Shells, salt, glass bottles and even human skulls – you’d be surprised at what has been used as a building material in some quarters. MailOnline Travel has scoured the world and uncovered seven bizarre buildings that give the architecture rule book the
‘We are no longer in a state of emergency’: Florida Gov Ron deSantis lifts ALL remaining COVID rules and bans vaccine passports – but businesses can still enforce masks and social distancing Ron DeSantis announced on Monday that he was signing an
Florida dental hygienist, 61, will go on trial for the 1984 cold case murder of female Navy graduate
Jury selection got under way on Monday in the trial of a Florida dental hygienist who has been charged with strangling to death a female Navy recruit in 1984, and who has now been linked to another cold-case slaying in Hawaii. Thomas
Principal of a Florida school spanks a six-year-old pupil with a paddle as punishment for damaging a computer while the girl’s shocked mother films the incident The six-year-old girl was accused of $50 of damage to computers at school Her mother arrived
Justin Ray Boersma, 19, has been charged with first-degree murder A confrontation in a Starbucks drive-thru ended with a man being shot dead and a teenager facing a first-degree murder charge. The teen allegedly cut in front of another driver, which led
Florida is set to become first state to punish social media sites that ‘deplatform’ politicians with fines of up to $250,000 a DAY Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is set to sign bill that will prohibit social media companies from permanently deleting or
‘Only in Florida’: Alligator strolls across busy Tampa junction after waiting for police escort A huge alligator blocked traffic while attempting to cross a six-lane boulevard near Interstate 75 on Sunday The creature – estimated to be 10-feet long – lay in
CDC says cruise ships could sail from mid-summer if 98% of crew and 95% of passengers are vaccinated
The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has said cruise ships can resume sailing from mid-summer if they can prove 98 percent of their crew and 95 percent of their passengers are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The agency announced new requirements Wednesday
Son of Florida man, 63, who died after after a road rage fight with Mexican Netflix star Pablo Lyle, files $100,000 law suit for severe emotional damages Netflix actor Pablo Lyle and his brother-in-law Lucas Delfino are facing a civil lawsuit over
Summer travel plans for millions of Americans could be thrown into chaos by gas shortages due to the lack of tank truck drivers needed to transport fuel to stations Summer travel for millions of Americans could be interrupted by gas shortages Some states