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Government shutdown comes as Affordable Care Act tax credits split Florida GOP allies
Conservative groups are calling for an end to Obamacare tax credits while one of Florida’s biggest business groups pushes hard for renewing them.
Seabreeze High students, chaperones lose $400K on trip, warrant out for travel agent
104 Seabreeze High students and chaperones lost $400,000 for a canceled overseas trip and the travel agent won’t refund their money, VSO says.
Grab 20% off the prettiest necklaces, rings and more at Sami Jewels
Sami Jewels is offering 20% off their statement jewelry pieces ahead of the holidays. Save on necklaces, rings, earrings and more.
Here's when ‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ movie will be streaming
‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ is continuing to dominate the worldwide box office. Here’s why those waiting for streaming should see it now.
These new Dolce Vita boots for fall were designed with real bodies in mind
From narrow to extra wide calves, Dolce Vita’s latest boots are made to fit and empower. Shop the full collection and discover your perfect pair.
Mountain Dew has a dirty soda flavor coming. Here's what we know.
The dirty soda trend continues to expand with Pepsi adding a Dirty Mountain Dew beverage to its lineup and a Mug Root Beer limited-time release.
Will Hurricane Imelda follow in 'footsteps' of other I-named storms? Several have impacted Florida
Names are retired if they are so deadly or costly that the future use of the name would be inappropriate for reasons of sensitivity, NOAA said.
Do rockets still launch during a government shutdown? How NASA could feel the effects
NASA is not immune to the effects of a government shutdown if congressional leaders fail to reach an agreement before midnight Oct. 1 to prevent one.
SEC announces 2026 football media days will be held in Tampa
The SEC will try another new city as host of its annual football media days. Here’s the location.
Can federal employees file for unemployment benefits if the government shuts down?
Federal workers placed on a mandatory furlough and in a non-pay status can file for unemployment benefits. Not so for ‘essential’ workers.
Deion Sanders blames 'intoxicated and high' kids for Mormon chants during BYU game
Colorado coach Deion Sanders blamed ‘intoxicated and high’ kids for anti-Mormon chants against Brigham Young. He apologized on behalf of Colorado.
Quick Slant: DeLand vs. Mainland headlines Week 7 football schedule
Retired United Methodist Church minister's gift to B-CU will fund scholarships
A retired United Methodist Church administrator and former Bethune-Cookman trustee helped set up a scholarship fund for religious studies students.
New Florida laws Oct. 1 get tough on child trafficking, deepfakes. What to know
Most of the nearly 30 new Florida laws going into effect on Wednesday, Oct. 1 are crime or law enforcement related. Here’s what to know.
Over 39,000 Kia vehicles recalled. See impacted models.
Over 39,000 Kia vehicles have been recalled for a fire risk. Kia said the issue can be resolved with a replaced part of the HVAC system.
Oster recalls more than 1.2 million countertop ovens. See impacted models.
As of Sept. 25, Oster had received 95 reports of the oven doors closing unexpectedly, burning consumers. Two of these included second-degree burns.
Trooper's Law hits the books in Florida, inspired by dog abandoned in hurricane
A new Florida law, which takes effect Oct. 1, was inspired by a dog that was tied up and abandoned during Hurricane Milton.
Trader Joe's is dropping Halloween mini tote bags. Here's when you can get one.
The grocery store chain has released other mini tote bags over the last year that have become widely popular.
'Two N-words' video shows Trump refer to racial slur in discussing nuclear threat
President Trump, speaking to US military leaders Sept. 30 at Quantico, referenced two ‘N-words’ you can’t use in discussion of nuclear threat.