Surfside condo collapse: Biden says federal government may cover 100% of search expenses for next 30 days
President Biden and first lady Jill Biden arrived in Florida one week after the collapse of the Champlain Towers South condo complex. The president met with rescue workers and local leadership as they continue searching the rubble for survivors.
Florida Gov. DeSantis’ Big Tech law struck down by judge
A federal judge has temporarily prevented Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis from implementing legislation allowing state residents to sue the country’s largest technology companies over their content moderation policies.
Miami building collapse: Attorneys, other experts weigh in on causes
Attorneys and experts who spoke to FOX Business are voicing concerns about cracks in the concrete of the Champlain Towers condominium in Surfside, Florida, that unexpectedly collapsed on June 24.
Gov. DeSantis says Miami collapse rescue efforts will receive private financial support
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has confirmed that the search and rescue efforts at the Miami Surfside building collapse site will receive private funding in addition to FEMA.
Royal Caribbean requiring unvaccinated Florida passengers to pay $136 for testing
Royal Caribbean announced that unvaccinated passengers from Florida will have to pay testing fees and undergo other restrictions after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill that banned businesses from using vaccine passports in the state.
Miami building collapse: Possible causes explained by area expert
A condominium collapse in Surfside, Florida, on Thursday morning has left many wondering what caused the massive implosion.
DeSantis’ week of legislative action plows on as he signs a bill bolstering vocational training
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will sign a new law to boost workforce training, he announced during a press conference at Hillsborough Community College Thursday.
DeSantis pardons individuals and businesses punished for COVID violations
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state’s Clemency Board granted pardons Wednesday for Floridians with lingering fines that were issued for violating mask mandates implemented by local governments.
Royal Caribbean says vaccines will be mandated on all cruises, except ones setting sail from Florida
Royal Caribbean clarified its vaccine policy ahead of the cruise line's return to U.S. ports next month, saying Monday that all passengers 16 and older must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, except for on ships setting sail from Florida.
Wall Street workers want Florida transfers as job ‘waiting lists’ grow
Lower taxes and higher quality of life are attracting workers
Florida Gov. DeSantis slams Big Tech, argues censorship is 'doing damage to society'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis slammed Big Tech during an exclusive interview on “Sunday Morning Futures,” arguing that their censorship is “doing damage to society.”
Gov. DeSantis seeks to shield Florida’s universities from Chinese espionage, theft
Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Tuesday to protect higher education institutions in the state from espionage and intellectual property theft carried out by China’s Communist Party.
Royal Caribbean setting sail next month from US for first time in a year
Royal Caribbean International plans to set sail from Texas and Florida next month for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic sidelined the entire cruise industry more than a year ago, the company announced Friday.
Austin, Texas, ranks top for tech worker migration, LinkedIn data shows
Austin, Texas, Nashville, Tennessee and Charlotte, North Carolina rank as the top three cities to see the largest inflow of tech-related job migration over the past 12 months, according to new data provided by LinkedIn.
To continue receiving unemployment benefits, Florida residents must prove they're actively seeking a job
In Florida, claimants living in counties with over 75,000 people must complete five "works searches" per week, according to the state Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO).
Royal Caribbean ship faces potential roadblock with Florida laws after receiving CDC approval to set sail
On June 26, Celebrity Cruises' Celebrity Edge cruise ship, owned by the Royal Caribbean Group, plans to depart Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale – the first ship to set sail in U.S. waters since the pandemic started.
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs law to hold Big Tech companies accountable for content moderation practices
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed a measure that he says will protect state residents from Silicon Valley’s “power grab on speech, thought and content.”
NY, NJ exodus to Florida fueled by 'tax hell': Official
Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis argued on Monday that people are leaving states like New York and New Jersey and are moving to Florida to escape a "tax hell.”
Universal announces new Dreamworks inspired expansion
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Epstein property in New Mexico at center of 'fraudulent' claim, attorney says: report
A shadowy deed filed last year in New Mexico claims ownership of parts of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, a sprawling 21,000-square-foot desert mansion on nearly 10,000 acres of land, according to a report.

















