Here are the front pages of today’s Florida newspapers. These are gathered and posted by CaateComm and Florida Politics. Click here for today’s Newspaper Front Pages The post by SouthFloridaReporter.com appears on South Florida Reporter .
Thursday features plenty of hot sun on the mainland, but some storms will develop in the afternoon and linger into the evening. The Keys will be mostly sunny and hot. Thursday’s highs will be in the mid-90s in the East Coast metro area and the low 90s along the Gulf Coast and in the Keys. But it will feel much hotter, so stay hydrated and out of the sun. Friday will bring mostly sunny skies and…
After a slow start to the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, AccuWeather hurricane experts are reducing the number of named total storms, hurricanes and major hurricanes expected. The biggest driver for this change is the increasing likelihood of historic El Niño conditions and the near 100% confidence in a Super El Niño by the end of hurricane season, which lasts through November. AccuWeather…
Hawaii is bracing for another possible hurricane this weekend, just days after Lala dumped more than 40 inches of rain in some spots of Hawaii’s Big Island. AccuWeather hurricane experts say a tropical rainstorm has developed in the Pacific Ocean. Based on the current track, the storm could pass within 100 miles of the Big Island as a hurricane Sunday or Sunday night local time. Just last weekend,…
The Interconnected Vision of Tech, Energy, and Trade When Donald Trump sits down to talk policy these days, the conversation rarely stays inside traditional political lanes. Instead, his discussions weave together silicon chips, cryptocurrency mining, geopolitical adversaries, and cross-border trade disputes into a unified doctrine. To understand his current platform, you have to look at how…
President Donald Trump stepped firmly back into real estate developer mode on Wednesday, leading the White House press corps on a surprise walking tour of active construction sites across the executive grounds. Standing beside heavy machinery and churning earth on the South Lawn, Trump guided reporters through a suite of major property overhauls, highlighting a newly reinforced helicopter landing…
The Longevity Clues Hiding in Everyday Movements When you think about staying fit as you get older, what comes to mind? For many of us, it is hitting a daily step goal, logging miles on a stationary bike, or lifting light dumbbells. But as it turns out, the true secret to healthy aging might not be measured by how far you run—it is measured by how easily you navigate everyday physical movements. A…
Financial Literacy Scores Are Falling If you have kept an eye on recent personal finance headlines, you might feel a bit discouraged. Report after report suggests that financial literacy across America is in a steady downward spiral. According to long-running benchmarks such as the National Financial Capability Study, measured financial knowledge declined by roughly 15 percent over the last…
By: Jordan Chussler – Editor: Julia Glum Over the past several years, the investment landscape has undergone a seismic shift. The number of exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, listed on U.S. exchanges has officially surpassed the number of individual stocks. Today, there are about 4,630 ETFs compared to 4,200 individual stocks. These funds pool investors’ money while offering baskets of securities —…
By: Pete Grieve – Editor: Julia Glum State Farm auto insurance customers are reporting online that they are beginning to receive dividend payments announced in February. The insurance company is returning $5 billion to qualifying customers due to “stronger-than-expected underwriting performance in 2025,” according to State Farm. (That generally means claims cost the insurer less than it modeled…