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Mandelson Epstein Case in Jeopardy as U.S. Files Stay Out of Reach
Scotland Yard's investigation remains active, but detectives may struggle to charge the former cabinet minister without original unredacted records from the United States, while the Justice Department says it has not refused cooperation.
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Prince Harry and Six Others Ordered to Pay £9.5 Million After High Court Defeat
The Duke of Sussex, Sir Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley and four other claimants face a major interim legal-cost payment after losing their case against Associated Newspapers.
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Florida Carries Out Thirteenth Execution of 2026
Florida corrections officials carried out a lethal injection at Florida State Prison near Starke, bringing the state's total executions for 2026 to thirteen and maintaining its position as the country's most active death chamber.
Florida Coastal Cities Expand Sea-Level Rise Adaptation Projects
Municipalities including Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale are advancing resilience projects such as elevated living seawalls and stormwater parks as they prepare for rising sea levels.
Florida Advances Major Highway Expansion Projects in Orlando and Tampa Corridors
The Florida Department of Transportation is accelerating work on interstate widening and interchange improvements intended to ease persistent congestion across major Central Florida transportation corridors.
Florida Property Insurers Review New Rate Filings Amid Affordability Pressures
Insurance companies operating in Florida have submitted updated property and casualty rate filings to state regulators as homeowners continue to face challenges over premiums, affordability and coverage availability.
National Hurricane Center Tracks Tropical Systems as Peak Florida Hurricane Season Nears
The National Hurricane Center and Florida emergency officials are monitoring developing disturbances in the Atlantic and urging residents to review storm preparations as the peak of hurricane season approaches.
Angie Nixon Wins Democratic Senate Primary in Florida
State Representative Angie Nixon defeated former Army intelligence officer Alexander Vindman in the Democratic primary for the United States Senate, setting up a general election contest against Republican incumbent Ashley Moody.
Byron Donalds Wins Republican Nomination for Florida Governor
Congressman Byron Donalds won the Republican gubernatorial primary with backing from former President Donald Trump, advancing to the November general election against Democratic nominee David Jolly in the race to succeed Governor Ron DeS...
Republican Primary Winner Jim Schwartzel Expands Campaign Outreach Across Southwest Florida
The congressional candidate is stepping up grassroots campaigning along Florida's Gulf Coast following his victory in the primary contest.
Naples Restaurants Set Dates for Annual Autumn Restaurant Week
Southwest Florida hospitality operators are preparing promotional dining events designed to encourage local and visitor spending during the quieter autumn season.
St. Petersburg Arts Groups Prepare for Autumn Community Exhibitions
Artistic directors across Pinellas County have announced preliminary schedules for fall showcases featuring regional painters and sculptors.
Florida Keys Launch Campaign to Protect Native Butterfly Species
Environmental educators in the Florida Keys are promoting habitat protection and public awareness programs aimed at preserving indigenous butterfly populations and expanding pollinator areas.
Pensacola Completes Pedestrian Improvements in Historic Downtown District
Municipal officials have finished walkway upgrades intended to improve pedestrian access, walkability, and commercial activity in Pensacola's historic downtown areas.
Tampa Bay Transit Planners Consider Expanded Micro-Mobility Programs
Regional transportation officials are examining proposed rule changes that would integrate shared electric scooters and bicycles more closely into urban commuter networks.
Tallahassee Community College Expands Nursing Scholarships to Address Regional Staffing Needs
The college has introduced additional financial aid support for nursing students as North Florida clinics seek to address shortages in the healthcare workforce.
Fort Lauderdale Organizers Begin Planning for International Boat Show Logistics
Event organizers and local officials are coordinating traffic, docking, and waterfront management plans ahead of the major international maritime exhibition.
Space Coast Tourism Industry Prepares for Increased Traffic Around Rocket Launches
Hotels and hospitality businesses near Cape Canaveral are preparing for higher weekend visitor numbers as scheduled commercial rocket launches draw additional travelers to the region.
Visit Florida Launches Campaign to Attract Weekend Drive-Market Visitors
The state's tourism promotion agency is using targeted digital advertising to encourage short trips from neighboring Southeastern states and support regional visitor demand.
Central Florida Theme Parks Launch Autumn Ticket Packages to Boost Seasonal Visits
Major Orlando-area resorts have introduced promotional ticket options aimed at attracting visitors during the traditionally quieter period following the summer travel season.
Florida Insurance Officials Assess Property Market Proposals as Storm Season Approaches
State regulators are reviewing actuarial filings from major residential insurers as Florida prepares for the peak of the storm season and officials weigh consumer affordability against insurance-market stability.
Miami-Dade Advances Studies of Automated Rapid Transit Connections
County transportation planners are reviewing preliminary engineering assessments for potential elevated automated transit lines linking major employment centers across the Miami-Dade area.
South Florida Health Systems Expand Telehealth Access for Rural Communities
Healthcare providers are upgrading digital consultation networks to make medical services more accessible to patients in outlying agricultural communities.
