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Miami's newest luxe vacation rental is $1,600-a-night FLOATING home docked in the Atlantic Ocean, with a rooftop hot tub, 360 ocean views and room service delivered by motorboat

Miami's newest high-end vacation stay is not a five star hotel or penthouse apartment, but a floating luxury home docked in the Atlantic Ocean.  Arkup40's 'livable yachts', which can be rented for up to $1,600 a night, will be available for rent from 2022 by luxury rentals Sextant Stays who are planning to buy ten of the ground breaking modular homes. They feature all the necessities for a glamorous vacation; hot tubs, 360-degree ocean views and even room service delivered by motorboat. The modular floating homes can be docked at a marina and have the ability to be driven up to 2,500 nautical miles into the ocean. The entire houseboat, which will likely boast two bedrooms and two bathrooms, is set to have floor-to-ceiling, hurricane-proof windows for a luxe castaway experience.  The rooftop is expected to feature a private pool deck complete with hot tub and outdoor kitchen, which guests can have stocked with food and drink upon their arrival as they would a yacht chart

Illinois woman arrested for using fake COVID vaccination card that read MADERNA and was signed by 'cpl wolf' and ssgt montey' to enter Hawaii

An Illinois woman who doesn't know how to spell Moderna was arrested after using a fake COVID-19 vaccination card to go on vacation in Hawaii, police said.    Chloe Mrozak, 24, raised suspicion of airport screeners when she presented the bogus card upon her arrival to Oahu on a Southwest flight last Monday.  Perhaps the most obvious tip off was that Mrozak's vaccination card misspelled 'Moderna' as 'Maderna', court documents allege.  The aspiring model from Oak Lawn in Illinois also listed Delaware as the place where she got her vaccination and claimed it was administered by 'cpl wolf' and 'ssgt montey' of the National Guard.  Chloe Mrozak, 24, was arrested after Hawaii officials flagged her COVID vaccine card Mrozak's vaccination card misspelled the 'Moderna' COVID-19 vaccine as 'Maderna' Hawaiian authorities said Mrozak left the airport without confirming her hotel reservation with screeners, listing the Holiday Inn Express

Hispanic Costco customer who 'weaponized' her video accusing white family she didn't know of sexually abusing their adopted black daughter is arrested for lying to the police

Angelica Marie Mendez, 23, was arrested for falsely accusing a white family of sexually assaulting and abusing their black, adopted daughter A Hispanic woman who sparked outrage on social media after posting a video accusing a white family of sexually abusing their black, adopted child has been arrested for allegedly filing a false police report.  Angelica Marie Mendez, 23, of Desert Hot Springs, was charged on Saturday after officials in two states found that her video was not accurate and she 'weaponized' social media by spreading false information about an innocent family.  She was released the same day of her arrest after posting $25 bail, according to inmate records.  Mendez is seen in the video filming the family at a Costco in Palm Desert. 'So this family, they're not feeding their adopted child,' she says. 'She's crying. They're being racist towards their daughter. We need to expose these people, this family.' She adds that the white family i

Oxford University chief says she is 'embarrassed' to count Michael Gove as one of the famed institution's former students over his Brexit comments that 'people have had enough of experts'

The vice-chancellor of Oxford University is ‘embarrassed’ to call Michael Gove a former student. Professor Louise Richardson suggested the Tory Cabinet minister would not be welcome among her list of alumni. She made the comments in a talk in which she also called for more ‘ideological diversity’ in universities and claimed there needed to be more open debate. The contradictory statements were made during an appearance at the World Academic Summit, where she addressed the cancel culture on campuses. The vice-chancellor of Oxford University is ‘embarrassed’ to call Tory Cabinet minister Michael Gove, 54, a former student. Pictured: Gove dancing at a Scottish nightclub on Saturday Professor Richardson singled out Mr Gove while taking a swipe at those who had seemingly questioned academia’s contribution to society. She said she was ‘embarrassed to confess we educated’ him given his famous comments during the Brexit campaign that people had ‘had enough of experts’. She continued: ‘Well

Three white Colorado cops and two paramedics are charged with manslaughter after death of black man who was put in chokehold and injected with KETAMINE when arrested while out buying tea

Three white cops and two paramedics have been indicted for manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide over the death of Elijah McClain, a 23 year-old black man who died after being arrested.  Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced charges Wednesday against Aurora Police Officers Nathan Woodyard, Randy Roedema and former officer Jason Rosenblatt.  He filed the same charges against paramedics Jeremy Cooper and Lt. Peter Cichuniec on a 32 count indictment, which also includes some additional charges. McClain died in August 2019, six days after he was put in a chokehold and injected with ketamine while being arrested in Aurora.  The masseuse was apprehended by police after a resident called 911 in concern after seeing him wearing a ski mask and waving his arms in the air while walking to a convenience store to buy tea.  McClain's family said he wore the ski mask because anemia made him unusually susceptible to the cold, and McClain was apparently listening to music on head

Guy's Hospital is accused of 'cultural vandalism' as it announces it WILL move statue of 'slave-trading' founder Thomas Guy to a 'less prominent place' after pressure from BLM protests - despite 75% of public voting to keep listed monument where it is

Guy's Hospital has confirmed it will move a statue of its founder Thomas Guy to a less prominent position because of his links to Britain's slave trade after facing pressure from Black Lives Matter protests. The decision has been agreed by the hospital's charitable foundation despite its consultation revealing that 75 per cent of those who responded felt the statue should remain in place. In a statement issued with their report, the foundation said the gesture was proposed in a bid to 'address the legacies' of slavery and to make the hospital 'more welcoming to everyone'. A separate statue of hospital benefactor Sir Robert Clayton, who also has links to Britain's colonial past, will remain in place as it was decided the position was less prominent. But the foundation confirmed both statues will be displayed with accompanying plaques detailing their ties to the slave trade. It comes as Goldsmiths University of London launched public consultation on plans