Originally appeared on E! Online Quinton Aaron is kicking off another point in his health journey. “The Blind Side” star, who played NFL star Michael
Month: October 2025
South Florida will be dry, breezy as rainy season officially ends
Wednesday will be mainly dry and breezy as the rainy season officially comes to an end. The day starts comfortably with mostly low to mid-70s.
Man arrested after allegedly stabbing roommate during argument, Lauderhill police say
A man was taken into custody early Wednesday morning for allegedly stabbing his roommate in the chest at a Lauderhill group home, police said. According
Tennessee woman gives birth to record-breaking baby: ‘Shocked at his size'
Shelby Martin sensed something was different with her third pregnancy. She was feeling pains she’d never experienced before. Little did she know that she was
Florida teen arrested for allegedly faking his abduction
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office says 17-year-old Caden Speight made up an incident where he claimed to have been kidnapped and shot in the leg.
Vera Wang reveals her anti-aging secret
Originally appeared on E! Online Like a fine wine, Vera Wang just gets better with time. The fashion designer, who turned 76 in June, is
Dunkin’s Halloween menu includes new latte, Munchkins bucket and spider donut
The fan-favorite Spider Donut and his sassy social media posts are back, too. Spidey D is back and brings with him the Munchkins Bucket and a
Instagram introduces new restrictions for teen accounts
“We hope this update reassures parents that we’re working to show teens safe, age-appropriate content on Instagram by default, while also giving them more ways
Hamas faces growing pressure over not releasing deceased hostages’ bodies and failing to disarm
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he’s hopeful for a peaceful next phase in the deal between Israel and Hamas, but noted President Trump’s conditions
Miami-Dade judge temporarily blocks transfer of land for Trump presidential library
The move by Circuit Judge Mavel Ruiz came after a Miami activist alleged that officials at Miami Dade College violated Florida’s open government law when