Florida Universities Expand Undergraduate Research Funding in Marine Science
State academic institutions are providing additional grants for student-led research into coastal ecosystems and marine conservation, strengthening opportunities for field-based scientific work.
NOAA Highlights Coral Spawning and Restoration Work in the Florida Keys
Marine scientists have documented artificial fertilization efforts involving endangered elkhorn and staghorn corals at offshore nurseries as conservation groups work to preserve vulnerable reef populations.
Florida Citrus Growers Receive Updated Guidance on Citrus Greening Disease
University researchers and agricultural specialists have issued revised cultivation practices to help growers manage the persistent bacterial disease affecting citrus production.
Florida Water Management District Completes Seasonal Canal Dredging in South Florida
Engineers have finished scheduled sediment removal across Palm Beach and Broward counties to maintain canal capacity and support regional flood-control operations.
Jacksonville Port Reports Steady Container Volumes in August
Officials at Jacksonville's marine terminals recorded consistent cargo activity during August, reflecting stable international trade flows through Northeast Florida.
Florida Department of Transportation Begins Interstate Four Connector Expansion Near Orlando
Construction has started on highway-widening projects intended to ease persistent commuter bottlenecks in Central Florida and improve traffic flow around the Orlando area.
Florida State University Researchers Receive Federal Funding for Coastal Storm Surge Modeling
Researchers will develop advanced computer models to assess hurricane inundation risks in low-lying coastal communities, providing new tools for understanding storm surge exposure.
NASA and Commercial Aerospace Firms Complete Preparations for Heavy-Lift Launches in Florida
Ground crews at Cape Canaveral have completed safety checks and payload integration work for upcoming satellite missions, supporting another busy period for Florida's commercial space sector.
Florida Workers Compensation Rates Could Fall Seven Point Four Percent Next Year
The National Council on Compensation Insurance has proposed a seven point four percent reduction in workers compensation premiums, drawing strong support from Florida small-business groups seeking lower payroll costs.
Florida Regulators Review Home Insurance Rate Filings Ahead of Peak Storm Season
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation is assessing proposals from major property insurers as officials seek to balance market competition with stability in residential insurance costs.
Florida Election Supervisors Begin Preparing for November General Election
County election officials are moving ahead with ballot printing and voting-machine testing following the primary elections, laying the groundwork for the November vote.
Florida Gubernatorial Campaigns Intensify as General Election Operations Expand Statewide
Major candidates are stepping up fundraising, field operations, and campaign infrastructure across key Florida media markets as the general election cycle gathers pace.
Twenty-Nine US States Take Meta to Trial Over Alleged Child Addiction on Instagram and Facebook
State prosecutors are demanding an end to algorithmic features like infinite scrolling and seeking hundreds of billions of dollars in penalties in a case that could force a fundamental redesign of social media.
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Moderna and Merck's Personalized Cancer Vaccine Succeeds in Historic Late-Stage Melanoma Trial
A Phase 3 study involving more than 1,100 patients shows the customized mRNA treatment, given alongside an immunotherapy drug, significantly reduces the risk of skin cancer returning or spreading after surgery.
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Marshall Rawson Wins Republican Primary in Florida House District Ten
Marshall Rawson secured fifty-four percent of the vote to win the Republican nomination for the North Florida legislative seat and will face Democrat Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson in November.
Eric Atria Wins Alachua County Judicial Race With Sixty-One Percent of Vote
Former public defender Eric Atria defeated AuBroncee Martin with sixty-one percent of the vote to become the newest Alachua County judge after a closely watched local contest.
Florida State University System Launches One Thousand Dollar Student Scholarships
The Florida Board of Governors has introduced a new financial aid initiative offering one thousand dollar scholarships to eligible undergraduates as students return to campuses across the state.
South Florida Endures Thirty-Sixth Day of Severe Heat Advisories
The National Weather Service has issued another extreme heat warning for Miami-Dade and Broward counties, where temperatures are expected to feel above one hundred degrees before afternoon thunderstorms.
Margate Medical Office Building Sells for Nearly Fifteen Million Dollars
A thirty-one thousand square foot medical office property near HCA Florida Northwest Hospital sold for fourteen point seven million dollars with eighty-nine percent occupancy, reflecting continued demand for South Florida healthcare real...
Miami Wynwood Jungle Retail Complex Sells After Major Repositioning
Newmark has brokered the sale of the thirty-nine thousand square foot commercial complex in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, highlighting continued investor interest in upgraded mixed-use retail properties.
JLL Expands South Florida Office Team With Senior Managing Director Hire
Commercial real estate veteran Grant Killingsworth has joined JLL as senior managing director overseeing office and industrial occupier leasing across South Florida, bringing twenty-five years of institutional experience.
Stream Realty Partners Selected to Lease Repositioned Tampa Westshore Office Campus
Stream Realty Partners will market the one hundred fifteen thousand square foot Landing at Westshore property as a single-tenant corporate headquarters opportunity following a major rebranding and repositioning effort.
Florida Weekly Jobless Claims Fall Below Five Thousand Five Hundred Despite Planned Layoffs
First-time unemployment claims declined last week, according to the Florida Department of Commerce, although planned closures including Postal Center International’s Weston headquarters are expected to eliminate nearly two hundred jobs.
