Iran’s top security official and the head of the Revolutionary Guard’s Basij militia were both killed in overnight strikes in a blow to the country’s leadership, Israel’s defense minister said.
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#UPDATE: 65-year-old man reported missing from Oakland Park found safe, BSO detectives say
A South Florida investor says an online auction company held onto her money for months, refusing to give it back. After getting nowhere on her own, she turned to Help Me Howard with Brandon Beyer.
A man who was cleared of a crime that kept him behind bars awaiting trial for nearly two years, has been freed, and along with his attorney is taking action against the police department that locked him up.
JUST IN: The Denver Broncos have acquired standout wide receiver Jaylen Waddle in a blockbuster deal that sends three draft picks to the Miami Dolphins, including a first-rounder, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press.
At least seven people in three states, including young children, have been sickened by E. coli food poisoning linked to cheddar cheese made from raw milk, federal health officials said.
Criticized for their cool, American players head into the World Baseball Classic championship also appreciating opponents' flamboyant flair.
JUST IN: Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, has announced his resignation, saying he “cannot in good conscience” back the Trump administration’s war in Iran.
#UPDATE: 13-year-old girl reported missing from Margate found safe, police say
Seniors at G. Holmes Braddock Senior High thought they were headed to a routine senior assembly to celebrate their last semester before college. But they were met with some unforgettable news.
Ronald Acuña Jr., Maikel Garcia and Luis Arraez hit run-scoring, two-out singles in a rapid seventh-inning rally that sparked a 4-2 victory Monday night and vaulted Venezuela into a World Baseball Classic title matchup against the United States.
President Donald Trump mused over whether he would have the “honor of taking Cuba” on Monday, the same day the island’s electricity grid suffered its first nationwide collapse since the US effectively shut off the flow of oil to the country.
HAVE YOU SEEN HER? Police are searching for Sanai Benjamin after the 13-year-old was reported missing in Margate.
Crews made quick work of a shed fire that broke out behind a home in Northwest Miami-Dade. No injuries were reported.
HAVE YOU SEEN HER? Police are searching for Mildred Hutchinson after the 91-year-old was reported missing in Lauderhill.
A concerned mother is speaking out after her 4-year-old daughter was injured in a vicious dog attack.
As the Italian and Venezuelan teams faced off in the World Baseball Classic semifinal, fans for both countries shared their passion for the sport as they cheered their fellow countrymen on at loanDepot Park, Monday night.
Hundreds of delays and cancellations have hit South Florida airports due to extreme weather across multiple states and a partial government shutdown, leaving travelers dealing with the aftermath.
The owners of a local perfume outlet are picking up the pieces left behind by a group of thieves who targeted their store over the weekend.
Major budget cuts will be impacting how Spirit Airlines operates once they exit their second Chapter 11 bankruptcy sometime over the summer.
Prosecutors aimed to drive home their argument that a Utah woman who published a children’s book about grief after the death of her husband killed him for his money as closing arguments in her murder trial got underway Monday.
Thousands of flights across the U.S. were canceled or delayed Monday as powerful storms swept across the eastern half of the country and a partial government shutdown affecting airport security screeners dragged into a second month.
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer but plans to continue working through her treatment, retaining her place as one of President Donald Trump's closest aides during a period of political turbulence.
Officials in Cuba reported an island-wide blackout Monday in the country of some 11 million people as its energy and economic crises deepen.
Mother Nature poured on as the 48th Calle Ocho, Miami’s biggest street party, once again took over Little Havana, but the heavy rain was no obstacle for the festivities.
U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz met in Davie with law enforcement and community leaders to discuss how to best combat threats to the Jewish community -- days after an act of terror at a Michigan synagogue.