Florida man accused of extortion arrested following chase through Walmart

A routine Sunday grocery run turned chaotic for some when deputies in Marion County pursued a wanted man through the produce section of a Walmart store.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he's suspending his presidential bid, endorsing Donald Trump

Ahead of a planned speech in Phoenix, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign said in a Pennsylvania court filing Friday that he is endorsing Donald Trump for president.

Free at-home COVID-19 test program will restart late September

The U.S. Health and Human Services agency announced the free at-home COVID-19 test program will restart in late September but have not set an exact date.

Shroud of Turin really is 2,000 years old, new study suggests

The Shroud of Turin is believed by some to be an ancient burial garment for Jesus Christ, while others have claimed its a forgery.

News Fuse: How do you order at fast food restaurants?
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On this episode of The News Fuse, FOX 35's David Martin is joined by Ken Miller, Miguel Colon Jr., and James Yon of "Real Laughs" on Real Radio 104.1 and Art Miles, host of "Overtime with Art Miles" podcast to talk about a new study that shows Americans are indecisive -- and have trouble ordering at a restaurant.

Peloton to charge sizable 'activation fee' with used equipment

Peloton will begin collecting the new one-time fee from people who acquire their equipment through secondary sales not conducted by "Peloton-owned channels or any of our third-party distribution partners."

Marijuana laws by state ahead of the 2024 presidential election

While marijuana remains illegal under federal law, dozens of U.S. states have legalized its use for adults. Here are the current laws depending on where you live.

Lake Mary All-Stars advance to U.S. Championship Game in Little League World Series

The Lake Mary All-Stars are headed to the U.S. Championship game in the Little League World Series after defeating Henderson, Nevada, 6-3, on Thursday night at Howard J. Lamade Stadium in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

Harris at DNC aks Americans to reject divisions
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Vice President Kamala Harris called on Americans to join her to "chart a new way forward" as she accepted the Democratic nomination on Thursday, arguing her personal story and prosecutorial background made her uniquely qualified to protect their interests and beat Republican Donald Trump. Taking the stage to a thunderous standing ovation at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Harris sought to introduce herself to the American public and outline her vision for leading the nation for the next four years.

Rep. Kinzinger among Republicans speaking at DNC
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Rep. Adam Kinzinger was the latest Republican to speak on the DNC stage in support of the Harris-Walz ticket. Kinzinger retired from Congress after he criticized his own party in the aftermath of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in a bid to stop Joe Biden from becoming president.

Big Gretch' thinks Donald Trump is out of touch
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is considered a rising star in the Democratic Party, and that's the sort of welcome she got at the United Center. The Michigan Democrat took the stage to big cheers, telling the at-capacity crowd that she's known in Detroit as "Big Gretch," and, as a woman, knows how to "GSD - get stuff done." Talking about Harris, Whitmer said the Democratic nominee "gets us. She sees us. She is us."

Sen. Mark Kelly stresses importance of teamwork
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The Arizona Democrat said Thursday, "I've flown into space four times. I've flown into combat nearly 40 times. Not once did I do that by myself." In a somewhat rare occurrence during the convention's closing night, Kelly invoked Trump's name, saying that the GOP nominee "skipped his intelligence briefings" because he was "too busy sucking up to dictators and dreaming of becoming one himself."

The Chicks kept it a capella for National Anthem
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The Chicks , the Texas trio of Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire and Emily Strayer were minus their banjos, fiddle and guitar as they sang in three-part harmony (with no audible effects) at the United Center. They sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" in the same style at the 2020 convention, but that rendition was remote and prerecorded for the COVID-19-limited convention.