1994 World Cup: Players look back in disbelief on Orlando heat that sapped the soul
The World Cup match in Orlando on June 24, 1994, between Mexico and Ireland was played in 110-degree weather and is considered the hottest match on record in the tournament.
Trump’s fixation on voting has had mixed results. He still has ways to affect November’s elections
Here’s a look at Trump’s efforts to reshape election rules and what options he might have left for the November midterms.
DeSantis now says he won’t campaign for property tax plan
At a Tampa news conference, the governor complained that the Legislature didn’t pass his amendment exactly as he wanted it. DeSantis also proposed slashing school taxes, which lawmakers removed from…
Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui, who fostered ties to American right, gets 30 years in U.S. prison for fraud
Self-exiled billionaire Guo Wengui received a 30-year prison sentence for a massive financial fraud that devastated hundreds of victims' lives.
USA men have one World Cup knockout win; now is best chance to change that
The U.S. soccer team faces Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday in a World Cup knockout match. The Americans have only won a knockout match once in the team's Cup history.
Theater, art, music and dance that help Central Florida shine
News and notes from Orlando Museum of Art, Timucua, Central Florida Vocal Arts, playwright Steve Schneider and Orlando Dance Conservatory.
Miss Manners: After humiliation at a restaurant, what should diner tip?
What kind of a tip should one be expected to leave in such an embarrassing situation?
Virginia to allow recreational marijuana to be sold in retail stores beginning in 2027
Virginia has approved a new law allowing up to 350 recreational marijuana shops to open across the state starting on July 1, 2027.
Director Carl Rinsch is sentenced to prison in $11M fraud case over unfinished Netflix show
Hollywood director Carl Rinsch was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison for defrauding Netflix of $11 million to fund luxury purchases.
Today in History: June 30, criticism of US involvement in World War I leads to sedition charge
Labor activist and socialist Eugene V. Debs was arrested in Cleveland, charged under the Sedition Act of 1917 for a speech in which he denounced U.S. involvement in World War…