January 25 was National Opposite Day, but the weather got a head start on that last week. Florida absolutely shattered its statewide snow record. New Orleans got buried in eight inches of snow as well.
The Shreveport Aquarium in Louisiana is investigating the mysterious birth of a baby swell shark, despite no male sharks being present in the tank for three years.
Despite the havoc it is wreaking on the farm, health officials say the risk of the public getting sick is minimal.
Both government agencies and nonprofits in Louisiana scrambled to understand what Trump's order pausing federal grants and loans.
As more cases of bird flu emerge across the country, public health leaders in New York City are watching warily -- and making preparations in case the virus becomes a more immediate threat.
Roc Nation’s founder is a rapper, but that doesn’t mean the Super Bowl won’t ever present rock or country. Perez noted that Jay-Z’s wife, Beyoncé, has collaborated with country icon Dolly Parton, and that Reba McEntire sang the national anthem at last year’s Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
Here are some of the deadliest commercial plane crashes in the U.S. since the Air Florida disaster according to reports from the NTSB
Among the states that saw reading scores fall in 2024 are Florida and Arizona, which were among the first to return to the classroom during the pandemic.
Here’s what to know about the average cost of car insurance in Florida and Insurify’s prediction for rates in 2025.
President Trump’s choice of a staunch loyalist to lead the bureau upends the post-Watergate tradition of picking nonpartisan directors. Mr. Patel’s enemies list and his vow to exact a campaign of retribution loom over the hearing.
FanDuel's Kick of Destiny is back for a third-straight Super Bowl, but this time the Manning brothers will showdown to determine the fate of users. Learn more about the newest changes and when it all takes place from our experts.
Fordham welcomes 21 students from the classes of 2026 (day and evening divisions) and 2027 (evening division) into the Stein Scholars Program in Public Interest Law and Ethics. Each student has been selected based on their demonstrated commitment to public interest law and diverse backgrounds to enrich the community.