A former Marine convicted of killing a 6-year-old girl more than four decades ago is scheduled Thursday to be executed in Florida, which would be the record
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Florida college employee fired after social media post about Charlie Kirk assassination files lawsuit
A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday alleges Eastern Florida State College violated the First Amendment rights of an employee who was fired because of social-media posts
Officials to vote on efforts to rename Broward to Lauderdale County
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Mega Millions jackpot rises to $965 million with next drawing Friday
The Mega Millions jackpot has climbed to $965 million after no ticket matched all six numbers in the latest drawing. The next drawing is Friday,
Texas mother demands justice after video shows teachers allegedly injuring her autistic son
In Texas, a mother is demanding justice after school video captured teachers allegedly slamming and kicking her 5‑year‑old autistic, nonverbal son. She said he came
Brickell condo manager accused of stealing $140,000 through ghost payroll scheme
Former Brickell building manager was arrested and accused of scamming condo owners by forging payroll records to pay ghost employees. Prosecutors say she stole more
Two kids hurt in Coral Springs dirt bike crash
Two children were hospitalized after being struck while riding a dirt bike in Coral Springs, with air rescue transporting them to Broward General Hospital; their
Jury finds Cuban rapper Chocolate MC guilty in murder‑for‑hire case
Cuban rapper Chocolate MC was convicted of first‑degree solicitation in a murder‑for‑hire plot against fellow artist El Taiger, with prosecutors using his own social media
Longest U.S. government shutdown ends after Trump signs funding bill
President Trump signed a funding bill late Wednesday night, reopening the government after the longest shutdown in U.S. history. The measure, passed by the House
Oakland Park cuts ribbon on new city hall as growth reshapes downtown
Wednesday marked another milestone for an evolving Oakland Park, as the city officially cut the ribbon on its new city hall. The commission chambers and