Megan Fox says her son is being bullied for wearing dresses
In a recent interview, actress Megan Fox said that her 8-year-old son is being bullied online due to the fact that he likes to wear dresses.
View ArticleBombarding rainfall turns NYC subway stations, highways into gushing waterways
The water was waist-deep at the W. 157th St. subway station in Washington Heights — but it wasn’t deep enough to deter one woman who became a local Twitter star was she waded through a passage way...
View ArticleDeSantis’ first veto favored local control; his overruling Key West voters...
DeSantis signed SB 1194 last week, essentially overturning three referendums passed by Key West voters limiting the size of cruise ships and the number of passengers who can visit the city per day. It...
View ArticleJill Biden’s ex-husband claims he had affair with wife of accused killer...
Jill Biden’s ex-husband claims in a startling new report that he had a secret affair with accused murderer Robert Durst’s first wife Kathie Durst just 10 days before she went missing in 1982.
View ArticleDeSantis parts with Trump in response to Surfside tragedy
As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis prepares for a reelection bid next year that could propel him into a presidential campaign, the tragedy in Surfside is exposing voters to a different side of the governor.
View ArticleBillionaire blastoff: Ultra-rich Branson and Bezos riding own rockets into space
The lucrative, high-stakes chase for space tourists will unfold on the fringes of space — 55 miles to 66 miles up — pitting Virgin Galactic’s Richard Branson against the world’s richest man, Blue...
View ArticlePickpockets prowl nightlife hot spots — and they want your wallets and phones
An increasing number of people are getting fleeced as COVID restrictions end and they return to entertainment meccas like Atlantic Avenue in Delray and parts of Fort Lauderdale.
View ArticleNew COVID cases shoot up in Florida
Florida on Friday reported a 48% increase in new COVID cases for the week ending July 8. There were 23,697 new cases reported for the week, up from 15,978 for the previous week.
View ArticleTwo South Florida men claim they were interpreters, not Haitian assassins
James Solages and Joseph Vincent are among 28 people the Haitian government says are responsible for the death of Haiti President Jovenel Moïse.
View ArticleSouth Florida father of three pleads guilty to botched murder-for-hire plot
Daniel Slater, 51, agreed to receive the maximum 10-year sentence for hiring who he thought was a hitman and woman to kill his 22-year-old ex-girlfriend and her family. However, the couple were...
View ArticleElsa soaks New York City and New England as it races up East Coast
The fast-moving storm Elsa lashed New York City and New England with heavy rain and high winds Friday, flooding streets, toppling trees and hindering some rail service.
View ArticleUnderground garages enrich developers, but create expensive problems for...
Shoving all the parking underground allows builders to devote their project’s above-ground floors to condos they can sell. This leaves future owners with the formidable and expensive problem of...
View ArticleSpelling Bee champ Zaila Avant-garde offered full scholarship to LSU
Recruiting starts early.
View Article‘Make America Florida.’ Ron DeSantis goes national with an eye toward the...
Fans of Gov. Ron DeSantis are ready to "Make America Florida." Is he eyeing a presidential bid in 2024? One ex-staffer is convinced he is: "He is planning on running for president. I can guarantee you...
View ArticleNews quiz for week of July 4
Think you are all caught up with the news? Test your knowledge of current events with the South Florida Sun Sentinel's news quiz, from the week of July 4, 2021.
View ArticleFelon careened through neighborhood with gun in car. Cops let him walk free.
A felon drove erratically through their Fort Lauderdale neighborhood on the morning of May 16, slewing to a halt partially across the driveway of a home. Scared residents saw the driver passed out and...
View ArticleThousands in South Florida could face foreclosure with federal protection...
Protection for homeowners facing foreclosure is about to expire. That means a backlog of cases that stalled during COVID is about to flood the courts and possibly depress the real estate market, South...
View ArticleBiden sends senior officials to Haiti amid power struggle and request for troops
A “technical team” of U.S. officials will arrive in Haiti Sunday after its interim government requested U.S. security and investigative assistance, including American troops, in the wake of President...
View ArticleHuge anti-government protests are happening in Cuba
Thousands of Cubans marched on Havana’s Malecon promenade and elsewhere on the island Sunday to protest food shortages and high prices amid the coronavirus crisis, in one of biggest anti-government...
View ArticleJobless workers in 4 states are suing to reinstate federal unemployment...
Out-of-work residents in four of the 26 states that ended federal unemployment benefits early are suing in an attempt to revive the program they argue is still desperately needed. But it’s unclear if...
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