The New York Times
| May 22, 2013
More than half of the 200 residents in tiny, self-contained "Miracle Village" 40 miles west of Florida's Palm Beach are registered sex offenders. Reviled in society, disdained by bosses, banned from living near any area where children congregate t...
CNN
| May 22, 2013
A man linked to Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed by an FBI agent as officials questioned him in Florida. Ibragim Todashev, 27, was shot as he attacked an agent with a knife, according to US officials. Though Todashev knew T...
Slate News
| Apr 15, 2013
It's the snail that's eating Florida. The state managed to wipe out invasive giant African land snails brought in from Hawaii once, but they're back with a vengeance. The beasties can grow up to 8.5 inches long, and they munch on stucco, car tires...
Associated Press
| Mar 18, 2013
A University of Central Florida student with guns, hundreds of rounds of ammo and explosives apparently planned a major attack on campus, but committed suicide in his dorm as authorities closed in. Former business student Oliver Seevakumara, 30, p...
Associated Press
| Jan 17, 2013
US Sen. Bill Nelson joined more than a thousand other people hunting down the invasive species squeezing native wildlife out of the Florida Everglades. The "Python Challenge" hasn't bagged many Burmese pythons yet because of warm weather.
Associated Press
| Dec 6, 2012
Plans to release millions of genetically modified mosquitos have met stiff opposition in the Florida Keys. Supporters say releasing the non-biting modified mosquitos, which carry a fatal birth defect, is an environmentally friendly way to combay d...
Breaking News Everyday
| Dec 2, 2012
A frisky Sea World dolphin decided to help himself to a paper tray holding treats that were supposed to be daintily fed to him by a little girl. Instead, Flipper leaped up to grab the goodies, puncturing the girl's hand. Sea World staff treated th...
CompilarizTV
| Nov 23, 2012
Shoppers were injured in scuffles, shot (outside a Florida Walmart), plowed into by a Washington driver supected of being drunk, and busted (along with striking Walmart workers) as bargain-ravenous Americans stampeded into stores across the nation...
Democracy Now!
| Nov 5, 2012
With the presidential election just one day away, 11th-hour Republican voter suppression could swing the critical battleground state of Ohio for GOP nominee Mitt Romney. On Friday, Ohio's Secretary of State Jon Husted issued a last-minute directiv...
— May 17 at 08:39 pm
...to begin in Osceola County Monday, has been postponed until July. Marcus Faella is the one remaining defendant, whose case cas not been resolved...