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Scorching Mother’s Day Sunshine Precedes a Humid Workweek of Scattered Storms

Scorching Mother’s Day Sunshine Precedes a Humid Workweek of Scattered Storms

Mainland sun and Keys heat highlight Sunday before stormy afternoon skies sweep across South Florida during the workweek.

May 10, 2026
The Moniker ‘Mom’ Comes From Babies. The First Thing A Baby Can Vocalize Is The ‘Ma’ Sound

The Moniker ‘Mom’ Comes From Babies. The First Thing A Baby Can Vocalize Is The ‘Ma’ Sound

Mother’s Day is the busiest day of the year for restaurants, with 62% of Americans dining out.

May 10, 2026
The Brink of Brinkmanship: Washington Holds Its Breath as Tehran Weighs a Final Offer (Video)

The Brink of Brinkmanship: Washington Holds Its Breath as Tehran Weighs a Final Offer (Video)

Washington awaits Tehran's response to a peace proposal while Iran warns of retaliatory strikes for every American attack.

May 10, 2026
Shattering the Wall: Trump’s New Commission Targets the Fundamental Separation of Church and State

Shattering the Wall: Trump’s New Commission Targets the Fundamental Separation of Church and State

Trump’s aggressive new commission targets the wall of separation, weaving conservative Christian doctrine into all federal policy actions.

May 10, 2026
The Florida Blueprint: Ron DeSantis and the Strategic Realignment of the Republican Party

The Florida Blueprint: Ron DeSantis and the Strategic Realignment of the Republican Party

As Florida’s governor navigates complex political landscapes, his relationship with Donald Trump remains a defining force for Republicans.

May 10, 2026
The Protein Apocalypse: Why Your Muscle Recovery Is Costing a Fortune in 2026

The Protein Apocalypse: Why Your Muscle Recovery Is Costing a Fortune in 2026

Global supply chain disruptions and record high demand have left protein powder shelves empty as viral food trends stall.

May 10, 2026
How Dolphins Communicate – New Discoveries From A Long Term Study In Sarasota, Florida

How Dolphins Communicate – New Discoveries From A Long Term Study In Sarasota, Florida

By Laela Sayigh, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Human fascination with bottlenose dolphins goes back thousands of years, at least as early as Greek mythology.

May 10, 2026
Eating Eggs 5 Times A Week Linked To Lower Alzheimer’s Risk In New Study

Eating Eggs 5 Times A Week Linked To Lower Alzheimer’s Risk In New Study

A new study now claims that eating eggs at least five times a week is linked to a lower likelihood of receiving an Alzheimer’s diagnosis.

May 10, 2026
Memorial held for brothers killed while trying to protect sister

Memorial held for brothers killed while trying to protect sister

MIAMI (WSVN) - A heartbroken family came together to remember two brothers who lost their lives while protecting their sister. Balloons were released into the...

May 10, 2026