Supreme Court rules Trump can fire leaders of independent agencies, overturning precedent
The Supreme Court struck down a federal law that restricts the president's ability to fire members of the FTC, expanding presidential control over…
The Supreme Court struck down a federal law that restricts the president's ability to fire members of the FTC, expanding presidential control over…
A person was hospitalized after a fire broke out at an apartment building in North Miami Beach on Monday, officials said.
Two men are facing charges after they allegedly stole a woman’s wallet at Aventura Mall and went on a spending spree at an Apple store…
Nearly 100 drones have been seized in South Florida during the temporary flight restrictions put in place for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to…
MIA is bracing for over 800,000 passengers this upcoming Independence Day weekend.
The Supreme Court struck down a federal law that restricts the president's ability to fire…
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Monday marks exactly 30 years since ValuJet Flight 592 plunged into the Florida Everglades, killing all 110 people on board shortly after taking off from Miami.
“We do ask that you join us in prayer for America’s Mayor Rudy Giuliani,” a spokesperson for the former New York City mayor posted on Sunday.
Maine Democratic Party conventiongoers were relieved to focus on the general election, but some had mixed feelings about their prospects against GOP Sen. Susan…
The book, “Undue Process: The Inside Story of Trump’s Mass Deportation Program," details a tense fight over how to carry out the immigration agenda.
Donald Trump revived the Presidential Physical Fitness Award as part of his push to return an annual physical fitness test to America's schools.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick appeared Wednesday before a House committee investigating sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as lawmakers seek answers.
A federal appeals court last week rejected the president’s request for another hearing challenging the $83 million defamation award.
A Chicago teen battling terminal cancer is making an emotional plea: he wants to see his parents, who remain in federal immigration custody.
An immigration judge has ordered the release of a Chicago teen’s parents from custody so they can reunite with him as he battles terminal cancer.