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Tiger Woods met with a divorce attorney in Florida recently, according to the New York Daily News. The paper reports that Woods huddled with Jeff Fisher, who helped Greg Norman with his divorce last year. (The Australian golfer has apparently already moved on to a new love interest.)
Because April 30 is the deadline for Charlie Crist to declare if he's running for US Senate as a Republican or independent or at all. Until Crist makes his intention clear, there is almost nothing Crist or Rubio can ...
Brace yourself for another round of speculation about whether Florida Gov. Charlie Crist will run as an independent for Senate. A Quinnipiac Poll out this morning shows Crist badly trailing former Florida House Speaker Marco Rubio in the GOP primary.
Nadia Bloom, 11, had spent four days in the alligator-infested area. An 11-year-old girl was being treated Tuesday for insect bites and dehydration in a Florida hospital after spending four days in alligator-infested woods and swampland.
A piece of a Jet Blue plane fell off while the jet was in the air, MyFoxNY reported. The portion of the plane, which appeared to be an engine cover, was found Monday on the tarmac at Newark Liberty International Airport, the site reported.
A Florida urologist says he won't turn away anyone, but a sign on his door makes clear his disgust with healthcare-bill backers.
A Florida doctor who considers the national healthcare overhaul bad medicine has posted a sign on his office door telling patients who voted for President Obama to seek care elsewhere.
Four U.S. banks were seized Friday by state regulators, two in Georgia, one in Florida and one in Arizona, bringing the total number of bank failures to 41 in 2010.
A Florida jury ordered R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris on Wednesday to pay $26.6 million to the widow of a longtime smoker who died of lung cancer, the latest verdict against cigarette makers in the "Engle progeny" lawsuits.