October 21, 2024 Royal Caribbean cruise line sued over hidden camera that may have filmed hundreds of passengers: lawsuit Arvin Mirasol was sentenced to 30 years for filming children in stages of undress on a Royal Caribbean cruise – a new lawsuit alleges as many as 960 passengers could have been filmed.
October 20, 2024 Flesh-eating bacteria cases in Florida rise after back-to-back hurricanes Florida health officials warned residents and visitors to avoid floodwaters because of the rising number of cases involving a flesh-eating, life-threatening bacteria.
October 20, 2024 Divers recover 'unique' alcohol bottles from the 1700s near Florida Florida officials announced the recent restoration of two alcohol bottles from the 18th century. They were found in a shipwreck off Indian River County.
October 20, 2024 Kentucky AG investigating after man wakes up right before organ donation procedure Kentucky's attorney general is looking into what the best possible action would be after an organ donation allegedly went terrible wrong nearly three years ago.
October 20, 2024 Suspect escapes Miami hospital after complaining of chest pains, flees in Maserati: police Theodric Collins, 36, was evaluated at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami before making his escape in a waiting Maserati while still handcuffed, police said.
October 20, 2024 Harris invokes Jimmy Carter in bid to get supporters to vote early Vice President Kamala Harris told supporters in Atlanta, Georgia, Saturday that former President Jimmy Carter had already cast his ballot in the election and they can too.
October 20, 2024 The 'people have heard our rallying cry to get out and vote early': Lara Trump RNC co-chair and Trump campaign surrogate Lara Trump on record early voter turnout, whether there was a connection in North Carolina turnout to the federal government's hurricane response, and former President's Trump gig at McDonald's.
October 20, 2024 Youngkin hits back at DOJ suit over 'common sense' law that culls noncitizens from voter rolls Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin hit back at the Department of Justice's lawsuit this month against an election reform law that culls noncitizens from voter rolls.
October 20, 2024 Virginia's election laws ensure 'the cleanest voter roll in the country': Gov. Glenn Youngkin Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin criticizes the DOJ's voting lawsuit against his state and reacts to former Trump staffers speaking out against the former president.
October 20, 2024 DOJ once OK'd law at center of Youngkin voter roll-culling order feds now suing to block The state law at the center of an election security order Gov. Glenn Youngkin is now being sued by the feds over was previously given the DOJ's blessing.