A group of news organizations, led by The New York Times, is taking ChatGPT maker OpenAI to federal court on Tuesday in a hearing that could determine whether the tech company has to face the ...
Hegseth, 44, served in the infantry and was deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay. He was awarded two Bronze Stars and a Combat Infantryman Badge. He faces questions about allegations of ...
More than 84 million people worldwide have read “The Da Vinci Code” by Dan Brown. Millions more saw the Ron Howard film starring Tom Hanks. The Brits love “The Da Vinci Code,” so the only surprise was ...
Sarasota County is continuing upgrading water meters throughout unincorporated Sarasota County to enhance the utilities system and improve response times during weather events and year-round. This ...
The Sunshine State’s rays can be blocked out by wildfire smoke at any point during the year in Florida and right now, in early January, Southwest Florida is the driest part of the state. A burn ban ...
After more than 15 months of fighting in their most devastating war ever, Israel and Hamas are extremely close to agreeing to a ceasefire, according to officials involved in the talks. Majed Al Ansari ...
Time is running out to submit entries for the Friends of Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve 2025 Photo Contest honoring Carolyn Babb. The deadline is Jan. 31. The contest is limited to amateur ...
The Naples Airport Authority (NAA) is seeking applications to fill three volunteer positions on its Noise Compatibility Committee (NCC). Members will serve a four-year term ending March 31, 2029. Open ...
Recent rains have made a small dent in some areas where the drought was worsening, especially across South Florida. There was an area covering Metro Miami-Dade through Homestead that reached a ...
Several counties in Southwest Florida are make plans in advance of expected cold weather this week by opening shelters and coordinating on cold weather outreach. In Charlotte County, the forecast cold ...
Daylina Miller, multimedia reporter for Health News Florida, was hired to help further expand health coverage statewide. She began her journalism career as a teen columnist on the Tampa Tribune's ...
Miles Parks is a reporter on NPR's Washington Desk. He covers voting and elections, and also reports on breaking news. Parks joined NPR as the 2014-15 Stone & Holt Weeks Fellow. Since then, he's ...