Although Florida's school prayer bill -- technically known as an inspiration message law -- technically went into effect on Sunday, state officials say only one school district has even considered implementing the law.
A brave teenager, who got his arm ripped off by an alligator, has been joking about the incident with his family during his recovery process.
The worst tuberculosis outbreak the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention has seen in 20 years is occurring among Jacksonville, Florida's homeless population, the Palm Beach Post reports. But state officials did little to address it.
The Orlando center will likely be dealt before the trade deadline.
A teenager who ate mushrooms shot himself in the head so he would wake up from the nightmare he was living, he told police.
Casey Anthony's former lawyer, Jose Baez, has released a book about his time defending the Florida woman who was found not guilty of killing her 2-year-old daughter. His book is out in stores.
Ray Allen's time with the Boston Celtics could be at an end. The shooting guard, who has been a member of the Celtics since 2007, has reportedly been offered a deal to join the Miami Heat.
A slew of crazed, often cannibalistic, attacks across the United States has left many people concerned about a so-called zombie apocalypse. But a craven new assault in Corpus Christi, Texas, -- has ignited fears about a vampire attacker.
In Presumed Guilty, Jose Baez questions Casey Anthony's sanity and questions why the prosecution didn't deliver bombshell evidence they had in their back pocket.
Rep. Bill Young of Florida was caught on video telling one of his constituents to get a job after the man asked him if he supported a move to raise the minimum wage to $10 an hour.
President Obama and Mitt Romney are both campaigning on a promise to revitalize the economy, but a new poll of economists offers a gloomy forecast for the next presidential term no matter who is in the White House.
A judge determined that Zimmerman has attempted to flaunt the system whenever he has had the opportunity.
Thomas Lopez, a lifeguard a Florida's Hallandale Beach, was fired for leaving his official work zone in order save the life of a drowning swimmer.
Not only will hundreds of thousands of people in the eastern portion of the United States be enjoying (or not) their Independence Day holiday without power, many of them will also be sweating it out through the weekend.
Many residents will likely spend the Fourth of July barbequing without electricity and biting their tongues over how long it is taking to restore power.
It's been almost a year since Casey Anthony was acquitted of murdering her daughter Caylee Anthony and after news just broke that her lawyer Jose Baez came out with a book that described Anthony as having serious mental health issues, a friend has informed that Anthony and her mother are wearing lockets around their neck that contain Caylee's ashes.
Boise State finally announced its intentions to leave the Mountain West.
Michael Giannulis was 28-years-old and weighed 493 pounds and on the verge of danger from obesity. That's when he tried his luck as a participant on ABC's Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition. With the prodding from his brother and trainer Chris Powell, Giannulis embarked on a year-long journey with a goal to lose half of his body weight. Giannulis is celebrating his success today, at 238 pounds, half of his original weight. View the slideshow to see before and after photos of Mik...
The Church of Scientology has drawn criticism from ex-members, human rights groups and world governments for many of its practices, including requiring members to pay large sums of money to advance in rank and tales of isolation and kidnapping. But what does science have to say about the church's central practices?
When ?Tupac? dazzled audiences at the Coachella music festival earlier this year, it heralded the mainstream arrival of the hologram. Now, so-called virtual assistants are popping up at airports across the globe.
More than 2 million people on the East Coast are without electricity, and power companies said it could take days for things to return to normal.
Florida has become the third state to reject the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion, taking advantage of a Supreme Court ruling dictating that states cannot be forced to expand the health insurance program's reach.