Attorney General James Uthmeier on Thursday filed a lawsuit accusing Planned Parenthood of falsely advertising that abortion medication is “safer than Tylenol.” The lawsuit, filed
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Florida Attorney General Uthmeier sues Planned Parenthood over abortion messaging
Attorney General James Uthmeier on Thursday filed a lawsuit accusing Planned Parenthood of falsely advertising that abortion medication is “safer than Tylenol.” Source link
Meet Splash, the Florida otter helping deputies find human remains and solve underwater mysteries
A Florida sheriff’s office is diving into a new kind of innovation — literally. Meet Splash, a 2-year-old otter trained to assist the Martin County
Miami woman accused of stealing $30,000 in Botox-like drugs, performing unlicensed injections
A Miami dermatology clinic worker accused of stealing botox-type drugs and performing unlicensed injections in private homes now faces charges of exploiting the elderly. According
Neighbors 4 Neighbors’ campaign brings hope to single dad and his two daughters this holiday season
For 33 years, South Florida has come together to make the holidays brighter for families who need a hand. Neighbors 4 Neighbors’ Adopt a Family
Neighbors 4 Neighbors Adopt A Family campaign helps South Florida families
CBS News Miami’s Tania Francois introduces the Boggs family — a single dad and his two daughters hoping for a brighter Christmas through the annual
United Way Miami launches emergency aid as SNAP funding stalls during historic shutdown
With the federal shutdown dragging into day 38 and SNAP funding in limbo for 42 million Americans, United Way Miami has created an emergency program
Tesla approves record pay deal that could make Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire
Tesla investors have approved a massive stock-based compensation package for Elon Musk that could push his net worth past $1 trillion within the next decade
South Florida federal workers line up for food aid as government shutdown drags on
With paychecks on hold, federal employees from TSA, Veterans Affairs and other agencies received groceries from Feeding South Florida, which distributed enough food in Homestead
Government shutdown forces FAA to slash flights, hitting Miami and other major airports
The FAA ordered airlines to cut 10% of flights nationwide due to air traffic controller shortages from the government shutdown, leading to cancellations at MIA