If it withstands expected legal challenges, the bill will ban social media accounts for children under 14 and require parental permission for 15- and 16-year-olds
Miami Beach has ‘broken up’ with Spring Break and started implementing some measures to avoid a situation similar to last year’s
FIFA’s ruling council adopted a policy that ‘emphasized the sporting principle that official league matches must be played within the territory of the respective member association’
A key point of clarity is how the law applies to ‘classroom instruction,’ as opposed to mere discussion or mention of a topic anywhere on school grounds
The Treasury Department estimates that one-third of all federal income tax returns filed could be prepared using Direct File and that 19 million taxpayers may be eligible to use the tool this tax season
In a central Florida community, a series of vehicles crowned with loofahs or pool noodles have been raising many an eyebrow
The city has warned visitors to expect curfews, bag searches at the beach, early beach closures, DUI checkpoints, and arrests for drug possession and violence
The measure, which takes effect July 1, would carve out a limited exception to the secrecy that generally shrouds grand jury testimony in specific cases such as that involving Epstein, Gov. Ron DeSantis said at a signing ceremony in Palm Beach
The report also finds that prescriptions of abortion pills by telemedicine have become common, accounting for about one in every six abortions
Educators say students routinely send Snapchat messages in class, listen to music and shop online, among countless other examples of how smartphones distract from teaching and learning
Justices are debating how to establish criteria on freedom of expression on platforms, warning that any doctrine on the matter contains ‘landmines’
Laws signed in Florida and Texas in 2021 aimed to address conservative complaints that the social media companies were liberal-leaning and censored users based on their viewpoints, especially on the political right
The state Senate passes a bill that targets any social media site that tracks user activity, allows children to upload material and interact with others, and uses addictive features
Coldwell Banker Realty, which is selling the property, says there is already significant interest from potential buyers
Robert DuBoise, who was 18 when the crime occurred, was initially sentenced to death for the killing of 19-year-old Barbara Grams
Trump campaign message to allies with the subject line of ‘I’m in court. Again!’ warned that unspecified opponents ‘want me arrested’ and ‘erased from the ballot’
Edward Daniel Murphy, a 50-year-old pilot, and co-pilot Ian Frederick Hofmann, 65, were killed in the crash
Wilbur, who was the last sloth born at the Palm Beach Zoo 21 years ago, and her mate Dustin are part of a professional scientific breeding program
The litigation is likely going to involve technical, financial and personal information, which could result in ‘significant harm’ if they are made public, Disney said
The company had argued that legislation that transferred Disney World governing district to DeSantis appointees was in retaliation for opposing the state’s so-called don’t say gay law
Enshrined in the Constitution by the 13th Amendment, slavery and involuntary servitude are banned – except as punishment for a crime
This year, Republican lawmakers have proposed about three dozen bills in at least 17 states that would restrict or require public disclosure of DEI initiatives
The reef extends for about 310 miles from Florida to South Carolina and at some points reaches 68 miles wide
The weather has already affected campaigning for Iowa’s Jan. 15 precinct caucuses, where the snow is expected to be followed by frigid temperatures
Four decades have passed since Brian de Palma’s classic was released, surrounded by controversy and bad reviews, before it became a cult object
The South was hit with tornado warnings and high winds that blew roofs off homes, flipped over campers and tossed about furniture, while another storm brought cities across the Midwest to a standstill with more than half a foot of snow
A majority of about 200 members approved the ouster in a voice vote during a closed-door meeting that chairman Christian Ziegler did not attend