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Iranian Hackers Shut Down British Power Plant for Four Days in Landmark Cyber Attack
Security officials quietly alert energy leaders after a small-scale UK generator was taken offline in a breach coinciding with widespread cyber intrusions on US water infrastructure.
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Trump Imposes 50% Tariffs on Canadian Goods After Bilateral Trade Talks Collapse
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney pledges dollar-for-dollar retaliation starting September 8 after negotiations over twenty billion dollars in trade break down in Washington.
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Broward Emergency Crews Respond to Fires and Crashes Causing Traffic Disruptions
Emergency services in Broward County handled a series of structural fires and vehicle collisions that temporarily closed lanes and disrupted traffic on major regional highways.
Hialeah Temporarily Closes Public Pools for Maintenance
Hialeah officials announced temporary closures at public swimming facilities for urgent maintenance, disrupting youth swimming lessons and community water polo programs near the end of summer.
Florida Cities Expand Monitoring of Drought-Related Environmental Stress
State agencies are tracking freshwater ecosystems and wildlife habitats across Central and South Florida as persistent dry conditions place additional pressure on natural resources.
Florida Space Coast Prepares for Busy Commercial and Defense Launch Schedule
Aerospace companies along Florida's Space Coast are completing pre-launch testing and ground infrastructure checks ahead of a series of commercial and defense missions from Cape Canaveral.
Orlando Restaurants Launch Annual Late-Summer Culinary Promotion
Orlando hospitality and restaurant groups have begun the city's annual late-summer dining campaign, aiming to attract visitors and support local businesses during a traditionally quieter period.
Miami Cultural Institutions Prepare Fall Exhibitions Amid Strong Tourism Demand
Museums and galleries across Miami-Dade and Broward counties are preparing autumn exhibitions and programs as they anticipate continued international tourism from Europe and Latin America.
Karlie Kloss Launches South Florida Hospital Philanthropy Initiative
Supermodel and entrepreneur Karlie Kloss has established a philanthropic partnership supporting pediatric care and maternal health at the South Florida hospital where she gave birth to her children.
Miami Launches Digital Archive of Coconut Grove Playhouse History
Cultural preservationists in Miami have created a digital archive documenting five decades of performances, performers and major milestones associated with the historic Coconut Grove Playhouse ahead of its redevelopment.
Florida Wildlife Agencies Monitor Drought Stress Across Freshwater Ecosystems
State environmental authorities are increasing surveillance of freshwater habitats and wildlife across Central and South Florida as below-average rainfall intensifies drought-related pressures.
Miami-Dade Officials Debate Conservation Funding Cuts in County Budget
Miami-Dade County commissioners are considering potential reductions to land acquisition and environmental conservation programs as part of broader budget discussions.
Florida Education Officials Update Access Rules for Specialized Career Programs
The Florida Department of Education introduced new administrative guidelines governing enrollment in vocational and technical career programs across public school districts.
Florida Unemployment Rate Falls for Second Consecutive Month
The Florida Department of Commerce reported a second straight monthly decline in the state's unemployment rate, with job gains continuing in hospitality, construction and professional services.
South Florida Developers Expand Coastal Resilience Projects Against Rising Sea Levels
Municipalities and developers are deploying measures including living seawalls and elevated drainage systems across coastal Florida to address the risks associated with rising sea levels.
South Florida Commercial Real Estate Holds Up Despite National Economic Uncertainty
Commercial property analysts say office leasing and corporate relocation activity across South Florida continue to outperform national trends despite broader economic headwinds.
Miami Beach Luxury Property Market Maintains Strong Demand for Waterfront Homes
Miami Beach brokers report continued interest from wealthy buyers, with multimillion-dollar sales of waterfront estates and luxury condominium penthouses sustaining the high-end market.
Miami Brickell Redevelopment Disputes Intensify Over Historic Properties
Miami planners and preservation advocates are contesting major commercial and residential development proposals in Brickell that could affect historic buildings and architectural landmarks.
Florida Property Insurance Market Remains Under Scrutiny Ahead of Peak Storm Season
Florida homeowners continue to face changing premiums and coverage terms as regulators monitor insurer finances and rising reinsurance costs before the peak storm season.
Florida Regulators Warn Consumers Over Expanded Produce Recalls
Florida health and agricultural officials warned consumers about expanded federal recalls involving fresh produce linked to serious health risks, prompting major grocery chains to remove affected products from stores.
Florida Faces Extended Heat Advisories as Persistent Summer Heat Raises Health Risks
National Weather Service offices issued repeated heat advisories across Central and North Florida as prolonged high temperatures and humidity continued to increase risks to public health.
FBI Grand Jury Escalates Miami Financial Investigation Involving International Soccer Bodies
Federal prosecutors and a Miami grand jury have intensified an investigation into multimillion-dollar financial transfers linked to prominent international soccer governing organizations operating in South Florida.
Tampa and Hillsborough County Review Financing Plans for Proposed Rays Stadium
Local officials in Tampa and Hillsborough County are examining public-private financing arrangements for a proposed multibillion-dollar baseball stadium as they assess how the project could be funded.
Tampa Bay Rays Select Construction Consortium for Proposed Two Point Three Billion Dollar Stadium
The Tampa Bay Rays chose a major construction joint venture as their preferred builder for a planned two point three billion dollar stadium, subject to final funding approvals from Tampa and Hillsborough County officials.
