Real estate broker George Pino, second from left, stands between his attorney, Howard Srebnick, and Assistant State Attorney Laura Adams as he appears in front of Judge Marisa Tinkler Mendez at the ...
Negotiations deadlocked as No 10 wants more action on beach patrols but France has concerns over safety The UK’s agreement with France to pay for beach patrols is on the verge of collapse amid ...
Trapped in the strait: The sailors low on supplies and stuck in a war zone K-shaped economy is showing up at the gas pump: NY Fed ‘We’re not just headlines’: Passengers on hantavirus cruise ship speak ...
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. — Paul Alber, a Boynton Beach-based forensics consultant with law enforcement and boating experience, completed a report in the case of George Pino, who is facing manslaughter ...
The painted portrait from President Trump’s first term was completed more than four years ago, but never unveiled. Now he wants the National Portrait Gallery to commission a new one. By Zachary Small ...
According to an announcement from Mobile Pro Hockey and Zawyer Sports & Entertainment, Master Boat Builders will be the presenting partner for the team’s next two “build years.” The team is expected ...
The U.S. military knew the identities of the 11 men killed in a Sept. 2 boat strike in the Caribbean and approved the hit because the crewmembers apparently had loose ties to a drug cartel, the ...
The U.S. military commander who recently announced his retirement after overseeing strikes on alleged South American drug boats was “asked” to step aside, a Pentagon official said Thursday. When ...
WASHINGTON — Adm. Frank M. Bradley saw the two survivors of a September strike on an alleged drug-smuggling boat as legitimate military targets based on the rules for the operation, which may have ...
The U.S. military struck an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the Caribbean — at the center of a controversy involving Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth — four times during a Sept. 2 attack, according ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Months before the U.S. military began launching airstrikes against suspected drug vessels, former Justice Department No. 2 official Emil Bove told employees the ...
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