Chelsea Clinton defended fellow first kid Barron Trump, saying the teen had an 'unimpeachable right to privacy' even after turning 18.
Crime, Covid, the economy, immigration, foreign policy, education — Biden's poor ratings show voters are starting to ask if Democrats have gotten any issue right in the last four years.
The long-awaited 1.6 patch notes are here for Stardew Valley, and it's full
WARNING: This footage may be disturbing to some viewers North Florida beachgoers were surprised when an unusual marine animal got caught on a fishing rod this week. Onlooker Brooke Gamble posted footage of the incident that took place at Miramar Beach near Destin, Florida, on Sunday, which appears to show dozens of people looking on as a fisherman spent hours attempting to reel in a large catch. Moments later, the curious crowd saw what was on the other end: a 7-and-a-half-foot shark. ...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a law restricting social media access for minors under 16 on Monday, as the effects of the platforms on teens generate rising concern in the United States. Those 13 years old and younger will not be able to open a social media account in the state, and 14- and 15-year-olds […]
Fresh off the news of a contract extension for head coach Nate Oats,
Two brothers, 18-year-old Wyatt Brooks and 21-year-old Taylen Robert Claude Brooks, from Mount Aukum were attacked by a mountain lion while hunting.
Russian authorities have detained four alleged gunmen believed to have carried out the deadly attack
As TikTok awaits a government ban decision, the country's leaders ask for transparency and investors send over offers.
A Florida homeless man has been arrested for setting fire to a Jewish community center in Ft. Lauderdale. While the motive of the suspect is not yet known, his alleged actions come as concerns about rising antisemitism in America have been prevalent in national discourse.
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday signed legislation into law that eliminates squatters’ rights in the Sunshine State and increases penalties against offenders. "You are not going to be able to commandeer somebody's private property and expect to get away with it. We are in the state of Florida ending the squatter scam once and for all," DeSantis said during a press conference on the signing in Orlando. The law will take effect July 1. DeSantis noted ahead of the signing that...
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday signed a bill into law that increases penalties against squatters and eliminates their "rights" to fraudulently live on a property.