WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — A 19-year-old was arrested Sunday evening after a stolen Bluetooth speaker automatically paired with its owner’s phone, pointing police directly to the suspect’s house. Winter ...
A federal judge in Texas has officially blocked a government rule that expanded the definition of a firearm to include unfinished gun parts. The judge ruled that the regulation violates both the ...
A Massachusetts man who traveled to the nation’s capital armed with crude Molotov cocktails and a knife as part of a plan to kill Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was sentenced to 73 months in federal ...
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and 32 other members of Congress filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court on Tuesday, urging the justices to reject ...
A 26-year-old Miami mother faces multiple felony charges after authorities say she set fire to a pile of clothes in her kitchen and poured hot candle wax onto ...
A coordinated, multi-agency summer crackdown across eight northern Ohio cities resulted in 619 arrests, the clearance of 684 warrants, and the seizure of nearly 200 firearms, federal officials ...
Lionfish King Paul Carlson (left) and Commercial Champion Donald Vautrinot (right) with lionfish. 2025 The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will host the first annual FWC Pensacola ...
Federal officials deployed monitors to polling locations in Florida and Wyoming on Tuesday to oversee compliance with federal voting rights statutes during both states’ primary elections. The ...
The Trump administration announced new sanctions targeting the president of the International Criminal Court and a senior prosecutor, escalating a diplomatic campaign against the Hague-based tribunal.
Four people are in custody, including three teenagers, following the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old at a Southside park last month, authorities announced. Jacksonville Officers with District 3 ...
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that tried to force the U.S. government to make a decision on a stalled immigrant visa application, ruling that a 29-month wait is not an unreasonable delay ...
A federal judge has ruled that a former State Department officer who developed “Havana Syndrome” can move forward with parts of her disability discrimination lawsuit against the agency and Secretary ...
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