David Jolly and Byron Donalds Begin Florida Governor General Election Campaigns
Democratic nominee David Jolly and Republican nominee Byron Donalds have begun their statewide campaigns after their respective primary victories, setting up a closely watched contest for Florida governor.
Byron Donalds Wins Republican Nomination for Florida Governor
U.S. Representative Byron Donalds secured the Republican nomination in Florida's primary election, setting up a statewide general election campaign to succeed outgoing Governor Ron DeSantis.
Florida's Summer Drought and Coastal Conditions Add Pressure to Environmental Management
Heat, rainfall shortages and heavy sargassum accumulation are creating simultaneous challenges for Florida's agricultural areas, coastal communities and marine environments.
Orlando Launches Grants to Support Local Technology Community
The City of Orlando and the Orlando Economic Partnership introduced new grants to support technology networking events and strengthen connections among professionals across the region.
KPMG Expands Training and Business Services Operations in Orlando
KPMG is expanding its training and innovation facilities in Orlando, reinforcing Central Florida's growing presence as a hub for professional and business services.
Coconut Grove Playhouse Launches Digital Archive of Miami Theater History
The historic Coconut Grove Playhouse has created a comprehensive digital archive documenting five decades of Miami performing arts and its notable theatrical figures.
Hialeah Pool Closures Disrupt Swim Lessons and Aquatic Recreation
Temporary closures of public swimming pools across Hialeah have left families and community sports teams without access to swim lessons, aquatic training and other recreational facilities.
Florida International University Study Finds Long-Term Academic Benefits From Public Pre-K
Research from Florida International University found that children who attended public pre-K programs in Miami-Dade County continued to show measurable academic advantages in later school years.
Florida Beaches and Communities Manage Major Summer Traffic Disruptions
Transportation authorities imposed temporary lane closures and traffic controls on Okeechobee Road to manage heavy congestion during major sports and community events in South Florida.
Club at Brickell Bay Seeks Ninety-Day Grace Period After Cease-and-Desist Order
The Miami condominium board requested a ninety-day extension from city authorities after events continued at the Club at Brickell Bay despite an order to halt operations.
Miami Marina Redevelopment Plan Stays on Ballot Amid Legal Dispute
A controversial Miami marina redevelopment proposal will remain on the local ballot as developers, city officials and preservationists continue their legal battle over the project.
Historic Miami Church Site Becomes Focus of Dispute Over Proposed Nobu Condos
Preservationists, community stakeholders and developers are clashing over the future of a historic downtown Miami church site proposed for luxury Nobu condominium development.
Florida Paddleboarder Rescues Woman During Alligator Attack
A Florida paddleboarder rescued a woman during an aggressive alligator attack in a local waterway, highlighting continuing wildlife safety concerns during the summer season.
Florida Hospital Workers Press HCA Healthcare for Higher Pay and Staffing Levels
Frontline workers at HCA Healthcare facilities across Florida are calling for improved staffing ratios and higher compensation, citing operational strain despite the company's multibillion-dollar profits.
Belgian Semiconductor Firm Magics Technologies Opens First US Headquarters in Osceola County
Belgium-based Magics Technologies, which specializes in radiation-hardened microelectronics, selected Osceola County for its first United States headquarters, strengthening Central Florida's high-tech manufacturing base.
SpaceX Increases Florida Launch Activity With Another Starlink Mission
SpaceX launched another Falcon nine mission from Cape Canaveral to deploy additional Starlink satellites, extending the Florida Space Coast's role as a major center for commercial aerospace activity.
Florida Property Insurers Introduce Rate Changes and New Transparency Rules
State regulators and major insurers, including Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, introduced rate adjustments and enhanced transparency measures aimed at stabilizing Florida's volatile property insurance market and lowering costs f...
Florida Unemployment Rate Falls for Second Consecutive Month
Florida's jobless rate declined for a second straight month as employment remained resilient across tourism, construction and corporate sectors.
South Florida Beaches Face Growing Sargassum Seaweed Influx
Large mats of brown sargassum continue washing ashore along South Florida beaches, creating challenges for tourism, coastal clean-up operations and marine ecosystems.
Florida Drought Conditions Worsen as Heat and Rainfall Deficits Persist
Severe summer heat and prolonged rainfall shortages have intensified extreme drought across parts of northern and central Florida, increasing pressure on agriculture and raising wildfire risks.
Florida Records Highest-Ever Sea Turtle Nesting Numbers During Current Season
Conservation agencies reported record numbers of sea turtle nests along Florida's coastal beaches, while experts warned that changes to federal protections could affect longer-term recovery.
Florida Introduces Restrictions on Undocumented Students in State-Funded Career Programs
The Florida Department of Education issued new administrative rules barring undocumented students from enrolling in certain state-funded professional and technical training programs.
Proposed AI Data Center Near Mar-a-Lago Draws Everglades Environmental Opposition
Environmental groups are opposing plans for a high-energy artificial intelligence data center in South Florida, warning that the project could place additional strain on the nearby Everglades ecosystem.
Miami-Dade Reports Lowest Murder Count in Nearly Six Decades
Miami-Dade County authorities reported a historic decline in killings, with the murder count reaching its lowest level in nearly sixty years.
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Iranian Hackers Shut Down British Power Plant for Four Days in Landmark Cyber Attack
Trump Imposes 50% Tariffs on Canadian Goods After Bilateral Trade Talks Collapse
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
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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
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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
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UK Prosecutors Add 38 Charges Against Andrew and Tristan Tate
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