The 98th Academy Awards paid tribute to some of the film industry luminaries who died in the last year in an extended In Memoriam segment
Year: 2026
South Florida’s Cuban community shares hope for Cuba’s future at Calle Ocho
This is the sixth year Juan Gonzalez has set up his frozen drink shop on Eighth Street. He likes contributing to all the cultures here.
US routs Canada in Para ice hockey final to complete historic clean sweep in Olympics, Paralympics – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale
MILAN (AP) — Three weeks after the United States beat Canada in the Olympic hockey finals, the Americans overcame their neighbors again to win Paralympic gold
Florida Senate candidate Angie Nixon promises to fight for working people
State Representative Angie Nixon believes she is best suited to be the Democratic nominee for the U.S.Senate because she has been fighting on the side
Critics of
The Florida Legislature wrapped up its regular 60-day session, and it may go down as the least productive session in the state’s history. Lawmakers did
Why is it called an Oscar? Fun facts about the Academy Awards statuette
And the Oscar goes to… Wait, wait, wait… Why is the most famous trophy in Hollywood even called an “Oscar”? The golden statuette given to
Why is it called an Oscar? Fun facts about the Academy Awards statuette
And the Oscar goes to… Wait, wait, wait… Why is the most famous trophy in Hollywood even called an “Oscar”? The golden statuette given to
Florida Democratic Senate candidate Angie Nixon promises to fight for hard-working people
“My entire adult career, I’ve always fought for hard-working people, and I feel like now is the time that we need to see proven fighters
Florida education historian says new Senate bill is harmful to teachers unions, public education
“I would say that the ultimate goal of education policy in Florida is to eliminate public schools,” Diane Ravitch, an education historian, said. “Not completely,
Florida Education Association presidents upset over new
“I think it’s unfortunate that lawmakers in the state of Florida have decided to stand with out-of-state billionaire-backed organizations rather than the people of the