Republican Governor Rick Scott, who was just elected last November in a very close race, unveiled a budget that envisions $5 billion in spending cuts and almost 9,000 jobs slashed from the public sector.
The Boston Bruins jumped on the Dallas Stars early and held on for a 6-3 victory in a scrappy game on Thursday that included three fights in the opening four seconds.
Real Housewives of New York has been shelved for the time being.
Protests of addictive pescription drugs such as oxycontin and suboxone could affect pharamceuticals shares.
The Montreal Canadiens moved within two points of first place in the Northeast Division with a 3-2 victory over the Florida Panthers on Wednesday.
Norway MP, Snorre Valen nominates Julian Assange's whistleblower website WikiLeaks for Noble Prize and hails it for contribution to Tunisian Revolution and the following Arab protests.
A NASA team has found multiple planets in a distant solar system - dubbed Kepler-11 - transiting a sun-like star located about 2,000 light years away from Earth.
A Florida woman, who has been charged with killing her two 'mouthy' teenage children, has been denied bail.
Florida-based asbestos litigation law firm Kelley & Ferraro LLP has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy seeking reprieve from an Ohio appeals court's ruling that the law firm must be dissolved as part of an agreement with the firm's deceased partner and co-founder Michael Kelley.
Florida-based Brainchild, a maker of hand-held learning devices, has rolled out Android tablet Kineo, designed for schools to suit a teacher’s needs for individualized instruction.
Florida federal judge Roger Vinson ruled on Monday that the health care bill President Obama passed last year, in conjunction with the Democrat-controlled Congress, is unconstitutional.
Julie Powers Schenecker, accused of murdering her two teenage children in cold blood, missed her court appearance yesterday because she was taken to a hospital for undisclosed reasons.
Chevrolet is stepping up the national rollout of the Volt to match customer interest, the carmaker said in a statement.
The space shuttle disaster is being remembered this year on its 25th anniversary. The service of Challenger, which was the first orbiter to launch and land at night on mission STS-8, ended in a tragedy on Jan. 28, 1986.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the loss of NASA's Challenger space shuttle. Just 73 seconds after the launch on Jan. 28, 1986, a booster engine failed and caused the shuttle Challenger to break apart, taking the lives of all seven crew members.
NASA will host a news briefing on Feb.2 at 10 a.m. PST 2 to announce the Kepler mission's latest findings about planets outside our solar system that may support life.
Applications for jobless benefits in the U.S. rose unexpectedly for the week ended Jan. 22, following a sharp decline in the previous week.
He did not use the name, but in his State of the Union address last night President Obama made clear that he is keeping the DREAM Act alive.
Research by a UK-based independent property investment consultancy found that the property was considered a better investment than gold and shares for investors to invest their cash to make profit.
With the reopening of clinic where a hyperbaric chamber exploded killing a woman and her grandson, the debate over the dependability of these medical devices has risen again. Hyperbaric Chambers, life-saving devices or killer machines?
Want a Red, Blue, Pink or White iPhone 4? A Florida-based company is offering a new service called iColors for the iPhone.
Do check these out before heading for your next holiday this year.