A woman who went missing from a cruise ship in the Gulf of Mexico might have jumped overboard, her family believes, but authorities are still investigating whether someone could have pushed her.
Lebanese women married to foreign men are not allowed under current law to pass on their citizenship to their children.� Reformers are trying to bring attention to the issue through protests.
Two families lose loved ones to gunfire just one day apart and within several hundred yards of each other, NBC 6 reports.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested four suspected sex traffickers and rescued nine women who were allegedly being forced into prostitution in South Florida brothels.
A Texas consumer group took issue with the state-chartered windstorm insurance association Wednesday over its refusal to pay coastal residents for storm surge damage in Hurricane Ike.
The U.S. Marshals Service apprehended more than 2,000 fugitives wanted for violent crimes throughout Florida.
Kim Jong Il's companion and former secretary is emerging as a key player in the communist nation after the autocratic leader's stroke.
A South Florida mother is outraged, saying her son was abused at an elite school in Fort Lauderdale at the hands of his drill sergeant.
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Florida Power & Light officials spoke out Thursday after state regulators shut down its green energy program amid allegations of money mismanagement.
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