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    Florida is paying bounty hunters to control Florida's python population

    When invasive snakes began killing the Everglades' native wildlife, Florida

  • Florida to Get First AI-Dedicated College from the University of South Florida

    USF has officially announced its plans for a new college dedicated to teaching AI, cybersecurity, and computing.

  • EDITORIAL — An endangered lake

    In January this year, President Marcos directed the Department of Agriculture to increase fish production to meet the national demand.

  • EDITORIAL — The cost of negligence

    As of early evening yesterday, the death toll from a vehicular collision in Cotabato stood at 17, with four others needing hospitalization for injuries and severe burns.

  • EDITORIAL — Irresponsible driving

    As travel increases this Holy Week, motorists are expressing concern about a road accident this month that penalized an innocent driver. Video footage showed a Toyota Innova traversing the northbound lane of the Skyway Stage 3 on March 10 when a motorcycle moving beyond the speed limit counter-flowed, colliding head-on with the Innova.

  • Leprosy Is Spreading in Florida

    Leprosy is on the rise again in the United States, particularly in Florida, concerning disease specialists.According to the World Health Organization, about 200,000 cases of the disease occur every year in 120 countries worldwide and are often associated with contact with armadillos.The U.S. is experiencing cases creep upwards, with the number of infections across the country more than doubling over the past decade, both in people exposed to armadillos and those who aren't.According to a report...

  • EDITORIAL: Don't trespass in Texas

    For a moment, the state of Texas could defend its border against an unprecedented migrant invasion.

  • EDITORIAL — Next, speedy justice

    After a year of being on the run, Arnolfo Teves Jr. is finally being brought back to the country to face multiple indictments for serious offenses. Teves was arrested Thursday in East Timor’s capital Dili by local police. He had been hiding in plain sight in Timor-Leste, occasionally posting videos taunting Philippine authorities who wanted him for multiple murder cases.

  • Florida Bans Homeless Encampments

    Florida Bans Homeless Encampments Authored by Eric Lundrum via American Greatness, On Wednesday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) signed a bill into law that bans homeless encampments in the state of Florida. As reported by Just The News, House Bill 1365, formally titled the Unauthorized Public Camping and Public Sleeping Act, demands that homeless individuals be placed in temporary shelters that will be monitored by state law enforcement agencies, while also banning the...

  • EDITORIAL: Clock ticking for TikTok

    When Congress does something on a bipartisan basis, it’s cause for concern.

  • EDITORIAL — Saving the salt industry

    In 2022, President Marcos said he was “obsessed” by the “unacceptable” fact that the country has to import round scad or galunggong, the so-called poor man’s fish. He should consider it even more shameful that the country, which has the eighth most extensive coastline in the world, has to import 93 percent of its salt requirements.

  • 5 Places to visit in Florida this summer

    We take a look at some of the best place Florida has to offer.