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Hot Florida Summer: Tripadvisor report reveals three Florida cities claimed top 5 spots on most popular vacation destinations in the world

Courtesy: Image by Michael Draeger from Pixabay It’s going to be a hot Florida summer this year for travelers looking to visit sandy beaches, and we mean that in both weather and popularity. Florida is notorious for its beaches, theme parks, and tropical getaways. For anyone who lives outside of the state, these attributes and

Plans for New Ram EV Pickup released alongside Best March Sales Ever

Photo Credit: Ram Ram has done it again. It seems like the accolades don’t stop coming in for America’s most awarded pickup brand in 2021. Headlined by its half-ton truck lineup, Ram has managed to rack up its most successful first-quarter retail sales figures and month of March ever. Sales rose by 28 percent in

Is Florida the next Coffee King? UF Scientists believe climate change could soon allow farmers to grow coffee beans

Coffee Berries – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Aedka Studio Florida has been known as a major player in the citrus farming sector for decades, namely because of its production of orange juice and citrus products. In fact, in most seasons, Florida produces more than 90 percent of the country’s supply of orange juice and

General Motors has an Electric Silverado set in its sights

Photo Source/Copyright: Chevrolet Media Yet another major vehicle is slated to join the electric vehicle fray, as the race to gain a significant share of the EV market pie roars on. This time, it’s one of America’s most popular pickup trucks—the Chevy Silverado. General Motors (GM) recently announced a move that will shake up the

Gov. DeSantis suspends all local COVID-19 emergency orders across Florida – Effective July 1

Governor-elect Ron DeSantis speaking with attendees at the 2018 Student Action Summit hosted by Turning Point USA at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA. Photo and Caption: Gage Skidmore | Flickr Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has yet again exercised his executive powers by putting an end to all local

SpaceX successfully welcomes 4 astronauts from space off Florida’s coast

Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Evgeniyqw Time flies when you’re having fun… or when you’re in space. Four astronauts made a safe return to Earth, securely strapped into the SpaceX Crew Dragon Capsule early Sunday morning, marking an end to a half-year mission to the International Space Station (ISS).  The astronauts, Mike Hopkins, Soichi Noguchi,

Florida to remain in COVID-19 state of emergency for another 60 days on DeSantis’ order

Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Kzenon Over 365 days have passed since the coronavirus pandemic gripped the entire nation back in March 2020. And while many people who live outside of Florida refuse to believe the state was under a state of emergency at any point in time during this span, they would be shocked

Driver’s Auto Guide to picking the right tires

Photo Source/Copyright: Shutterstock via photographer BELL KA PANG Picking the right tires is a fundamental and key part of the car-owning experience. Factors such as the kind of weather a certain region faces, make and model of the vehicle, and terrain the vehicle is driven on all influence the wear and tear our tires face.

What does the future hold for SRT over at Dodge? Here’s what we know

Photo Source/Copyright: Stellantis Earlier this year, a newly minted merger between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Groupe PSA was born to create Stellantis. Stellantis, now the parent company of all brands under the former groups, including Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, and more, have made a series of moves to reorganize the structure of the individual

Bon Voyage: CDC gives Florida the green light to begin Cruise Ship sailings this summer

Courtesy: Shutterstock – photo By pisaphotography The time has come for cruising to reopen in the United States. After months of battling with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, major cruise liners will get their way and will be allowed to sail out of Florida this summer, beginning sometime around mid-July. In a