Miami-Dade Issues Air Quality Alerts as Wildfire Smoke Moves Toward Urban Areas
Health officials have urged sensitive residents to stay indoors after a western Miami-Dade brush fire produced localized smoke, with air quality alerts issued as severe afternoon thunderstorms are also forecast.
Firefly Aerospace Delays Alpha Block Two Debut Launch to Fourth Quarter
Firefly Aerospace has postponed the first launch of its upgraded Alpha Block Two rocket from Florida’s Space Coast to the fourth quarter as the company completes vehicle integration and payload safety checks.
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Mandelson Epstein Case in Jeopardy as U.S. Files Stay Out of Reach
Prince Harry and Six Others Ordered to Pay £9.5 Million After High Court Defeat
Twenty-Nine US States Take Meta to Trial Over Alleged Child Addiction on Instagram and Facebook
Moderna and Merck's Personalized Cancer Vaccine Succeeds in Historic Late-Stage Melanoma Trial
A Sleepless Night on Wall Street: Nasdaq to Begin Nearly Round-the-Clock Trading
"The First in the World": 69-Year-Old Protested Artificial Intelligence—and Went to Jail
China’s Lifelike AI Humans Move From Livestreams Into Real-World Service Roles
Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez Sign Prenup Protecting Their Separate Fortunes
Thieves Steal Antonello da Messina Renaissance Masterpieces From Sicilian Museum
Better.com Founder Who Fired 900 Employees on Zoom Is Ousted as CEO
AI Manager at San Francisco Store Recommends Firing Human Employee
Google Launches Pixel 11 With Gemini AI at the Center of Its Hardware Strategy
Former NBA Players Enes Kanter Freedom and Royce White Say They Will Enter 2027 WNBA Draft
US Appeals Court Rules AI Agent's Website Actions Are Legally Attributed to the User
Minnesota: Two independent investigators posed as Muslims (one wearing a burqa) and showed how they could vote in elections without identification.
Joint Base Charleston Officially Renamed in Honor of Senator Lindsey Graham
Donald Trump Warns FIFA Against Ousting Gianni Infantino Amid Revolt by Global Football Leaders
Jeff Bezos Joins Investor Group Closing In on $6 Billion Liverpool FC Stake
Florida Claims Status as Safest Large U.S. State Following Dramatic Plunge in City Homicides
Texas Animal Rescuers Race to Capture Stray Cat Covered in Mysterious Red Dye
Russia’s A7 Builds a State-Linked Payments Network Beyond Western Sanctions
Hyper-Realistic Reborn Dolls Draw Collectors Seeking Comfort and Craft
Gen Z Cuts Back on Dating as a Night Out Nears $200
Patients Turn to Artificial Intelligence for Therapy as Psychiatrists Warn of Privacy and Clinical Risks
Couples Embrace ‘Sleep Divorce’ to Protect Rest and Reduce Tension
Success: Nvidia Turned Gaming Chips Into the Engine of the AI Boom
AI’s Next Bottleneck Is Power, Not Just Nvidia Chips
Advertising trick: Pepsi’s Harrier Jet Commercial Led to a $700,000 Court Fight
Meta Raises AI Spending Target to as Much as $145bn Despite Pressure Over Returns
Danube Drought Exposes Nazi Wrecks and Pushes Central Europe’s Power System to the Brink
Joe Biden’s Cancer Has Spread Beyond His Bones, Hunter Biden Says
Air Traffic Control Outage Grounded Flights Across the Midwest
Why 2027 Could Be a Strong Year for Stocks—and Why the Forecast Is Fragile
Why Markets May Look Quiet in August After Big Tech Earnings
Australian Crew Evacuates Seriously Ill American From Antarctica in Midwinter Darkness
Trump’s Top General Seeks an Exit Strategy From Iran War, Report Says
Brock Lesnar Retires From Wrestling, Closing a Career of Rare Athletic Range and Lasting Controversy
UFO: Pentagon Releases Video of Unidentified Object Tracked Over Middle East
US Health Secretary: “I’m Not Afraid of Germs — I Used to Snort Cocaine Off Toilet Seats”
Ukraine Tells Senate Republicans Its Drone War Offers a Blueprint for America
Weight-Loss Drug Boom Tests the Limits of Prescription Advertising Rules
Trump Keeps Hegseth at Pentagon While Leaving Door Open for DeSantis
UK Clears Paramount’s Warner Bros. Discovery Deal, but US Trial Looms
UK Prosecutors Add 38 Charges Against Andrew and Tristan Tate
Cambridge Faces Calls for Independent Review of Jason Arday Appointment
New Zealand Draws Wealthy Americans With Revamped Investor Visa
Senate Panel Votes to Hold Anthony Fauci in Contempt After Fifth Amendment Testimony
Senate Scrutinises AI-Driven Personalised Pricing
Apple Seeks Court Order to Stop OpenAI Using Alleged Trade Secrets
Breaking With the Past: One of the World’s Smallest Countries Changes Its Name
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