FORT PIERCE – Attorneys for a man accused of attempting to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump in September asked a federal judge on Wednesday to delay
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Lawyers for man accused in Trump’s Florida assassination attempt want more time
Lawyers for man accused in Trump’s Florida assassination attempt want more time – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Manuel Bojorquez reports defense lawyers for Ryan
Fields set for 2 congressional special elections in Florida
The field of candidates has been set for two special elections in Florida to replace members of Congress nominated for positions in President-elect Donald Trump’s
Ernest Hemingway look-alikes visit Cuba and some of the late writer’s favorite places
CBS News Miami Live A man who pretends to look like the late American writer Ernest Hemingway poses for a photo recalling passages from the
FIFA gives Club World Cup new opening day for Lionel Messi and Inter Miami CF
The 2025 Club World Cup will now kick off one day earlier with Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami opening the monthlong tournament on June 14, and
Release of Matt Gaetz ethics report is up in the air
CBS News Miami Live Matt Gaetz may be done with the House of Representatives, but his former colleagues aren’t through with him yet. Lawmakers on
DeSantis becoming Secretary of Defense would be
MIAMI — The list of prominent Florida politicians who could join President-elect Donald Trump’s new administration now reportedly includes Gov. Ron DeSantis. CBS News Miami’s
Sources: Trump weighs DeSantis for Pentagon role
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – Two sources familiar with the transition tell CBS News that President-elect Donald Trump is considering naming Florida Governor Ron
Village People singer defends Trump's use of 'Y.M.C.A.,' says song isn't a 'gay anthem'
“Y.M.C.A.” singer and co-writer Victor Willis of the band Village People defended President-elect Donald Trump’s use of the song Monday on Facebook. Willis denied that the
DACA recipients face renewed uncertainty in Trump’s second term
Reyna Montoya was 10 when she and her family fled violence in Tijuana and illegally immigrated to the U.S. Growing up in Arizona, she worried