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Lionel Messi set to return to Inter Miami lineup after 2-month injury recovery
Read full article: Lionel Messi set to return to Inter Miami lineup after 2-month injury recoveryLionel Messi has been cleared to play again after taking two months to recover from an ankle injury, and Inter Miami indicated that the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner will return to the lineup on Saturday when the team plays host to Philadelphia.
It's official, the census says: Gay male couples like San Francisco. Lesbians like the Berkshires
Read full article: It's official, the census says: Gay male couples like San Francisco. Lesbians like the BerkshiresGay male couples tend to gravitate toward big cities, while lesbian couples prefer more pastoral smaller cities or towns.
Florida arts groups left in the lurch by DeSantis veto of state funding for theaters and museums
Read full article: Florida arts groups left in the lurch by DeSantis veto of state funding for theaters and museumsAll over Florida, arts groups are scrambling to plug large budget gaps after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis unexpectedly vetoed $32 million in arts funding.
Without Messi, Inter Miami unravels late, falls 2-1 to Monterrey in Champions Cup
Read full article: Without Messi, Inter Miami unravels late, falls 2-1 to Monterrey in Champions CupJorge Rodríguez scored the go-ahead goal in the 89th minute as Mexico’s Monterrey rallied past Inter Miami — playing without Lionel Messi — for a 2-1 win in the CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinal.
United Airlines is asking pilots to take time off in May because of a shortage of new Boeing planes
Read full article: United Airlines is asking pilots to take time off in May because of a shortage of new Boeing planesUnited Airlines is asking its pilots to take time off in May because the airline isn't getting as many new planes from Boeing as it expected.
Messi dealing with injury in right hamstring area, likely will miss Miami's match versus D.C. United
Read full article: Messi dealing with injury in right hamstring area, likely will miss Miami's match versus D.C. UnitedInter Miami superstar Lionel Messi is dealing with a leg injury that will likely cause him to miss the team’s next match.
Court sets June hearing for JetBlue and Spirit appeal of a ruling blocking their $3.8 billion merger
Read full article: Court sets June hearing for JetBlue and Spirit appeal of a ruling blocking their $3.8 billion mergerJetBlue and Spirit Airlines have to wait until June for a chance to save their $3.8 billion merger.
Las Vegas-to-California high-speed electric rail project gets OK for $2.5B more in bonds
Read full article: Las Vegas-to-California high-speed electric rail project gets OK for $2.5B more in bondsA proposed high-speed passenger train between Las Vegas and Southern California has gotten another boost.
United Airlines expects to lose money in the first quarter due to the grounding of Boeing Max 9 jets
Read full article: United Airlines expects to lose money in the first quarter due to the grounding of Boeing Max 9 jetsUnited Airlines is warning that it will lose money in the first three months of the year partly because of the grounding of its Boeing Max 9 airplanes.
Powerball jackpot rises to $1.2 billion after another drawing without a big winner
Read full article: Powerball jackpot rises to $1.2 billion after another drawing without a big winnerThe Powerball jackpot climbed to an estimated $1.2 billion after no one beat the immense odds and won the giant prize.
Lawyers suing JetBlue say the airline could raise fares on some routes after buying Spirit Airlines
Read full article: Lawyers suing JetBlue say the airline could raise fares on some routes after buying Spirit AirlinesLawyers suing JetBlue say in court filings that the airline could raise fares on some routes by up to 40% if it succeeds in buying Spirit Airlines.
What happens during a catastrophic implosion? Titan submersible occupants likely died instantly
Read full article: What happens during a catastrophic implosion? Titan submersible occupants likely died instantlyThe Titan submersible suffered a catastrophic implosion that experts say likely killed its pilot and four passengers instantly amid intense pressure in the North Atlantic’s deep waters.
Groups to sue federal officials over manatee protection
Read full article: Groups to sue federal officials over manatee protectionSeveral conservation groups have announced that they’re planning to sue federal wildlife officials, citing a failure to protect the West Indian manatee following record death rates in recent years.
