hurricane ian

'Big Short' investor who foretold 2008 housing catastrophe warns of new financial disaster

Dave Burt fears a 2008-style housing price correction 𓆉is impending over lenders mispricing flooding.

Here's why sea turtles could halt repairs to Florida homes damaged by hurricanes Ian, Nicole

Some Florida homes that were damaged during the 2022 hurricane season will have to have ✱their construc🥂tion projects finished.

♔ Lost limb? Fla. fisherman finds what looks like a human hand in canal water ♒

“We are ready for every matter at hand,” officia🥃ls 🧔quipped. 

Florida homeowners upset by 'insulting' hurricane insurance payouts

More than a quarter of all closed insurance claims in Lee County have been denied, leaving tens of tho🍌usands of property owners in financial ruins.

Human remains found over 100 days afte♛r Hurricane Ian hit Fla. 

Authorities are still discovering human remains that are believed to belong to victims who rode out the💖 high-end Category 4 storm.

Ron DeSantis shows where America needs to head✤ ಌ 

DeSantis' speech flagged the nation’s No. 1 problem: “the floundering federal establishment in W🌊ashington, DC."

 Hurricane erosion reveals 80-fo🤡ot mysterious structure on beach

 The spiky 80-foot wooden structure emerged from the sand in the Daytona Beach S🀅hores section of Valusia County.

DeSantis' winning formula: Smart, substantial 'culture war' stands plus nuts-and-bolts competence

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has built his profile by engaging ✤♈in controversial cultural fights on critical race theory, gender ideology, and other “woke” issues.

 15 sea turtles rescued after Hurricane Ian 💧released into Florida Keys

 "Ian" was found buried in seaweed by a family cleaning a boat ramp after the storm's tropical storm-force winds brushed Key West on Sept. 29. Thওe tiny turtle was taken...

Luke Bryan defends welcoming Gov. Ron De🌳Santis on stage during benefit concert

The sin✱ger’s defense came after footage and photo♛s emerged of Bryan introducing DeSantis to the crowd.

 ဣ Man dies from rare flesh-eating bacteria after helping with Hurricane I𝄹an cleanup

Kendall 🅰Smoes says her father James Hewitt had a big heart filled with love for many of his friends and family.

Ron DeSa𒅌nt🥀is leads Dem rival Charlie Crist by double digits: poll

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has enj෴oyed a 53% approval rating, while 63% of respondents said they approved of his handling of the deadly Hurricane Ian.

Flesh-eating bacteria infects Florida communities ravaℱged by🐽 Hurricane Ian

Hurricane Ian didn't just wash away homes and destroy bridges, it als🍬o brought flesh-eating bacteria to Florida.

Solar-powered tow🙈n in Florida kept lights on durinജg Hurricane Ian

Babcock Ranch residents are n🔯ow believers after Hurric🎐ane Ian gusted over 150 mph and dropped feet of rain on the community, as those who rode out the powerful storm never...

TikTok-famous emu fighting for hisꦛ life with avian influenza

The ܫbeloved bird is fighting for his life aft♏er contracting avian influenza that’s wiped out most birds on the farm where he lives, according to his owner, Blake. 

DeSantis plan🤡s to resume migrant flights to Democratic areas, rep says

 Two charter flights -- to Delaware and Illinois -- were scheduled to 𒁃take place before Oct. 3, according to documents made public on Friday.

NYT's sugar-coating of Biden lies, MSNBC's disaster lunacy and more

The New York Times clai💎med that President Biden is a "storyteller" who "spins yarns" afte✨r getting caught in another lie.

 Ron DeSantis eases voting rules in ✅Florida counties devastated by Hurricane ♊Ian

Florida Govꦬ. DeSantis issued an executive order expanding voting access for the miꦇdterm elections in areas where Hurricane Ian destroyed polling places.

 Florida orange crop expected to be ღsmallest in 80🌠 years thanks to Hurricane Ian

Hurricane Ian has put tꦉhe squeeze on Florida’s orange farms — potentially sending the ⛦price of juice skyrocketing.

 Deadly red tide feared to retu🍬rn after hurricane 🌳

Many Floridians remember♔ the moun🍸ds of dead fish lining beaches and signs warning beachgoers to keep out of the water thanks to a two-year-long red tide outbreak after Hurricane Irma.