters , California, U.S, New England, California, Florida, Arizona, Nevada, Gulf Coast, Pacific, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Upper Makefield Township, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Montpelier, Mississippi, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Gulf, Lubbock , Texas
Not long ago, the names on the marquee would have been right at home on Fox News: Stephen K. Bannon, Tucker Carlson and Roger J. But Fox News ousted Mr. Carlson three months ago, and Mr. Bannon, Mr. Stone and a boisterous pro-Trump crowd at the Turning Point Action Conference were eager to take shots at the conservative network, arguing that it has not been sufficiently supportive of former President Donald J. Trump as he seeks to regain the office he lost in 2020. At the two-day gathering, with thousands of pro-Trump activists in attendance this weekend in South Florida, jeers flew on Sunday at the mention of Rupert Murdoch, the Fox media mogul, as well as Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Persons: Stephen K, Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Roger J, Stone, Mr, Carlson, Donald J, Trump, jeers, Rupert Murdoch, Kevin McCarthy Organizations: Fox News, Fox, Trump, Conference Locations: South Florida
The NWS said the northeast could experience impassable roadways, tornadoes and even mudslides in some areas of higher terrain. Flooding inundated the northeast in recent days, with Vermont in particular reporting catastrophic flooding in its capital Montpelier, which is under a flash flood warning again on Sunday. HEAT WARNINGS FOR A QUARTER OF AMERICANS[1/10]A man takes picture of a digital sign displaying the high temperature, in Death Valley, California, U.S. July 15, 2023. REUTERS/Jorge GarciaThe heat warnings spread from the Pacific northwest, down through California, through the Southwest and into the Deep South and Florida. The NWS said widespread record-breaking high temperatures are likely to be recorded across the Southwest, in the western Gulf Coast and also in south Florida.
Persons: Kathy Hochul, Jorge Garcia, Brad Brooks, Josie Kao Organizations: National Weather Service, NWS, Sunday, REUTERS, U.S . Census, Thomson Locations: England, New England, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Upper Makefield Township, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Montpelier, Mississippi, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Gulf, Death Valley , California, U.S, California, Florida, Arizona, Nevada, Gulf Coast, Pacific, Lubbock , Texas
With both writers and actors on strike, Hollywood hasn't faced this situation in more than 60 years. SAG-AFTRA union members on Friday hit the picket lines alongside Hollywood writers, who've been striking for nearly three months. Any other use requires the background actor's consent and bargaining for the use, subject to a minimum payment," the spokesperson said in a statement. Union members were quick to decry his remarks as incendiary and out of touch. The 25-year-old has been there since May, when the writers' strike all but paralyzed production in Los Angeles and New York this spring.
Persons: Hollywood hasn't, Laci Mosley, Mosley, Mosley —, Lopez, , Conan O'Brien's, Coco —, Fran Drescher, Drescher, We've, who've, CHRIS DELMAS, We're, they're, Rather, AFTRA, Duncan Crabtree, Sam Russell, Russell, Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan, Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Rami Malek, we've, AFTRA who's, Bobby Quillard, Bob Iger, Iger, Bob — they're, Iger's, Jonathan Handel, Puck, you've, Carson Rowland —, it's, Rowland, Carson Rowland, Maria, Rodin, WireImage Rowland, he's, Reed Alexander Organizations: SAG, Hollywood, Paramount, Sirius XM, Writers Guild of America, Alliance, Television Producers, WGA, Getty, AMPTP, Disney, CNBC, Union, Netflix, Atlas Financial Advisors Locations: Los Angeles, Los Angeles and New York, Sun Valley , Idaho, South Florida, Boca Raton, LA
A 24-hour Walmart pickup site in Oklahoma City. Walmart CFO John David Rainey said the retailer last year handled more than 200 million curbside pickup orders. Photo: Sue Ogrocki/Associated PressWhen Kinneret Shick Ohana, a 36-year-old mother of five in South Florida, recently ran out of pasta and hot dogs, she didn’t go shopping at a grocery store or even order the food to be delivered. She placed an online order, then drove to her local Walmart a few hours later to collect it at the curb.
Persons: John David Rainey, Sue Ogrocki Organizations: Walmart Locations: Oklahoma City, South Florida
CNN —Facing a long summer of running from behind former President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is for now resisting calls to dramatically change course in his presidential campaign, instead targeting the first debate in late August as his opportunity to alter the trajectory of the race. DeSantis’ campaign has already surpassed the donor threshold requirement of 40,000 unique donors and appears on track to meet the polling threshold as well. DeSantis’ political team expects his activity in the coming weeks may look subdued compared to other candidates who may need an attention-grabbing moment to attract donors and support to meet the debate requirements. “People want to support Ron but don’t like this kind of stupid stuff,” the fundraiser told CNN.
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In July 2021, a group of heavily armed men stormed the home of President Jovenel Moïse of Haiti, killing him and wounding the first lady. Legal proceedings against the suspects have been slowly progressing in a largely empty courtroom in South Florida. In Florida the case is taking place under tight confidentiality restrictions due to some of the suspects’ ties to American intelligence agencies. In Haiti, the acting prime minister, Ariel Henry, has been implicated by Haitian authorities in the plot. Any hopes for justice and accountability are fading and, with them, so too fades the hope for a new path forward for Haiti.
