Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office submitted a sweeping new congressional map to the Legislature on Monday that could dramatically reshape several U.S. House districts in Central
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Florida mom gets 21 life terms plus 800 years for selling videos of abuse involving her children on Snapchat
A Florida mother will spend the rest of her life in prison after a judge sentenced her to 21 life terms plus 800 years for
Dozens rally in Downtown Miami for a free Cuba, demand release of political prisoners
Dozens gathered at Bayfront Park in Miami for a “Free Cuba” rally led by community and spiritual leaders, calling for the release of political prisoners
Deadly bombing rips through busy Colombia road, killing at least 20 in suspected terror attack
At least 20 people were killed and dozens more, including children, were injured after a powerful bomb tore through a busy road in Colombia, leaving
What we know about the suspect in the shooting outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Authorities say 31-year-old Cole Allen, who faces federal charges, allegedly exchanged gunfire with law enforcement, carried a manifesto targeting Trump administration officials, and had no
Florida man accused of swinging machete at victim on boat, chasing him during violent attack, Monroe deputies say
A 66-year-old man is facing felony charges after authorities say he swung a machete at another man and chased him during a violent confrontation aboard
Dense fog and inland storms possible in South Florida before hotter weather arrives this week
Patchy dense fog and the chance for scattered storms are in the forecast Monday across South Florida, a shift from the heavy rain that moved
Video captures deadly Miami-Dade crash as driver is ejected, 2 women critically hurt
Surveillance video captures the moment a speeding car crashes into parked vehicles in northwest Miami-Dade, ejecting the driver who died and leaving two women in
Israel orders mass evacuations in southern Lebanon amid rising tensions
Israel mandates evacuations beyond the buffer zone in southern Lebanon, citing ceasefire violations by Lebanese armed groups. Hundreds flee as fears of renewed conflict with
Tornadoes and storms devastate Texas, Oklahoma—communities reeling
Deadly storms and EF2 tornadoes tore through northern Texas and Oklahoma, leaving homes destroyed, power outages, and at least two dead as residents begin recovery