Import of flowers via Miami for Valentine's Day
At the Miami International Airport, tens of millions of flowers from South America were offloaded before being shipped across the country for Valentine's Day. (Feb 13)
At the Miami International Airport, tens of millions of flowers from South America were offloaded before being shipped across the country for Valentine's Day. (Feb 13)
Adele was the big winner at the Grammy Awards, beating Beyonce in the top three categories. (Feb. 13)
One of Jerry Sandusky's sons, Jeffrey S. Sandusky, was charged Monday with sex crimes involving two girls, more than five years after the former Penn State assistant coach was himself first arrested on child molestation charges. (Feb. 13)
Highlights of this day in history: Bruno Richard Hauptmann convicted in the Lindbergh baby kidnap-murder; The World War II bombing of Dresden begins; Konstantin Chernenko becomes Soviet leader; Peter Gabriel born; Waylon Jennings dies. (Feb. 13)
Highlights of this day in history: South Africa frees Nelson Mandela; Allied leaders in the last months of World War II sign the Yalta accords; Ayatollah Khomeini's followers seize power in Iran; inventor Thomas Edison born. (Feb. 11)
Today in history for Feb. 4: 1974 – The Symbionese Liberation Army kidnaps Patty Hearst in Berkeley, Calif.
U.S. President Donald Trump and his Mexican counterpart Enrique Pena Nieto did not manage to meet in person last week, but they stood side by side at the Mexico City Wax Museum. Nathan Frandino reports.
On Feb. 2, 2007, tornadoes killed 21 people in central Florida.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- With Friday's Trump inauguration in the rear mirror, ta women's march against the 45th president has taken center stage on Saturday in the nation's capital.
"A platform of hate and division assumed power yesterday," actress and activist America Ferrera told marchers. "But the president is not America. His cabinet is not America. Congress is not America. We are America!"
Highlights of Today in History: Soviet Union breaks WWII Leningrad siege; Robert F. Scott reaches South Pole; Boston Strangler suspect Albert de Salvo convicted. (Jan. 18)