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NewsPolice investigating double shooting in Little Haiti; both victims hospitalized
MIAMI (WSVN) - A police investigation is underway after a double shooting took place in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood in the early hours of Sunday.Miami...
News1 dead after Brightline train strikes pedestrian in Fort Lauderdale
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - One person is dead after a Brightline train struck a pedestrian in Fort Lauderdale early Sunday morning, according to Fort...
NewsCar crash in Northwest Miami-Dade leaves 1 person dead and 2 in critical condition
NORTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) - A car crash in Northwest Miami-Dade Saturday night left one person dead and two in critical condition.The incident took place...
News“Whatever It Takes”: Trump Vows “Unconditional Surrender” for Iran as Conflict Scales Up Aboard Air Force One (Video)
President dismisses oil price spikes, rules out Kurdish involvement, and rejects settlement talks as Witkoff signals failed diplomacy.
NewsSunny Skies and Coastal Breezes Rule the Week
Bright sun dominates through midweek with gusty Atlantic winds, highs in the 80s, and dangerous beach rip currents.
The Iconic Shape Of Pac-Man — Was Inspired By A Pizza With A Slice Missing.
Before Mario was dodging sewer creatures, he was dodging barrels thrown by a giant ape. In "Donkey Kong," Mario was a carpenter, not a plumber.
NewsTrump Launches “Shield of the Americas”: A New Era of Military Might Against Cartels and Communism (Video)
At the Florida summit, President Trump forged a 17-nation coalition to militarily eradicate cartels and warned Cuba's regime.
NewsL.A. Schools Chief Alberto Carvalho Placed on Leave Following FBI Raids at Home and Office
The suspension follows a multi-state federal probe into alleged financial misconduct and a tenure defined by digital collapses.
NewsThis Type of Brain Training May Actually Cut Your Alzheimer’s Risk
By Julia Ries Wexler – Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Could games designed to strengthen mental skills help prevent Alzheimer’s disease as you age? According to a new 20-year study, they may.1 More than 7 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is expected to rise to 13 million by 2050, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.2 There’s no proven way to prevent or cure the disease, but delaying its onset—even modestly—can help preserve and prolong people’s independence and quality of life. “That’s why expanding the menu of evidence-based prevention tools is so critical,” said Vernon Williams, MD, a sports neurologist and founding director […]...