An unidentified winner found the one-of-a-kind “One Ring” trading card from the “Magic: the Gathering” game worth at least $2 million. Source: tallahassee.com
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Apple on Friday became the first publicly-traded company to have a market value of $3 trillion or more at the close of Wall Street’s trading…
The math teacher was investigated over a number of racist and sexual comments toward students in Broward before he was hired in Palm Beach County. …
If Twin Rivers Farm sells for anything close to its $65 million listing price, it could be the most expensive property deal ever made in…
Donald Santini, 65, who appeared on ‘America’s Most Wanted’ multiple times was arrested in the 1984 murder of Florida woman, Cynthia Wood. Source: tallahassee.com
Striking photos of cypress trees in dry lake beds have captivated many on social media who are unfamiliar with the natural phenomenon. Source:…
Police in Hartford said they detained the man who attacked and pushed Rep. Maryam Khan to the ground after Eid-u;-Adha prayers on Wednesday. …
The influence of TikTok strikes once again, influencing Tallahassee foodies to join in on the newest national food trend. Source: tallahassee.com
Microscopic organisms that form dazzling turquoise displays in ocean waters have returned as spring in North America transitions into a wet summer. Source:…
Scientists have shared a new image captured by NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover that appears to show a “donut-shaped” rock. Source: tallahassee.com
The bill takes away the city commission’s century-long control of GRU and gives ultimate authority to an unpaid board appointed by the governor. Source:…
In an appearance on Hugh Hewitt’s podcast, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says he doesn’t know what Uyghurs are, despite his criticism of China. …
Patriotic spirit lights up the skies at Tom Brown Park for the Fourth of July for the City of Tallahassee’s Celebrate America event. …
The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the drowning after first responders were called to the beach around 2:12 p.m. Tuesday. Source: tallahassee.com
The worst red tide in recent memory in Southern California is sickening or killing hundreds of dolphins and sea lions. Source: tallahassee.com