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Monday, Aug 17, 2026
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez Sign Prenup Protecting Their Separate Fortunes
The newlyweds chose a separation-of-assets regime before their private Portuguese wedding, while a separate, long-reported agreement is said to guarantee Rodríguez about £85,000 a month if they split.
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Thieves Steal Antonello da Messina Renaissance Masterpieces From Sicilian Museum
Three panels from the 1473 San Gregorio Polyptych and a double-sided devotional painting were taken in a Ferragosto heist in Messina, with experts estimating the stolen works could be worth €70 million to €80 million.
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Better.com Founder Who Fired 900 Employees on Zoom Is Ousted as CEO
Vishal Garg, whose 2021 mass layoff became a symbol of brutal corporate management, was replaced by Daniel Lewis and is now fighting to regain control of the mortgage company he founded.
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AI Manager at San Francisco Store Recommends Firing Human Employee
Luna, an autonomous AI running Andon Market, moved to dismiss a worker who was late for 17 of 23 shifts; human supervisors reviewed and carried out the termination.
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Google Launches Pixel 11 With Gemini AI at the Center of Its Hardware Strategy
The new Pixel phones start at $899 alongside the Pixel Watch 5 and Google's first Pixel Tag tracker, as Google turns its devices into an increasingly integrated platform for Gemini.
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St. Petersburg Completes Summer Outdoor Arts Festival Series With Strong Attendance
The St. Petersburg Department of Cultural Affairs reported record local attendance for its summer outdoor arts program, highlighting continued activity in the regional creative economy.
Visit Florida Targets Canadian Travelers With New Autumn Tourism Campaign
Florida's tourism promotion agency has launched a multi-million-dollar campaign in Toronto and Vancouver to attract Canadian visitors ahead of the winter holiday season.
Space Coast Tourism Prepares for Busy Autumn Rocket Launch Schedule
Hotels and hospitality businesses across Brevard County are preparing for increased visitor demand as NASA and commercial aerospace companies schedule a busy series of rocket launches from the Space Coast.
Central Florida Begins Overnight Interstate Four Resurfacing Work
The Florida Department of Transportation has started nighttime lane closures along a heavily traveled section of Interstate Four through downtown Orlando for asphalt rehabilitation and pavement safety improvements.
Key West Considers Tighter Mooring Rules to Protect Coral Reef Habitats
The Key West City Commission is reviewing stricter anchoring and mooring regulations intended to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems around the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
University of Florida Reports Progress in Research Into Citrus Greening
Researchers at the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences have published promising laboratory findings on citrus rootstock designed to improve resilience against citrus greening disease.
South Florida Climate-Tech Startups Attract More Venture Capital
Technology hubs in Miami and Fort Lauderdale recorded a twenty percent increase in early-stage venture investment targeting sea-level-rise adaptation and renewable-energy software.
Miami Developers Accelerate Transit-Oriented Housing Near Metrorail Stations
Developers in Miami-Dade County have begun construction on several high-density residential towers linked directly to public transit, with projects aimed at addressing housing affordability and traffic pressures.
Florida Housing Markets Show Signs of Price Stabilization in Tampa and Orlando Suburbs
Real estate associations report that median home prices in suburban Central and West Florida have reached a more balanced level after years of rapid post-pandemic gains.
Florida Manufacturers Announce New Investment in Northwest Florida
State economic development officials and regional partners secured a multi-million-dollar commitment from an industrial manufacturer to establish a new production facility in the Florida Panhandle.
Florida Healthcare Agencies Launch Digital Medicaid Renewal Portal
The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration has introduced a mobile-friendly online system designed to make annual Medicaid eligibility renewals easier for hundreds of thousands of residents.
Florida Expands Career Training Standards for High-Demand Technical Fields
The Florida Board of Education approved updated vocational curriculum standards covering dual-enrollment and certification programs in advanced manufacturing, plumbing and electrical trades.
Florida Advances Major Transport Projects in Central and South Florida
The Central Florida Expressway Authority is funding feasibility studies for a regional connector between Orange and Lake counties, while Miami-Dade planners advance engineering and ridership work for the proposed Baylink connection betwe...
Jacksonville Port Reports Continued Container Growth on Asian Trade Routes
JAXPORT has recorded steady year-over-year growth in containerized cargo, strengthening Jacksonville's role as an import gateway for the southeastern United States.
Port Canaveral Reports Record Cruise Passenger Traffic During Summer Season
Port officials reported unprecedented weekend passenger volumes across cruise terminals, reinforcing Port Canaveral's position among the world's busiest cruise ports.
Florida Airports Expand Facilities as International Travel Demand Rises
Tampa International Airport has opened a renovated passenger lounge in Airside F, while Orlando International Airport is expanding federal inspection facilities to handle growing international arrivals.
Florida Supreme Court Hears Arguments Over State Voting Laws and District Boundaries
Justices in Tallahassee are considering constitutional challenges involving contested election regulations and voting district boundaries in a closely watched state case.
NASA and SpaceX Complete Preparations for Upcoming Crewed Mission From Florida
Mission managers at Kennedy Space Center have completed final wet dress rehearsals and safety reviews ahead of a scheduled Falcon 9 crewed flight to the International Space Station.
Florida Property Insurers Report Stronger Financial Position After Tort Reforms
Major property and casualty insurers in Florida have reported improved reserves and lower litigation costs following recent legislative changes, according to industry analysts and state regulators.
Florida Utilities Accelerate Grid Hardening Ahead of Peak Tropical Storm Season
Florida Power and Light, Duke Energy and other major utilities are expanding underground power lines and storm-resistant infrastructure across coastal service areas to strengthen the grid ahead of severe weather.