Persons: Jovenel Moïse, Prince —, , Ariel Henry Organizations: U.S . Department of Justice, The, of Justice Locations: Haiti, Florida, South Florida, Port, American
[1/3] Carlos Sandoval and other construction workers work in temperatures that were over 100 degrees F (37 degrees C) as they install new sidewalk infrastructure in downtown Palm Springs, California, U.S. July 11, 2022. In Phoenix, Arizona, the high was expected to reach above 110 F (43 C) for the 13th successive day on Wednesday. "Just stay inside man, just stay in side," Materniak said as his advice for dealing with the heat. Phoenix residents were under "extreme heat risk, (an) increase in heat related illnesses, including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke," the service warned. That air blocks cooler air and storm systems from rolling through the area, so it's "just full sun and heat," he said.
Persons: Carlos Sandoval, Jay Calderon, Drew Materniak, Materniak, Ashton Robinson Cook, Cook, Brendan O'Brien, Rich McKay, Jonathan Oatis, Bill Berkrot Organizations: USA, Network, REUTERS, National Weather Service, Prediction, Twitter, Facebook, Thomson Locations: Palm Springs , California, U.S, Southern California, South Florida, Vermont, Las Vegas, Phoenix , Arizona, Phoenix, American, In Texas, Texas, Los Angeles County, VERMONT, Montpelier, Vermont's, Chicago, Atlanta
Despite the growing concern of heat-related illnesses and climate change, people have far fewer protections from power shutoffs during the summer than they do in the winter. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, known as LIHEAP, has about $6 billion in funds for fiscal 2023, which runs through September. The association is calling on Congress to provide an additional $3 billion for cooling assistance this summer, which would help about 6 million households. And it is asking utilities to voluntarily suspend shutoffs this summer for those behind on their bills. Florida Power & Light, for instance, has a longstanding policy that it won’t disconnect customers if it’s 95 degrees or higher.
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CNN —Phoenix is supposed to be hot, but the severity of the upcoming heat wave will bring a level of heat that will test even heat-hardy places and do so for longer durations than have ever been observed before. The latest heat wave is really an extension of a continuous heat wave, which has never really stopped and has been affecting the South since mid-June. The duration of the current heat wave has meteorologists and climate scientists concerned. Forty high temperature records and more than 50 record high minimum temperatures could fall over the weekend across the US. With temperatures staying hot overnight, heat stress and heat exhaustion will set in much faster.
Persons: Bernadette Woods Placky, ” Placky, Placky Organizations: CNN, Southwest, Climate, National Weather Service, Las Locations: South Texas, South Florida, Phoenix, California, Florida, Miami, Houston, San Antonio, Texas, Las Vegas
CNN —Florida vacations are back on, sans stinky seaweed. In April, the seaweed set a record, with scientists identifying 3 million tons of sargassum in the Caribbean Sea. The sargassum that lands on Florida beaches originates in the Gulf of Mexico and the western Caribbean, Hu went on. Small amounts of the seaweed may still land on Florida beaches, but not in large enough quantities to present a problem, according to Hu. But while Florida enjoys clean beaches, in the eastern Caribbean, “they’ll still see a lot of sargassum,” Hu noted.
Persons: Chuanmin Hu, , Hu, “ they’ll, ” Hu, Sargassum, sargassum Organizations: CNN, University of South, Oceanography, Florida beachgoers, Sunshine, Optical Oceanography, Central West Atlantic Locations: Florida, Gulf, Mexico, West Africa, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, Straits, University of South Florida, of Mexico, Lesser, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico
As Florida recovers from the tangled seaweed blob plaguing its coasts, nature may have something else in store for the state: dust from the Sahara. Saharan dust is moving across the Atlantic Ocean and could reach South Florida, resulting in hotter days and less rain, meteorologists said. As of Saturday afternoon, the dust was near the Bahamas, about 300 miles east of Florida. The Weather Service does not track the dust’s speed as it travels, she said. The dust could arrive in South Florida by this week, said Ping Zhu, an earth and environment professor at Florida International University.
Persons: Keily Delerme, Ping Zhu Organizations: National Weather Service, The Weather Service, Florida International University Locations: Florida, South Florida, Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Tampa
It’s Toxic Slime Time on Florida’s Lake Okeechobee
  + stars: | 2023-07-09 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +14 min
For thousands of years, Lake Okeechobee pumped life into Florida’s swampy interior. Lake Okeechobee 10 miles Lake Okeechobee 5 miles Lake Okeechobee 5 miles Algal bloom extent on June 12 Source: Satellite image by Landsat By Leanne AbrahamRainy season is just starting, but by late June the lake’s level was roughly two feet higher than the United States Army Corps of Engineers would like. Sunrise over Pahokee and Lake Okeechobee. “Like clockwork.”Similar outbreaks have struck lakes elsewhere, including Lake Champlain, Lake Erie and Lake Tahoe. Equally challenging to grasp is the idea that the whole new lake, as big as it sounds, will fill to capacity if only six inches of Lake Okeechobee is sent its way.
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