March 4 Trump, BBC agree on mediator for $10 billion lawsuit over Jan 6 documentary editing controversy Trump and The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) have agreed on a mediator on Tuesday to help resolve the president’s massive $10 billion defamation lawsuit.
March 3 Mother in affluent Florida community killed 2 children before taking her own life: police A Florida mother killed her two children in Lakewood Ranch before taking her own life, authorities determined after a welfare check at a home.
March 3 Florida man who wrestled cop's gun away and killed him, executed after final appeals rejected Florida man Billy Leon Kearse, 53, was executed Tuesday after prosecutors say he fatally shot police officer Danny Parrish in 1991 traffic stop.
March 1 Who is Austin Tucker Martin? Little known about Mar-a-Lago intruder, echoing past Trump security scares North Carolina man killed in Mar-a-Lago breach described as "good kid" by family. Austin Martin, 21, shot by Secret Service after entering Trump property.
February 27 Illegal immigrant arrested after showing up to Florida Border Patrol office for contract IT work An Illegal immigrant was arrested doing IT work at a Florida Border Patrol center. Venezuelan Angel Camacho was detained after officials discovered a visa overstay.
February 27 Corporate America is on the move, and these red states are cashing in Red states are winning the corporate headquarters battle as Texas dominates relocations while California bleeds business losses in unprecedented shift.
February 26 Family member of American killed by Cuban forces in boat shootout says he was on 'diabolical' mission The brother of an American killed in a Cuba boat clash said his sibling had an "obsessive" push to free the island. Michel Ortega was among four killed in the alleged infiltration.
February 26 Tampa airport issues pajama ban, triggering social media firestorm over dress code controversy Tampa International Airport sparked a viral controversy with a lighthearted X post about "banning pajamas" at the airport, igniting a heated social media debate.
February 26 Russia warns against 'provocative actions' around Cuba after 4 killed onboard US-registered speedboat Russia is warning against "provocative actions" towards Cuba following a deadly shootout between the country’s coast guard and U.S.-registered speedboat.
February 25 Florida launches probe after Cuba kills 4 aboard US-flagged speedboat near Keys Florida launches investigation after Cuban government claimed it killed several people aboard U.S.-flagged speedboat near Communist island Tuesday.