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Reaching Records (again)
NewsIt was a true “heat repeat” on Tuesday. Miami made it into the record books (just as we did on Monday) with highs reaching the...

Grammy award winning band Duran Duran teams up with musician Nile Rodgers for new song “Free To Love”
NewsDuran Duran has teamed up again with legend, Nile Rodgers for their new single “Free To Love.” It makes sense because they’ve been collaborating with...

South Florida Weather: Rainy Days Ahead Before A Sunny Weekend
NewsTuesday Mainland: A mix of sun and increasing clouds. Showers and storms kick off in the late morning near the Gulf Coast, pushing toward the East Coast me...

The First Known Recipe For Rocky Road Ice Cream Appeared In A 1920 Candy Cookbook
NewsIt takes an average of 50 licks to polish off a single scoop ice cream cone.

Markets Hit the Stratosphere While You Pay at the Pump
NewsWall Street cruises to record highs on tech dominance while everyday drivers face a stubborn tug-of-war at the gas pump.

Legislature Changes The Math On Property Tax Plan To Protect Schools From Desantis’ Proposal
NewsThe Legislature revamped Gov. DeSantis’ proposed property tax plan to protect school, constitutional officers, and some health care funding The Florida Legislature is moving quickly to put into play a revamped proposal pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis to drastically reduce property taxes, homestead and otherwise, with potential final passage as early as Tuesday. Top legislative Republicans in the House and Senate altered the plan Monday to exempt from reduction or potential elimination the property taxes used to help fund public schools as well as local government agencies and officers such property appraisers, tax collectors, and supervisors of elections and the expenditures […]...

Hurricane Season Is Here: Federal Flood Insurance Carries 2 Moral Hazards – Which You Face Depends Largely On How Wealthy You Are
NewsBy Ivis García, Texas A&M University Anyone who has been through a flood or hurricane knows the scene: waterlogged furniture piled on curbs, gutted homes with mold creeping up the walls, families displaced for months.

ChatGPT Creators Knew Product Would Cause Harm, Florida Argues In Lawsuit
NewsBy: Jay Waagmeester OpenAI should’ve known the damage its chatbot would cause, the state argues in a lawsuit against ChatGPT’s creators. In an 83-page filing in state circuit court in Highlands County, the Florida Department of Legal Affairs and Attorney General James Uthmeier laid ChatGPT’s rollout and management side-by-side with instances in which the technology has been consulted or involved in tragedy, including the 2025 mass shooting on campus of Florida State University. The complaint opens with a screenshot of ChatGPT’s parental control policy stating, “Built with safety in mind.” The AG’s first words in the brief: “Not so.” ChatGPT has […]...

AAA: Florida Gas Prices Declined 32 Cents Last Week!
NewsFlorida gas prices are declining as international peace talks spark optimism in the fuel market.