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Bill Duke, known as Godfather of African American Cinema, honored with star on Walk of Fame
NewsLOS ANGELES (WSVN) — This Black History Month, a show business veteran on both sides of the camera was honored for his work in film.Known...

10th Annual Black History Month Showcase shines spotlight on Miami-Dade students from all grade levels
NewsMIAMI GARDENS, FLA. (WSVN) - Students from Miami-Dade Public Schools took their talents to the stage during this Black History Month.Earlier this week, Dr. Steve...

📰 Florida Newspaper Front Pages for Friday
NewsHere are the front pages of today's Florida newspapers. These are gathered and posted by CaateComm and Florida Politics.

Sunshine Mixed With Showers and Smoky Coastal Skies
NewsFriday brings morning fog and Collier County smoke, followed by mainland rain, breezy Keys, and Palm Beach rip currents.

Florida Rain to Bring Temporary Relief to Parched Southeast as Fire Danger Looms
NewsThe Southeastern United States, particularly Florida, has been gripped by a worsening drought that has turned the landscape into a tinderbox.

The First Recorded Recipe For Strawberry Shortcake Appeared In 1588
NewsDue to its heart shape and its rich, red color, the strawberry is a symbol of love and is associated with Venus, the Goddess of Love.

Hillary Clinton Denounces Epstein Inquiry as “Political Theater” During Six-Hour Deposition (Video)
NewsFormer Secretary of State Hillary Clinton denies knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes while Bill Clinton prepares to testify Friday.
Anthropic’s Red Line: The Standoff Between Silicon Valley Ethics and the Pentagon’s Power
NewsAnthropic rejects Pentagon demands to remove AI safeguards, choosing moral principles over a massive contract as a Friday deadline looms.

FEMA Shutdown Drags On Amid Stalemate Over Reforms To Immigration Enforcement
NewsThe Federal Emergency Management Agency building in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 25, 2024. (Photo by Shauneen Miranda/States Newsroom) WASHINGTON — The nation’s main agency for handling disaster response and recovery is shuttered for the third time in recent months and its workers are on the verge of missing paychecks, as members of Congress and the White House remain divided in a separate dispute over immigration enforcement. Lawmakers are raising questions about how the ongoing shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security is affecting the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is housed within DHS. FEMA already lacks a permanent administrator and […]...