Florida economists project cities and counties to lose $12 billion under property tax plan
If Florida voters decide to slash their property tax bills in November, local governments will lose $12 billion annually in revenue by early next decade, according to an analysis by…
Disqualification baffles Stark, St. Cloud Republican, but state cites missing papers
State Rep. Paula Stark, R-St. Cloud, failed to qualify for her reelection bid on Friday and says she is baffled, but the state says she failed to file all the…
Epstein may have paid off Palm Beach deputy for special treatment in jail
Sarah Kellen, during her interview with the House Oversight Committee last month, was questioned about perks that Epstein received while incarcerated at the Palm Beach County Stockade.
Big Dog Ranch Rescue says animal research lab to close, remaining beagles to be freed
Big Dog Ranch Rescue in Loxahatchee Groves and the Center for a Humane Economy announced on Monday that 475 beagles remaining at a Wisconsin research lab are about to be…
DeSantis hits Florida GOP over Republican primary debate
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to see a debate among the candidates vying to succeed him, but frontrunner Byron Donalds and the state GOP are balking.
Even with a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, it could take weeks or months for oil to fully flow
The tentative agreement to end the war in Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz would be good news for the global economy. But oil won't simply start flowing through…
Azmoun’s stand costs him a World Cup spot with Iran
Iran will be without one of Asia's best players when it opens World Cup play.
World Cup racism monitor urges FIFA to remove match official over hand gesture on TV broadcast
FIFA’s discrimination monitor at the World Cup called for a review official to be removed for appearing to make a white supremacist sign.
Iranian Americans plan protests and watch parties ahead of team’s World Cup opener
Iranian Americans are torn over Iran’s participation in this year’s World Cup. Some community members in California plan to watch the game and others will protest outside the stadium where…
Spain at a Tennessee boarding school, Iraq in a rural West Virginia town: Where World Cup teams live
As World Cup teams establish training bases across the US, communities far from the host cities are embracing the international spotlight.