While the news media focuses on Omar Mateen’s ties to ISIS, many on social media wonder if his police officer aspirations are being ignored.
“The Orlando terrorist may be dead, but the virus that poisoned his mind remains very much alive,” said the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
How to help the victims of Orlando’s deadly mass shooting.
Though FDA rules on blood donations have been eased, sexually active gay and bisexual gay men still can’t donate following Sunday’s Orlando nightclub shooting.
Police are trying to determine whether the suspect in the attack at the Pulse nightclub had radical Islamist leanings.
Michell Espinoza, accused of money laundering in Florida, wants the charges dismissed because they involve bitcoin.
The 13-year-old boy was in stable condition Sunday in Jacksonville.
A Florida jury acquitted Casey Anthony of her daughter’s murder in 2011, but she was convicted on four counts of lying to authorities, providing fuel for critics.
Hundreds of bogus bids were whittled down to seven real offers before the winning bidder emerged Wednesday in George Zimmerman's auction.
Zimmerman, acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in the case, told Reuters a new auction would begin Tuesday morning.
Reefs in the upper regions of Florida Keys are dissolving faster than previously estimated, a new study has revealed.
About 20 people in Tarpon Springs, Florida, had to leave their mobile homes after the 60-foot sinkhole opened Wednesday.
Approximately 55,000 people are expected to fill the Estadio Latinoamericano in Havana to watch the historic game.
President Obama’s trip to Cuba will be the first visit by a sitting president in nearly 90 years.
Here’s a breakdown of which Democrat has won which state contests and how many delegates so far.
Marco Rubio and his allies spent $8.4 million in Florida but lost to Donald Trump. Bernie Sanders also had an expensive week with not much to show for it.
After losing his home state, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio suspended Tuesday night his campaign for the presidency.
The Florida senator's campaign, now ended, suffered from a lackluster strategy, his "Robot Rubio" image and his previous support for immigration reform.
Approximately 15 percent of delegates were at stake for GOP candidates Tuesday, with winner-take-all systems in Florida and Ohio.
A defeat in his home state would be devastating for the Republican's White House hopes. But here are some other make-or-break scenarios.
A number of early-morning complications, including computer glitches, caused voting delays in at least one county.
Evangelical Christians helped lift the Texas senator into second place in the GOP race — but from now on voting is in states with fewer such residents.