ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Mo Bamba and R.J. Hampton each scored 21 points and the Orlando Magic beat the Miami Heat 125-111 on Sunday night
Month: April 2022
Tiger Woods’ comeback at Masters ends following incredible display of grit and determination
(CNN) — Tiger Woods finished his latest appearance at the Masters with a six-over 78 as he capped off his remarkable comeback at Augusta National after nearly 16 months
Criminals Taking Advantage Of Booming Cryptocurrency Trend
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Trading cryptocurrency has exploded in popularity, but criminals are taking advantage of the trend. The FBI says Americans lost about a billion
FDA’s Vaccine Chief: At Least Three Factors Could Contribute To Another Major COVID Wave This Fall & Winter
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The CDC is no longer predicting new COVID-19 hospitalizations will continue their decline in the coming weeks, but the agency still expects
Price Of Eggs Expected To Rise Over Next Few Weeks Due To Bird Flu Outbreak
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A price hike is affecting another grocery store item. Officials say the price of eggs is expected to rise over the next
Sam Elliott Apologizes for His Comments About ‘The Power of the Dog’
Sam Elliott is putting his tail between his legs. The 77-year-old actor has apologized for the controversial comments he made about the film “The Power
Pickpocketing Thieves Caught Stealing Cellphones At Tortuga Music Festival
FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami/AP) — Tortuga Music Festival attendees may have gone home with some things missing. The Fort Lauderdale Police Department said they arrested three
Smokers Less Likely To Survive Heart Attack Than Non-Smokers
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Smokers are less likely to survive a heart attack than non-smokers. That’s according to new research being presented at the American Physiological
Can Your Pet Make You Sick?
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – New research shows potentially harmful bugs can be passed on to humans from dogs or cats. While there’s no lack of love
COVID Cases & Deaths Decreasing Across The World
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The World Health Organization reports COVID-19 cases and deaths fell for a second straight week. On Wednesday, the group reported more than