Heather Cole, the woman in the infamous Hulk Hogan sex tape, testifies that Hogan likes publicity. Heather Cole, the woman in Hulk Hogan's sex tape released by Gawker on 2012, testified that, in her opinion, Hulk Hogan likes publicity.
Election officials from Florida has denied Donald John Trump's allegations that there were irregularities present during the early voting in the state of Florida, which started last February 29, 2016.
Hulk Hogan loses case against Gawker, a New York Media Company, which released an excerpt of Hogan's sex tape in October of 2012. Hogan files a $100 Million lawsuit against Gawker and now continues the wrestle for his right to privacy in a local court in Florida.
Florida State University's star player, Jameis Winston's rape case has finally been settled. The school agreed to pay a total amount of $950,000 to Erica Kinsman's end as part of the said settlement.
The fate of the 390 inmates on Florida's death row was uncertain. The American Bar Association said Florida should hold off on pending executions until the courts and lawmakers have.
Two FCA dealerships in Illinois and Florida filed a lawsuit against the car manufacturer, accused Fiat Chrysler for inflating sales reports in certain dealers. The carmaker denied the allegations.
The action states from a 2010 gambling agreement between Semiole and Florida under which the tribe would be granted exclusive rights to offer table games such as blackjack.
The Supreme Court has ruled Florida's death penalty system unconstitutional. 390 inmates on Florida's death row is expecting to appeal for resentencing.
The Florida Supreme Court ordered a review of all legal briefs about the proposed solar power constitutional amendment. The 2016 Legislative Session is said to commence on January 12, thus submission of the said briefs is needed since the amendment is due a day before the session.
An eight-mile convoy of pickups, motorcycles and cars wound through a central Florida town on Sunday in a show of support for the Confederate flag, as a backlash against its banishment from public landmarks across the South picks up steam.
Presidential candidate Marco Rubio will deliver an economic speech in Chicago on Tuesday with the goal of separating himself from the packed field of Republican candidates and kick-starting his campaign into a more active, visible phase.
A driver for Uber is an employee, not a contractor, according to a California ruling that eventually could push up costs for the smartphone-based ride hailing service and hurt the closely watched start-up's valuation.
CVS Health Corp, the second-largest U.S. drugstore operator, will pay $22 million to resolve a federal probe into whether two of its pharmacies in central Florida sold powerful, potentially addictive painkillers that were not prescribed for legitimate medical purposes.
A Florida man who caused a major security scare after landing a small helicopter on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol was charged with two criminal offenses on Thursday and then released pending trial.
A Massachusetts appeals court on Friday denied the latest effort by prosecutors in Aaron Hernandez's murder trial to allow testimony about a former friend who claimed the ex-NFL star shot him in the face after an argument in Florida in 2013.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider an appeal filed by a convicted murderer serving on Florida's death row claiming the state's sentencing process in capital cases violates the U.S. Constitution.
A former police officer shot a Georgia county sheriff and his deputy when they intervened in a domestic dispute in which three people were killed, local media said on Monday.
A man armed with "several pockets full of ammunition" opened fire at a Florida shopping mall on Saturday, injuring his wife and killing another man before fatally shooting himself, police said.
George Zimmerman, a former neighborhood watch volunteer acquitted in a fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager in 2013, was charged with aggravated assault on Saturday after his arrest in connection with a domestic disturbance in Florida.