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Mullet Toss kicks off at Florida-Alabama state line

Mullet Toss kicks off at Florida-Alabama state line

The 2026 Interstate Mullet Toss is underway at the Flora-Bama in Perdido Key where thousands gathered to see who could throw their fish the farthest across the Florida-Alabama state line. NBC News' George Solis reports.
Suspect in ‘Lovers Lane’ cold-case murders dies in jail weeks after his arrest

Suspect in ‘Lovers Lane’ cold-case murders dies in jail weeks after his arrest

Floyd William Parrott, 64, was arrested in March for the 1990 murders of Cheryl Henry and Andy Atkinson
Trump-named envoy in Ukraine leaving after year

Trump-named envoy in Ukraine leaving after year

The US envoy in Ukraine named less than a year ago is stepping down, the State Department said Tuesday, as President Donald Trump pressures Kyiv to reach an elusive deal with Russia.

Anthropic’s Claude AI Agent Goes Rogue, Deletes Company’s Database and Backups in Nine Seconds, Confesses in Writing

AI-rmageddon is here. The post Anthropic’s Claude AI Agent Goes Rogue, Deletes Company’s Database and Backups in Nine Seconds, Confesses in Writing appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
'American Idol' reveals Top 5 after Taylor Swift Night and double elimination

'American Idol' reveals Top 5 after Taylor Swift Night and double elimination

"American Idol" celebrated the music of Taylor Swift and showcased talent from California, while also saying goodbye to two more contestants.
Celebrity jeweler seen on ‘Below Deck’ pulled a gun on someone after they blocked his Ferrari in Florida, police say

Celebrity jeweler seen on ‘Below Deck’ pulled a gun on someone after they blocked his Ferrari in Florida, police say

Leon Glore, also known as Leo, was brought to a Miami jail Friday on charges of aggravated assault and improper exhibition of a firearm
Cop haunted for decades by Roxanne Sharp's brutal killing didn’t live to see suspects arrested

Cop haunted for decades by Roxanne Sharp's brutal killing didn’t live to see suspects arrested

For decades, former Louisiana police officer Herbert Joiner used a brown leather briefcase to store the records, clippings and clues he had collected about a case that had haunted him since 1982 — the brutal gang rape and murder and 16-year-old Roxanne Sharp.
Hospital CEOs defend charging patients more at facilities

Hospital CEOs defend charging patients more at facilities

Hospital CEOs came under fire at a House hearing Tuesday, with Republicans accusing them of overcharging patients and exploiting the system

Watch key moments from the King's address to US Congress

It was the first time a sitting British monarch had addressed the chamber since Queen Elizabeth II in 1991.

Creating flexibility in your hips - Today's Tip

Shoshana shows us how to create flexibility in your hips with two exercises.
US-Iran ceasefire can’t paper over fires in the Strait of Hormuz

US-Iran ceasefire can’t paper over fires in the Strait of Hormuz

While the United States and Iran exchange peace proposals in Islamabad, the Middle East remains trapped in a cycle of escalation. Ships burn in the Strait of Hormuz, Lebanon absorbs strikes by Israel and the nuclear gap remains unbridgeable. Calling this moment a ceasefire might be in line with diplomatic language, but on the ground it has the familiar look of war, just repackaged. While US President Donald Trump might have negotiated some sort of ceasefire agreement, the American naval blockade...

New Kansas law expands tax credits for employers supporting child care services

TOPEKA — A new Kansas law expands tax credits for employers paying for child care services or contributing to community-based child care services.  Gov. Laura Kelly signed Senate Bill 82 into law Monday, saying it supports child care access and the economy. The bill provides a 75% tax credit for employer costs related to paying […]