Florida floods: Businesses, residents begin cleaning up mess
Read full article: Florida floods: Businesses, residents begin cleaning up messBusiness owners and residents have begun the slow process of drying out and recovering possessions following an unprecedented deluge that dumped more than 2 feet of rain in some areas of South Florida in one day.
Florida sees fewer manatee starvation deaths as feeding ends
Read full article: Florida sees fewer manatee starvation deaths as feeding endsThe effort to feed thousands of pounds of lettuce to starving manatees in Florida manatees has officially ended for the winter season, as deaths of the marine mammals appear to be slowing despite the long-term threat of pollution to their main food source, seagrass.
Jurors see cellphone data of XXXTentacion's accused killers
Read full article: Jurors see cellphone data of XXXTentacion's accused killersJurors deliberating the fate of three men accused of murdering rising rap star XXXTentacion reviewed videos, photos and text messages seized from two of their cellphones.
Florida manatee deaths drop but starvation still a concern
Read full article: Florida manatee deaths drop but starvation still a concernManatee deaths dropped in 2022 from a record high the year before, but Florida wildlife officials say chronic starvation caused by water pollution remains a major concern.
Biden admin proposes more refunds from airlines for flight changes: What it includes
Read full article: Biden admin proposes more refunds from airlines for flight changes: What it includesThe U.S. Department of Transportation is proposing new rules that would offer more refunds to air travelers when their flight is either delayed significantly or cancelled.
Officials: Starvation threat not over for Florida manatees
Read full article: Officials: Starvation threat not over for Florida manateesFewer manatee deaths have been recorded so far this year in Florida compared to 2021 but wildlife officials caution that chronic starvation remains a dire and ongoing threat to the marine mammals.
Parkland school shooter’s penalty trial set to begin in Florida; Jury to decide on death penalty
Read full article: Parkland school shooter’s penalty trial set to begin in Florida; Jury to decide on death penaltyA prosecutor says the gunman who attacked the high school in Parkland, Florida, in 2018 should be executed.
Delta flew 1,000 lost bags from London to Detroit after cancelled flights
Read full article: Delta flew 1,000 lost bags from London to Detroit after cancelled flightsIn perhaps a more unusual sign of the state of air travel right now, Delta Airlines recently sent a plane full of lost luggage from London to Detroit.
Celtics co-owner donates $2M to protect Florida manatees
Read full article: Celtics co-owner donates $2M to protect Florida manateesA co-owner of the Boston Celtics is donating $2 million toward protecting the Florida manatees and their habitat following two seasons of record-breaking manatee mortalities in the state.
Florida manatee feeding plan ends, starvation still an issue
Read full article: Florida manatee feeding plan ends, starvation still an issueThe unprecedented, experimental program to feed starving manatees in Florida is ending but the greater issue is the polluted water that causes the marine mammals to run out of their natural seagrass forage.
Officials: Florida manatees eat 'every scrap' in food trial
Read full article: Officials: Florida manatees eat 'every scrap' in food trialOne thing wildlife officials have learned during the winter experimental feeding program to help manatees avoid starvation is that if you feed them, they will come.
Florida tops 1,000 manatee deaths in grim single-year record
Read full article: Florida tops 1,000 manatee deaths in grim single-year recordMore than 1,000 manatees have died in Florida so far this year, eclipsing a previous record as the threatened marine mammals struggle with starvation due to polluted waters.
Resurgent demand drives Caterpillar sales in third quarter
Read full article: Resurgent demand drives Caterpillar sales in third quarterConstruction demand drove third quarter sales higher at Caterpillar as did rising demand from miners and other heavy industry as the global economy emerges from the pandemic.
Florida makes quarantine optional for exposed students
Read full article: Florida makes quarantine optional for exposed studentsFlorida’s new surgeon general has signed new protocols allowing parents to decide whether their children should quarantine or stay in school if they are asymptomatic after being exposed to someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
Former Parkland deputy: 'I did the best I could"
Read full article: Former Parkland deputy: 'I did the best I could"The former school resource officer accused of hiding during a South Florida school shooting that left 17 people dead says he never would have sat idle if he had known people were being killed.
Chinese men top qualifiers for 10m platform diving final, Jordan Windle makes history for U.S.