Florida Officials Urge Hurricane Preparedness as Atlantic Tropical Activity Draws Monitoring
State emergency management officials are urging residents to review disaster supplies and evacuation plans while the National Hurricane Center tracks developing tropical waves in the Atlantic.
Florida Expands Infrastructure Investment With Multi-Billion-Dollar Funding Package
Governor Ron DeSantis and state economic leaders announced major funding for highway expansion, municipal water treatment upgrades, and coastal bridge fortification across Florida.
Severe Coastal Flooding Disrupts Roads and Low-Lying Areas Across South Florida
Persistent seasonal downpours and king tides inundated coastal intersections, streets, and residential neighborhoods from Miami Beach to Fort Lauderdale, prompting localized emergency responses and travel advisories.
Former NBA Players Enes Kanter Freedom and Royce White Say They Will Enter 2027 WNBA Draft
The provocative declarations have pushed transgender eligibility into the WNBA spotlight even though no transgender woman has ever played in the league and neither former NBA player has been confirmed as eligible for the draft.
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US Appeals Court Rules AI Agent's Website Actions Are Legally Attributed to the User
In a landmark dispute between Amazon and Perplexity, the Ninth Circuit ruled that a customer using an AI assistant to navigate Amazon is the party accessing the website under federal computer-access law, overturning an injunction against...
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Minnesota: Two independent investigators posed as Muslims (one wearing a burqa) and showed how they could vote in elections without identification.
Poll workers allow one identified voter to vouch for the identity of up to eight others.
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Advocates Renew Push to Open Florida Primary Elections to Unaffiliated Voters
Voting-rights groups and independent voter coalitions are intensifying efforts to change Florida’s closed primary system and give more than four million registered unaffiliated voters access to party primaries.
Small Helicopter Crash-Lands Near Pembroke Pines With No Injuries Reported
Two people escaped injury after a small private helicopter went down in rugged terrain west of U.S. Route 27 near Pembroke Pines, prompting a coordinated response from local and county rescue teams.
Miami Hurricanes Coach Mario Cristobal Reviews First Full-Contact Fall Scrimmage
Miami coach Mario Cristobal assessed the team’s opening full-contact fall camp scrimmage, focusing on offensive improvements and adjustments to the depth chart ahead of the new season.
Miami Marlins Lose to Cincinnati Reds as Pitching Streak Ends
The Miami Marlins fell to the Cincinnati Reds on the road after opposing pitchers ended a notable scoreless streak involving star pitcher Sandy Alcantara.
Miami Beach Waterfront Property With Al Capone Links Sells for $21 Million
A Palm Island waterfront lot with historical ties to Chicago gangster Al Capone has been sold for $21 million in a transaction involving private investors.
Miami Beach Orders Condominium to Stop Unauthorized Short-Term Rentals
City code enforcement officials ordered a Miami Beach residential property to immediately halt illegal vacation rentals following complaints from residents.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission Concludes Python Challenge With 96 Snakes Captured
A Tampa participant captured 96 invasive pythons during a 10-day removal competition organized by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to protect Everglades wildlife and won a $10,000 prize.
Tampa Bay Water Receives Regional Workplace Recognition for Second Consecutive Year
The regional water utility was recognized as a leading workplace, with the award highlighting its employee culture and role in delivering drinking water across six counties.
South Florida Hospitals Expand Autumn Wellness and Vaccination Campaigns
Healthcare networks across Miami-Dade and Broward counties have launched preventive-care and seasonal immunization outreach programs aimed at vulnerable residents.
Florida Citrus Growers Report Early Benefits From State Funding to Combat Citrus Greening
Growers across central and southern Florida say targeted state grants are improving grove health and helping strengthen trees affected by citrus greening disease.
Florida Universities Adopt Standardized Rules for Campus Demonstrations
The state’s public university system has introduced updated protocols for campus assemblies intended to balance free-expression rights with public safety and uninterrupted instruction.
Space Coast Contractors Prepare for Commercial Satellite Launch From Cape Canaveral
Aerospace teams at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station have completed launch-sequence checks for a commercial payload mission scheduled for the coming week.
Orlando Tourism Holds Steady Despite Frequent Summer Rain
Central Florida hotels and theme parks maintained strong occupancy during the mid-August travel period, supported by family visitors despite recurring afternoon storms.
Jacksonville Port Reports Strong Container Volumes as Southeast Trade Gateway Expands
JAXPORT officials reported continued growth in container handling, reinforcing the port’s role as a major import and export gateway for the southeastern United States.
Florida Highway Expansion Targets Central Florida Freight Bottlenecks
The Florida Department of Transportation has begun construction on an Interstate Four widening project intended to ease freight congestion and improve logistics efficiency across Central Florida.
National Hurricane Center Tracks Atlantic Tropical Wave as Florida Residents Urged to Prepare
Meteorologists are monitoring a tropical system in the central Atlantic and reminding Florida residents to remain alert as the hurricane season approaches its peak.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission Steps Up Boater Safety Enforcement
Wildlife officers are increasing patrols and safety checks on Florida waterways while urging recreational boaters to follow speed limits in designated manatee protection zones.
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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
AI Is Remaking the US Economy, From GDP Growth to iPhone Prices
The AI Pricing Problem: Companies Cannot Predict Their Own Bills
Apple’s OpenAI Lawsuit Becomes a Public Fight Over AI Hardware
A SpaceX Rocket Is About to Crash Into the Moon — and Scientists Hope to Watch
Wind-Driven Fires Overrun Parts of Eastern Washington
Three Killed in Twin Falls In-N-Out Shooting as Idaho Police Seek Motive
Finland Deploys Commercial-Scale Thermal Batteries Using Crushed Rock to Store Renewable Grid Energy
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