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NewsThe Geopolitical Tightrope: Fed Faces War-Driven Inflation Shock
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) convenes this Wednesday, March 18, 2026, amid a rapidly escalating conflict between the United States and Iran.
NewsHow to Save Money on Gas Right Now
By: Adam Hardy Editor: Katherine Peach and Brad Tuttle Updated by: Pete Grieve Gas prices are soaring as Israel and the United States wage war with Iran, and drivers are likely looking for ways to save.
NewsIs Destin Florida A Good Vacation Spot? 15 Things To Know
Yes, Destin is a good vacation spot as long as you are looking for great beaches, water sports and Gulf adventures.
NewsMiami Beach To Weigh Lawsuit Against State Over Pre-Emption Bill Curbing Local Land-Use Authority
By Jesse Scheckner Miami Beach Commissioners will soon decide whether to sue Florida over a sweeping land-use pre-emption bill that city leaders say strips local control from development decisions and sidelines residents from the approval process.
NewsThe Velocity of Everything: How Amazon’s 2026 Logistics Overhaul is Erasing the Concept of Waiting
In the early days of e-commerce, waiting five to seven business days for a package was considered a miracle of modern commerce.
NewsSouth Florida Braces for a Chilly, Breezy Week Before Sunshine Returns for the Weekend
Tuesday features a very cool morning, with lows in the upper 50s to mid 60s on the mainland.
NewsTrump Demands Global Naval Coalition in Iran Crisis While Postponing China Trip
WASHINGTON — In a series of escalating declarations from the Oval Office, President Donald Trump has intensified his demands for a global naval coalition to intervene in the Persian Gulf, insisting that the international community must take over the...
NewsTotal Darkness in Cuba: National Grid Collapses as Trump’s Oil Blockade Strangles Island’s Last Energy Lifelines (Video)
HAVANA — The island of Cuba plunged into a state of total atmospheric and literal darkness on Monday, March 16, 2026, as the national electrical grid suffered a “complete disconnection,” according to state energy officials.
NewsFederal Court Halts RFK Jr.’s Overhaul of U.S. Vaccine Programs Citing Legal and Procedural Failures
In a landmark decision that has sent shockwaves through the American public health landscape, U.S.