Key events in life of wealthy eccentric Robert Durst A timeline of key events in the life of Robert Durst, a member of a wealthy New York real estate family who was arrested in New Orleans on a murder warrant in his friend Susan Berman's 2000 death. More
Mom convicted of killing son, 5, by poisoning him with salt A woman who blogged for years about her son's constant health woes was convicted Monday of poisoning him to death by force-feeding heavy concentrations of sodium through his stomach tube. More
Cleveland man accused of kidnapping, raping 3 women held on $8 million bond The Cleveland man accused of kidnapping three young women and sexually abusing them for a decade was ordered held Thursday on $8 million bond as details emerged about what prosecutors called “a horrifying ordeal” in which the women were repeatedly beaten and assaulted. More
Cost of feeding a family of four: $146 to $289 a week Latest statistics give a range of prices for feeding a family of four a healthy diet. The cost of feeding a family of four a healthy diet can run $146 to $289 a week, according to the latest numbers from the U.S. More
Family of Ohio boy at center of Amber Alert files wrongful death lawsuit The biological family of a young boy who was at the center of an Ohio Amber Alert before allegedly being killed by his legal guardian has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. 11/18/2024 - 2:21 pm | View Link
Caretaker fatally stabbed in group home after asking to turn down music, Ohio cops say A 56-year-old caretaker was fatally stabbed in a group home after she asked a man to turn down his music, according to Ohio police and news reports. Police in Akron said the caretaker called 911 on ... 11/17/2024 - 10:49 pm | View Link
Suspect in Ohio Amber Alert case dead following pursuit, shooting involving law enforcement The sheriff's office said the incident took place at 3 p.m. in Empire, located along the eastern Ohio and West Virginia border. Authorities said 43-year-old Charles Alexander left a family member's ... 11/15/2024 - 8:44 pm | View Link
Woman stabbed to death inside Stow home; suspect in custody One of the callers told dispatchers he had stabbed a family member during an “altercation,” police ... Stow for treatment to cuts on his hand before being taken to jail. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal ... 11/6/2024 - 2:44 pm | View Link
Florida has long boomed economically from three revenue sources — farming, real estate, tourism. Now, local leaders would like to add the ocean to that list.
Florida is launching a new Office of Ocean Economy, which aims to make the state a major contender in a “blue economy” race that is well underway in other states and countries.
Some of that development is already happening here in South Florida, and backers hope the initiative will make the Sunshine State a global leader in water-driven innovation.
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Fort Lauderdale, ground zero for Broward’s homeless population, was hoping the county would take the lead on coming up with an emergency plan for housing the homeless in light of a statewide crackdown that bans sleeping or camping in public places.
As of today, Fort Lauderdale commissioners are still waiting for the county to approve a plan.
“They don’t seem to share the same sense of urgency that the city of Fort Lauderdale is laboring under,” Mayor Dean Trantalis told the South Florida Sun Sentinel on Friday.
Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head the U. S. Department of Health & Human Services.
For too long, Americans have been crushed by the industrial food complex and drug companies who practice deception, misinformation, and disinformation in public health.
The safety and health of all Americans is the most important role of any administration, and HHS will play a big role in ensuring that everybody will be protected from harmful chemicals, pollutants, pesticides, pharmaceutical products, and food additives that have contributed to the overwhelming health crisis in this country.
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The phrase “Latino vote” has become increasingly common in political discourse, yet it oversimplifies the rich complexity of America’s Latino communities. Far from being a monolithic voting bloc, Latino Americans represent a tapestry of political viewpoints, cultural experiences and generational perspectives that defy easy categorization.
While many embrace traditional Catholic and Christian principles and support law enforcement, their political perspectives vary significantly based on their country of origin, whether they’re U.
Imagine a thriving community in the near future. What does it look like?
Perhaps it has green spaces like parks and a rich tree canopy. It promotes social engagement, fosters dialogue among neighbors and is economically diverse. This future community has also adapted to the adverse effects of climate change, managing extreme heat, sea-level rise and intense weather events while mitigating their environmental impact.
This vision is not only possible but achievable — thanks to proper planning.
Q: Ira, Kel’el Ware has been put through the spin cycle already, but let’s be honest, Jaime Jaquez Jr. has plateaued and does anyone know what to make of Nikola Jovic’s future? – Allan.
A: Exactly. Just as there is uncertainty with Nikola Jovic three years in, there is nothing unusual about uncertainty about Kel’el Ware one month in.