PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — When most people think about hurricanes and storm recovery, Christmas isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But this year just a couple days before Christmas, a Seminole ...
CLEARWATER, Fla. — Pinellas County will launch its People First programs next week, which will prioritize vulnerable residents with lower incomes who have been struggling to recover from last year’s ...
A close ally of ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been deported by Venezuela to the United States, according to Venezuelan officials, to face federal charges accusing him of orchestrating ...
Once a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump, comedian and podcast host Tim Dillon is now sharply criticizing both Trump and the MAGA movement, calling it the "greatest con in history" during a ...
Michael Caputo, a longtime ally of President Trump who worked in his first administration, became the first known person to seek compensation from the Justice Department’s (DOJ) newly created ...
New Titans head coach Robert Saleh made an immediate change in Tennessee when he got the job four months ago: He ensured that players wouldn’t eat seed oils at the team facility. “One of the first ...
The co-founders of Indianapolis-based software firm Saaslio, which was acquired in 2022, are at it again with a new startup, ...
After a 3-14 finish in 2025, the Tennessee Titans pivoted to a major offseason shakeup. Brian Callahan was dismissed six games into his second season as head coach. Robert Saleh left his defensive ...
Robert Saleh has planted seeds to grow a healthier Tennessee Titans in 2026. Or, more accurately, he's removed them. "One of the first things I think we did here is get rid of all the seed oils in the ...
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Political operative and longtime Trump ally Michael Caputo filed the first known claim for the Justice Department’s new “anti-weaponization” fund Tuesday, seeking $2.7 million in restitution.