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World leaders react cautiously to US and Israeli strikes on Iran as fears grow of a wider war
BRUSSELS (AP) — How long will it last? Will it grow? What will it mean to us — and to global security overall? Those questions...

Operation Epic Fury: US and Israel Launch Massive Strikes Across Iran (5 – Videos)
President Trump declares major combat operations to dismantle nuclear infrastructure and urges the Iranian people to seize their destiny.

Driver not charged or cited in fatal accident on 79th St. Causeway near Adventure Ave, NBV PD says
NORTH BAY VILLAGE, FLA. (WSVN) - Officials from the North Bay Village Police Department said that the driver involved in a fatal accident on the...

Storms Possible This Weekend
Happy Saturday, South Florida! This weekend looks warm and humid with high temperatures in the 80s with a daily chance of showers and storms. Today...

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

Sunshine and Scattered Showers Define the Week Ahead
Expect mild mornings and highs near 80 degrees with a mix of sun, clouds, and occasional coastal rain showers.

The $2,500 Soufflé: NYC’s Gold-Leafed, Quail Egg Masterpiece
Soufflé was so widely accepted that, in Eliza Acton's Modern Cookery (1845), a recipe for soufflé was included as just another recipe.

Trump’s ‘Federal 401(k)’ Plan Promises a $1,000 Match. Here’s How That Might Work
By: Adam Hardy Editor: Katherine Peach During the State of the Union address on Tuesday, President Donald Trump unveiled a new plan to help millions of workers save for retirement. Trump said his administration will roll out new federally administered retirement accounts geared toward the nearly 60 million Americans who don’t currently have access to a retirement benefits through their employer. The goal, he said, is to fix a “gross disparity” in retirement savings between workers who have 401(k)s and those who don’t. “Next year, my administration will give these often forgotten American workers — great people, the people that built our country — […]...

Poll: Florida Voters Feel Cost Crunch, Struggle With National Division
By Drew Wilson The James Madison Institute’s latest statewide survey finds Florida voters squeezed by rising costs, wary of national division and largely open to policy changes on property taxes, education and energy.