WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — It’s been about two months since Florida issued a virtual open season on giant invasive Burmese pythons gobbling up rabbits, birds and even small alligators throughout the Everglades. Now there’s another nonnative stealthy stalker that could soon be taking up residence in the region …
Read More »Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinics Planned in Utah
CEDAR CITY, Utah – The Southwest Utah Public Health Department will offer drive-through flu shots later this month in three southern Utah towns. Drivers will line up, then roll down their windows and roll up their sleeves in Cedar City, Beaver and St. George on Sept. 26. A drive-thru clinic …
Read More »Official: U.S. Envoy Not Welcome in Darfur's Refugee Camp
CAIRO – The U.S. special envoy to Sudan is not welcome in Darfur’s refugee camps because he has downplayed the scope of the crisis there, a refugee representative said Friday. Scott Gration, the U.S. envoy, began his fifth trip to Sudan Wednesday in the south and plans to visit the …
Read More »San Francisco Bay Bridge Won't Reopen for Morning Rush
SAN FRANCISCO – It will be trains, boats or roundabout routes, all of them packed, for Bay Area commuters as the long weekend shutdown of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge spills into the workweek. The bridge was scheduled to reopen Tuesday morning after crews discovered a crack Saturday. The target …
Read More »California Distributor Recalls Bunched Spinach Over Salmonella Concerns
SALINAS, Calif. – A California distributor is recalling two brands of bunched spinach after routine testing detected salmonella. The California Department of Public Health says Ippolito International, of Salinas, is recalling 1,715 cartons of spinach harvested from Sept. 1-3, and sold to retail, foodservice and wholesale buyers. The bulk of …
Read More »Man Who Refused to Pay $3,000 Cab Ride Sentenced to Jail
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – A Memphis man who last month got a $3,000 taxi ride from Miami and then refused to pay the bill was sentenced to 35 days in jail. The Commercial Appeal reports 53-year-old Lucilo Perez told the cab driver his wife would pay for the 1,600-mile ride when …
Read More »Feds Seize $1 Million in Food Products From Nashville Warehouse Infested With Rodents
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – U.S. marshals seized more than $1 million worth of bulk restaurant food products from a Nashville food processor and warehouse after inspectors found signs of rodent infestation. According to a news release from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Wednesday raid of Won Feng Trading Inc. …
Read More »Gingrich: Obama Is 'Probably a One-Term President'
This is a rush transcript from “On the Record,” January 25, 2010. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: Time for another “On the Record” road trip. Moments ago, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich went “On …
Read More »Billionaire Mort Zuckerman on His Disappointment With President Obama
This is a rush transcript from “Your World With Neil Cavuto,” January 20, 2010. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. NEIL CAVUTO, HOST: Meanwhile, Mort is mad. And you do not want to make a billionaire mad. A publisher, a real estate developer …
Read More »Florida Ex-Attorney Pleads Guilty in $1.2B Ponzi Scheme
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A disbarred attorney who courted politicians and star athletes and led a flamboyant lifestyle even by flashy South Florida standards pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal charges that he ran a $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme. Scott Rothstein, 47, pleaded guilty to all five counts against him, including …
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