Health inspections shut down 3 Central Florida restaurants last week
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation shut down three Central Florida restaurants for health code violations during the week from May 10-16.
Orlando Fringe Festival reviews: Witches, sinners and Disney traitors
Orlando Fringe Festival reviews: Heated Ribaldry, Once Upon a Traitor, Ozma: A New Musical, Sin: A Modern Musical and We Got Got
Orlando Fringe Festival reviews: Bugs, fog, heritage and karma
Orlando Fringe Festival reviews of Fogville, Karma Is a Bitch, The Lord of the Sword, Perra Puta Loca Bruja, The Sting of Revenge
Trump orders banks to take a closer look at clients’ citizenship in new immigration enforcement move
Executive order mandates banks to scrutinize customer citizenship, sparking privacy concerns.
Today in History: May 20, white mob attacks Freedom Riders bus
A white mob attacked a bus carrying Freedom Riders in Montgomery, Alabama, prompting the federal government to send in U.S. Marshals to restore order.
Graduates are booing pep talks on AI at college commencements
Artificial intelligence has become an unwelcome topic at college commencements.
Online retailer Shein to acquire San Francisco-based Everlane
Shein will buy Everlane from majority owner L Catterton for $100 million.
Google announces slew of AI advances, including a personal AI assistant coming soon
Gemini Spark is the latest in a slew of big bets Google is making in AI technology.
Pentagon watchdog to evaluate US military’s boat strikes in Latin America
Pentagon watchdog to assess military targeting framework after strikes kill nearly 200 in Latin American waters.
Commentary: Uthmeier’s unseemly legacy
The acting attorney general has exhibited bullying, poor judgment, and wanton disregard for fiscal prudence in handling taxpayer dollars.