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Three dead in Florida speedboat capsize tragedy

A married couple and their friend died after their boat flipped on the Caloosahatchee River. The fourth passenger remains in critical condition. Read the latest on the investigation.

Cruise ship stuck after 18 containers fall into Solent

The P&O Cruises ship Iona is delayed in Southampton after 18 shipping containers, carrying bananas, fell from a cargo vessel into the Solent. Authorities are working to locate and recover the containers. Read the latest updates.

Fort Myers: Florida's Resilient Seaside Gem

Discover Fort Myers, a surprising Florida holiday destination full of independent spirit, stunning wildlife, and resilience, rebuilding beautifully after Hurricane Ian. Plan your trip today.

22-year-old dies after falling from Florida rooftop bar

A young man's night out ended in tragedy when he fell from a 13th-floor rooftop bar in Tampa, Florida. The 22-year-old victim slipped while attempting to jump to an adjacent building, sparking safety concerns.

Florida Doctor's Shocking Murder Plot Against Wife Exposed

Shocking court documents reveal Florida physician Dr Steven Schwartz's alleged murder-for-hire plot targeting his estranged wife Rebecca, exposing a web of domestic violence and deception that stunned their community.

US warships destroy drug smuggling boats in Pacific

In a dramatic escalation of the drug war, American naval forces have targeted and destroyed multiple smuggling vessels in the Pacific, sparking controversy over international law and maritime sovereignty.

Florida schools with Sharia links got taxpayer vouchers

Exclusive investigation reveals Florida schools with alleged ties to Islamic law receiving millions in taxpayer vouchers, sparking political firestorm and raising questions about education funding oversight.

Shark mauls snorkeller in Florida attack

A snorkelling trip turned into a nightmare when a shark launched a vicious attack off Boca Chita Key, leaving the victim with severe injuries in Florida waters.

Winn-Dixie announces Florida store closures

Southeastern Grocers makes difficult decision to shutter multiple Winn-Dixie locations as part of strategic restructuring, affecting communities throughout Florida.

Florida executes 76-year-old for 1986 murder

Richard Barry Randolph has been executed in Florida for the 1986 murder of Minnie Ruth McCollum, ending a 38-year legal battle that saw multiple appeals and stays of execution.

Parents sue sailing club after daughter's leg amputated

A family is taking legal action against a Miami sailing club after their 12-year-old daughter suffered catastrophic injuries requiring leg amputation when she became entangled in a boat's propeller during a training session.

Mark Wahlberg's £50M Florida Mansion Bid

Hollywood A-lister Mark Wahlberg is making waves in Florida's luxury property market with his ambitious pursuit of a stunning £50 million mansion on exclusive Billionaires' Row, marking a significant lifestyle shift from Los Angeles to the Sunshine State.

Parents charged after baby dies in hot car at beach

Florida parents Brian and Sara Wilks face charges after their one-year-old daughter was left to die in a scorching hot car while they enjoyed surfing at a beach. The heartbreaking incident has sparked outrage and serves as a devastating reminder about the

TikTok influencer Marlena Velez arrested in Florida

Popular TikTok creator Marlena Velez faces serious charges in Florida after being arrested for the first time. Discover the full story behind the social media star's dramatic fall from grace.

France asserts sovereignty over Indian Ocean islands

President Macron faces international criticism as France asserts sovereignty over scattered islands in the Indian Ocean, raising tensions with Madagascar and challenging UN maritime conventions.

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