Science Aug 01 Hurricane Isaias lashes Bahamas while Florida battens down Hurricane Isaias snapped trees and knocked out power as it blew through the Bahamas on Saturday and headed toward the Florida coast, where officials said they were closing beaches, parks and coronavirus testing sites.
World May 24 Memorial Day weekend draws crowds and triggers warnings Europeans and Americans soaked up the sun where they could Sunday, taking advantage of the first holiday weekend since coronavirus restrictions were eased, while European governments grappled with how and when to let in foreign travelers in hopes of salvaging…
Nation Jan 09 Human trafficking increase expected during Super Bowl To combat an expected rise in sex trafficking during the Super Bowl, law enforcement officials said Thursday that they need hotel workers, ride-hailing service drivers and security personnel to be especially alert.
Nation Aug 20 Epstein signed a will 2 days before jailhouse suicide Court papers filed last week in the U.S. Virgin Islands list no details of beneficiaries but valued the estate at more than $577 million, including more than $56 million in cash.
Nation Jul 19 Florida sheriff investigates Epstein’s time spent outside of jail The inquiry will focus on whether deputies assigned to monitor Epstein violated any rules or regulations while he was out on work release.
Nation Jun 05 Legal experts raise questions about deputy’s arrest over Parkland tragedy Scot Peterson faces 11 charges, including negligence and child neglect for not entering the building during the rampage last year at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that left 17 people dead.
Nation Jun 04 Florida deputy charged after staying outside during Parkland school shooting 56-year-old Scot Peterson faces child neglect, culpable negligence and perjury charges.
Politics Feb 25 Ex-campaign worker for Trump sues over unwanted kiss claim Alva Johnson, a former Trump campaign worker, contends in a new federal lawsuit that President Donald Trump planted an unwanted kiss on her face at an August, 2016 event in Tampa, Florida.
Nation Feb 22 Judge rules sex abuse victim rights were violated in case prosecuted by Trump official Financier Jeffrey Epstein reached a deal in 2008 with then-Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta's office to end the federal probe that could have landed him in prison for life.
Nation Oct 31 DOJ says pipe bomb suspect searched targets, photos online Pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc searched for addresses of his targets online and had photos of many of them on his cellphone, including one of Michelle Obama's driver's license, federal prosecutors said in a letter outlining more evidence against him.