Faced with Israel’s war against Hamas and his re-election campaign, Joe Biden isn’t just going wobbly supporting Israel, he’s inching toward a full betrayal of Israel to appease American radicals. Read More.
The politics of immigration have shifted as chaos at the border persists, according to a pollster who says Black voters, in particular, are slipping away from President Biden over the issue. Read More.
An assistant principal said Tuesday that 8-year-olds should be able to access books “referencing pornography and dirty magazines” during a hearing before a school board in Florida. Read More.
The Inspector General's office says it is still underfunded as some municipalities refuse to provide any operating funds. Only 27 of the 40 positions are filled. Read More.
Some college students don’t mind classes in large lecture halls. But others seek out small class settings, with greater possibilities for interacting with professors. Read More.
A three-time NFL Super Bowl champion faces multiple charges after police said he was responsible for a six-vehicle crash inside a Riviera Beach parking garage. Read More.
Florida’s election laws are very specific, and can make a difference in whether someone can easily vote in the March 19 Republican presidential preference primary and nonpartisan local elections — or inadvertently miss their opportunity. Read More.
A Miami-Dade woman launched a GoFundMe page Friday to pay approximately $355 million that former President Donald Trump was fined after his New York civil fraud trial. Read More.
The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office found enough evidence to charge Riviera Beach council members Tradrick McCoy and Douglas Lawson with simple battery. Read More.
Rep. Zoe Lofgren is one of the most powerful members of Congress — and she finds herself at the center of the most explosive sex scandal in American history. Read More.
When Florida passed a 2022 bill prohibiting classroom discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity for children in kindergarten through third grade, it kicked off a trend. Read More.
Another $100 million is headed to the My Safe Florida Home program, but this time, state officials have arranged for low- and moderate-income homeowners to get in line first. Read More.