Is Trump anxious over Florida? Democrat-led ad purchase is evidence of the state’s competitiveness

Kamala Harris & Donald Trump – Photo: Below the Sky/Shutterstock.com One small ad buy is garnering notice despite the millions of dollars that former President Donald Trump is spending on television advertising to stifle Kamala Harris’s momentum. The former president’s home media market in Florida is West Palm Beach, where the Trump campaign purchased $48,000

More Red Lobster locations in Florida are set to close

Red Lobster restaurant – Courtesy: Shutterstock — Tada Images According to a recent article from restaurantbusinessonline.com, Red Lobster plans to close more locations around the US. The company allegedly stated in bankruptcy filings on Thursday that it has turned down leases for 23 failing locations, which it intends to close by August 31. The popular

Donald Trump Experiences Florida Primary Loss

Ron DeSantis addresses a crowd while President Donald Trump watches at a rally in Tampa, Florida – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by jctabb A candidate supported by former President Donald Trump for the Florida state Senate lost the Republican primary to one supported by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. As of Tuesday night, after over 95

The exodus of finance corporations to south Florida has left a void at premier schools. Now, Vanderbilt is trying to fill it

Courtesy: Hannan Mohiuddin FPV – Shutterstock – Vanderbilt University Aerial View Vanderbilt University is requesting approval from the local Florida authorities to construct a $520 million campus in the affluent Palm Beach area. This move aims to capitalize on the region’s growth, which is being influenced by the arrival of new financial corporations. The institution,

Florida Republicans Call Kamala Harris’s Increase in Support ‘Extremely Alarming’

Kamala Harris cheering at rally – Courtesy: Shutterstock — lev radin According to polls, former president Donald Trump may lose Florida in 2024. This is “extremely alarming,” according to the Florida Republican Party. The Florida GOP chairman, Evan Power, responded to Newsweek’s August 13 story about a poll that indicated Florida was not a given

There will be thousands of voters in the Florida primaries on Tuesday

‘Vote Here’ sign placed on the walkway to a neighborhood primary polling place, as seen on election day in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. Photo: Jillian Cain Photography/Shutterstock.com Tuesday is Florida’s primary election, with thousands of voters from all throughout the state casting ballots. More than 200,000 votes have already been cast in Miami-Dade and Broward

Seniors in Florida Are ‘Terrified’ That The Condo Crisis May Leave Them Without Housing

Residential Condominium in Surfside, FL – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Blueee77 A South Florida realtor told Newsweek that the soaring expenses of homeowners association (HOA) dues and property insurance are putting so much pressure on seniors in the Sunshine State that many are at risk of going without housing. According to the Miami Herald,

An inside look at the 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1

Photo credit: Chevrolet It’s finally here: the incredibly powerful 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1. The 2025 ZR1 boasts more than 1,000 horsepower, making it the fastest Corvette ever made. The Chevy Corvette ZR1 is hailed as one of the most potent versions to date, sporting a new twin-turbo 5.5L V8 engine. Chevy has been teasing the

Preseason South Florida’s top 20 football rankings

Preseason rankings – High school football team playing on field – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Solomon Thompson Next week marks the start of the high school football season in the state of Florida. Check out the inaugural South Florida Top 20 rankings of the preseason to see where the best teams in Miami-Dade and

Death toll from COVID-19 in Florida rises

South Florida COVID-19 Testing Site — Courtesy: Shutterstock — YES Market Media According to data on the state Department of Health website, 3,162 Florida resident deaths have been attributed to COVID-19 this year, and the death toll is still rising. There were more deaths than there had been in early June (2,740) and early July