GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Alijah Martin and Walter Clayton Jr. scored 17 points apiece, and No. 5 Florida dominated Georgia 89-59 on Saturday, extending the
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President Trump visits Florida for first time since second inauguration. Here’s what to know
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19-year-old man killed, 6 others injured in Davie high-speed crash, FHP says
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Tip accusing Florida man of threatening to kill President Trump on Facebook led to arrest, authorities say
A Florida man was arrested Friday night after a tip provided to the authorities accused him of threatening to kill President Trump on social media.
Dave Franco reacts to Luigi Mangione comparisons
Originally appeared on E! Online After a shocking murder that captivated the nation, Dave Franco started receiving texts saying the same thing about him. His
Justin Baldoni's wife posts heartfelt tribute to husband amid Blake Lively legal battle
Justin Baldoni’s wife, Emily, is showing him love amid his legal battle with Blake Lively. On Jan. 24, she took to Instagram to pay tribute to him
Miami-Dade landlord accused of shooting tenant after heated argument, officials say.
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI-DADE — A dispute between a landlord and tenant turned fatal after the fight between the two men escalated and became physical,
Nikki Fried reelected as Florida Democratic Party chair, vows to rebuild party’s presence in the state
CBS News Miami Live Nikki Fried was reelected Saturday as chair of the Florida Democratic Party, which is seeking to regain relevance in a state
‘Jeopardy!' contestant thanks Céline Dion in introduction — then misses question about Céline Dion
One “Jeopardy!” contestant had a bit of a blunder when it came to a Céline Dion hit. Drew Goins, a Hawaii-based journalist who was competing
Paul McCartney says he fears AI will rip off artists
Paul McCartney urged the British government not to make a change to copyright laws that he says could let artificial intelligence companies rip off artists.