WATCH LIVE: ATF agent to resume testimony Tuesday in Young Thug trial The jury selection process for Young Thug’s trial lasted longer than any other trial in Georgia history, and was repeatedly plagued by arrests, charges and disruptions. The trial itself could last for ... 05/14/2024 - 6:29 am | View Link
Daughter of NFL star Will Smith confronts her father’s road rage killer as he’s jailed for 25 years: ‘You ruined my life’ Cardell Hayes was sentenced to ... charge connected to Ms Smith’s shooting. Hayes was acquitted of that charge during the second trial in January. Lisa told the court that her mother had had ... 04/26/2024 - 8:20 am | View Link
Convicted suspect in Will Smith shooting sentenced A New Orleans jury found 36-year-old Cardell Hayes guilty of manslaughter and sentenced him to 25 years in prison. USA TODAY wrote on the sentencing, which came following a retrial of Hayes ... 04/25/2024 - 11:16 am | View Link
Man who fatally shot former Saints star Will Smith receives 25-year prison sentence Cardell Hayes, 36, shot Smith following a ... After receiving a new trial, Hayes was convicted by a unanimous jury in January 2024. Judge Camille Buras stated that both Hayes and another person ... 04/25/2024 - 8:38 am | View Link
Cardell Hayes sentenced in fatal shooting of former Saints star Will Smith Cardell Hayes was sentenced ... in Louisiana and Hayes, along with defendants in other trials with non-unanimous verdicts, were given shots at another trial. Smith’s death shocked the city ... 04/25/2024 - 7:17 am | View Link
Q: Ira, at least with the Heat’s long playoff run last year we didn’t have to hear about Damian Lillard until July. Now can the Heat do something so we don’t have to hear about Donovan Mitchell for three months? – Gerard.
A: Such is the news cycle, when you’re either playing games or getting churned through the rumor mill.
Here are the top stories for Friday, May 17, 2024. Get the weather forecast for today here.
SUBSCRIBE NOW: Get our free Morning Update email. Sign up here.
Florida city populations swelled along with the rest of the South, Census Bureau says
Closing some Broward schools? Here’s why they could get new life as charter schools
Weekend things to do: Kenny Chesney, Open Studios, Queen tribute band and a sweet new brunch in Delray Beach
Experts say coral reef bleaching near record level globally because of ‘crazy’ ocean heat
New healthcare center fills a gap in underserved Broward County areas
Supporters of Broward judge up for reelection blast opponent’s apparent revenge motive
Ask a real estate pro: How can we facilitate home renovations?
Florida announces record tourism for first quarter of the year
Ask Amy: Parents house violent and irrational son
DeSantis signs bills to add new judges, revise housing law
I write in response to the op-ed by Dale Calhoun, director of the Florida Natural Gas Association, who wrote in praise of Florida House Bill 1645 (“Smart energy policies mean freedom for all Floridians,” May 16).
According to the state summary, the bill “prohibits construction, operation, or expansion of certain wind energy facilities and wind turbines.” It also “repeals the Florida Energy and Climate Protection Act (which includes the Renewable Energy and Energy-Efficient Technologies Grants Program), Florida Green Government Grants Act, Energy Economic Zone Pilot Program, and Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds provisions.”
It eliminates planning for renewable energy and expansion of energy conservation.
General Daily Insight for May 17, 2024
Focused thought could currently be necessary. When mental Mercury squares disruptive Pluto at 3:44 am EDT, it might become apparent that some of our cherished ideas don’t perform well under the pressure of reality. While the nervous Virgo Moon opposes restrained Saturn, reacting emotionally won’t make our problems go away.