Lawsuit challenges mail-in ballot rules amid pandemic

Pointing to expected voting problems this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, left-leaning groups have filed a federal lawsuit challenging parts of Florida’s rules for vote-by-mail ballots.

Wendy's customers ask 'Where's the beef?' as restaurants remove menu items

Fast-food chain Wendy's is taking burgers off the menu in some locations as the U.S. deals with a meat shortage traced back to the coronavirus.

USF professor researching productivity of remote workers

A professor of psychology at the University of South Florida is studying 500 people who are working remotely and will watch how the workers adjust when they go back into the office.

DeSantis defends efforts to fix state's unemployment problems

Gov. Ron DeSantis is calling for an investigation into the state's troubled unemployment system. Meanwhile, top Democrats say the buck stops with the governor.

Carnival Cruise Line announces they will begin to phase-in cruises in August

Carnival Cruise Line said that they will take a measured approach towards bringing sailings back, phasing in some cruises starting in August.

Where to watch the 'Star Wars' movies on May 4, 2020

It’s a time for people across the world to bond over their fandom, with most opting for a big binge-watch of some or all nine movies that make up the “Skywalker Saga.”

Social distancing, prevention tips to remember as Florida enters phase one of reopening

Phase one still advises social distancing, as COVID-19 can spread quickly from person to person most frequently among close contact within 6 feet of someone who is infected, the CDC says.

Asia's 'murder hornet' lands in US for first time

The “murder hornets,” as the aggressive insects are known, can wipe out bee colonies within hours and have stingers long and powerful enough to puncture beekeeping suits, a report says.