Read full article: Chinese men top qualifiers for 10m platform diving final, Jordan Windle makes history for U.S.Setting up what's sure to be a thrilling final in men's 10-meter platform diving at the Tokyo Olympics, the Russian Olympic Committee's Viktor Minibaev earned the top spot in Saturday's semifinals.
Court blocks order lifting CDC virus rules on cruise ships
Read full article: Court blocks order lifting CDC virus rules on cruise shipsPandemic restrictions on Florida-based cruise ships will remain in place after a federal appeals court temporarily blocked a previous ruling that sided with a Florida lawsuit challenging the regulations.
Buttigieg urges travelers to respect mask mandates on planes
Read full article: Buttigieg urges travelers to respect mask mandates on planesTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is urging travelers to respect flight attendants and other crew members who enforce federal mask mandates amid an increase in unruly passenger behavior.
FBI: 2 agents killed, 3 wounded, suspect dead in Florida
Read full article: FBI: 2 agents killed, 3 wounded, suspect dead in FloridaTwo of the wounded agents were taken to hospitals to be treated and were in stable condition, said Miami FBI Agent Michael D. Leverock. Hours later, Sunrise Police urged residents of Water Terrace to remain inside their homes while law enforcement blocked the entrances to their community. The FBI agents had come to the apartment complex to serve a federal search warrant in connection with a case involving child pornography and violent crimes against children, according to Leverock and FBI Agents Association President Brian O’Hare. Law enforcement officials from numerous agencies lined up to pay their respects as a flag-covered body was removed from the vehicle and taken inside. Five other FBI agents were wounded in that shooting, which led the bureau to upgrade the weapons that agents carry.
McDonald's US sales strong in Q4, but COVID drags elsewhere
Read full article: McDonald's US sales strong in Q4, but COVID drags elsewhereU.S. same-store sales jumped 5.5% in the October-December period, pumped up by new menu items like spicy Chicken McNuggets and a meal deal collaboration with Colombian singer J Balvin. For the full year, McDonald's said U.S. same-store sales __ or sales at stores open at least a year __ were up less than 1%, their sixth consecutive year of growth. But worldwide, same-store sales were down 1.3% for the quarter, reflecting store closures and limited operating hours in various markets across Europe, Latin America and Asia. For the full year, global same-store sales were down 7.7%, a bigger decline than the 7% drop Wall Street had forecast, according to analysts polled by FactSet. Earlier this week, Starbucks said its global same-store sales fell 5% in the October-December period.
Mueller scores twice, US routs El Salvador 6-0 in exhibition
Read full article: Mueller scores twice, US routs El Salvador 6-0 in exhibitionPaul Arriola scored in his first start for club or country since tearing his right Achilles tendon in D.C. United’s preseason match on Feb. 15. Brenden Aaronson, playing his second international game following his debut against Costa Rica in February, got his first goal. 22 U.S. had wide stretches of free space against 70th-ranked El Salvador in a match played outside the FIFA calendar and without top stars. Right back Julian Araujo also started in his debut, and defenders Marco Farfan and Kyle Duncan debuted as second-half substitutes. Aaronson got the lone goal of the second half in the 50th with a 12-yard right-foot shot from a Lletget pass.
Tropical Storm Eta floods already drenched Florida cities
Read full article: Tropical Storm Eta floods already drenched Florida citiesA strengthening Tropical Storm Eta cut across Cuba on Sunday, and forecasters say it's likely to be a hurricane before hitting the Florida Keys Sunday night or Monday. Eta made landfall in the Florida Keys and posed a serious threat across South Florida, which was already drenched from more than 14 inches (35 centimeters) of rain last month. “Never seen this, never, not this deep,” said Anthony Lyas, who has lived in his now-waterlogged Fort Lauderdale neighborhood since 1996. Eta was not done yet with Cuba, just 90 miles (140 kilometers) south of Florida, where the storm continued to swell rivers and flood coastal zones. ___Associated Press writers Cody Jackson in Fort Lauderdale, Tamara Lush in St. Petersburg, and Haleluya Hadero in Atlanta contributed to this report.
US airlines still piling up losses but say demand is rising
Read full article: US airlines still piling up losses but say demand is risingSouthwest Airlines on Thursday, Oct. 22, lost $1.16 billion in the normally strong third quarter, which includes most of the summer vacation season. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)DALLAS – Airlines are piling up billions of dollars in additional losses as the pandemic chokes off air travel, but a recent uptick in passengers, however modest, has provided some hope. However, air travel in October is still down 65% from a year ago. The Seattle company said that removing one-time gains and costs, the loss came to $3.23 per share, which was wider than the $2.86 per share loss predicted by analysts. Earlier this month, Delta Air Lines posted a $5.4 billion loss and United Airlines lost $1.8 billion for the third quarter.
NFL medical boss: New COVID-19 protocols to verify positives
Read full article: NFL medical boss: New COVID-19 protocols to verify positivesFILE- In this Oct. 15, 2019, file photo, Dr. Allen Sills, the NFL's chief medical officer, speaks during a news conference at the at the football league's fall meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The NFL's chief medical officer says it's not surprising there have been positive tests for COVID-19 among players reporting to training camp because the disease is cutting across football just as it has through societies around the world. Players currently have to pass COVID-19 testing before they are allowed into training camp. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)
Delta flight drops 30,000 feet in minutes
Read full article: Delta flight drops 30,000 feet in minutesA Delta Airlines flight to Fort Lauderdale descends 30,000 feet in just minutes and makes emergency landing in Tampa, after issue with cabin pressure. Distributed by LAKANA. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Florida seeks shelter for 400 animals as Dorian nears
Read full article: Florida seeks shelter for 400 animals as Dorian nears(CNN) - A Florida wildlife refuge is seeking foster homes for about 400 animals as Hurricane Dorian inches closer. The nonprofit South Florida Wildlife Center is in Fort Lauderdale, which is in the cone area that might be affected by the hurricane. Hurricanes are a big cause for concern among both wild animals and pets. And wild animals were displaced from their environments because of the severe weather. Employees went from South Carolina to Florida on Friday to pick up 60 to 100 animals and shelter them from Dorian, CNN affiliate WCBD said.
Officials: For Lauderdale without water due to water main break
Read full article: Officials: For Lauderdale without water due to water main breakiStock/ElenathewiseFOR LAUDERDALE, Florida - The residents of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, could be without water service until Friday morning, thanks to a water main break, according to a news release from the city. Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis said in a news conference that a 42-inch water main was damaged Wednesday by a subcontractor working to repair electric lines near the city's Executive Airport for Florida Power & Light. The water main delivered water from the city's wellfields to the Fiveash Water Treatment Plant, the mayor said. Officials are working simultaneously on three different solutions to restore water service, the mayor added, but city officials want residents to be prepared. A boil water advisory has been put in place and will remain so until water service has been fully restored and bacteriological testing can be done, Adams said.
Three LSU students killed in Bahamas helicopter crash
Read full article: Three LSU students killed in Bahamas helicopter crashThree LSU students were among those killed in a helicopter crash in the Bahamas in July 2019. - Phi Mu sorority of LSU announced via social media, the death of three sorority sisters. Also killed in the crash was his daughter, Kameron Cline, a student at LSU in Baton Rouge, and a member of Phi Mu sorority. Police say the helicopter took off from Big Grand Cay, Bahamas, around 2 A.M. Thursday. Police officers and residents of Grand Cay discovered the aircraft overturned in 16 feet of water about two miles off Grand Cay in the Abacos.
Bahamas police: Seven Americans dead in helicopter crash
Read full article: Bahamas police: Seven Americans dead in helicopter crashNASSAU, Bahamas - Police say a helicopter has crashed in the Bahamas, killing seven Americans, the Associated Press reports. The helicopter was en route to Fort Lauderdale, and went down two miles off Grand Cay island, with four women and three men, Bahamian police said. Those on board were not identified by police, but Beckley, West Virginia's Register-Herald newspaper quoted Governor Jim Justice as saying one victim was mining entrepreneur Chris Cline, whose spokesman did not return calls Thursday night. A cause of the crash is not known but police in the Bahams said civilian aviation authorities on the island have launched an investigation. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.