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Runaway Plantation Teen On The Lam AgainThe father of a missing Plantation teen found out his son was alive and well in Vero Beach Tuesday morning.
Police Forced To Shoot, Kill Man Wielding PickaxeThe President of the Miami-Dade Police Benevolent Association is speaking out after he says three Miami-Dade officers were forced to shoot and kill a man wielding a pickaxe in Palmetto Bay Tuesday night.
Divers Search Haulover Waters For Missing PersonDivers were seen searching for a missing person Wednesday morning.
Cruises To Cuba Set To Sail From MiamiCarnival Cruise Line's Fathom division will begin weekly cruises to Cuba beginning May 1st.
Girl Charged With Battery After Pinching Boy's ButtA 12-year-old girl is facing misdemeanor battery charges after she pinched a boy's butt in school.
$15K Reward Offered For Info In Unsolved Murder CaseNine years after a woman was murdered and shoved out of a vehicle in Delray Beach - her family is still asking for the public's help to find her killer.

Politics

Gov. Scott Signs Rape Kit Testing & Needle Exchange BillsFlorida Law enforcement will soon have to turn over rape kits withing 30 days for testing and the state will start its exchange pilot program for drug users.
U.S., Argentina Agree To Strengthen TiesIn the first visit to Argentina by a U.S. president in almost two decades, President Barack Obama and Argentina's president talked about strengthening ties.
Jeb Bush Endorses Sen. Ted CruzFormer Florida Governor Jeb Bush has formally endorsed GOP presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz.
Obama Calls On Burying "Last Remnant" Of Cold WarPresident Barack Obama cast a spotlight on political repression and economic hardships in Cuba before he took off on AirForce One on Tuesday.
Presidential Candidates Respond To Brussels Terror AttacksPresidential candidates from both parties responded to the terror attacks in Brussels.
President Obama's Remarks To The Cuban PeoplePresident Obama's full remarks to the Cuban people on March 22, 2016.

Entertainment

Rolling Stones To Touch Down In Cuba Less than 24 hours after Cuba said goodbye to the first family, the Rolling Stones are set to arrive on the island.

Health

Children Of Legal Immigrants Will Soon Be Eligible For Health CoverageThousands of children of legal immigrants will be closer to obtaining subsidized health insurance this summer, after the Legislature passed a long-debated expansion of the state's KidCare program.
FDA Expands Use Of Pfizer Drug For Rare Form Of Lung Cancer Food and Drug Administration officials expanded their approval of a drug to treat a small group of lung cancer patients with a rare mutation.
Study: Drug Combination Shrinks Tumors In Breast Cancer PatientsA new combination of drugs shrunk or eliminated tumors in women with breast cancer in 11 days, a new study says.
Four New Cases Of Zika In South FloridaFour new cases of the Zika virus have been confirmed in South Florida, State Surgeon General and Secretary of Healthy Dr. John Armstrong announced on Thursday.
Florida Reports 1st Case Of Sexually Transmitted Zika VirusFlorida health officials confirmed the first case of sexually transmitted Zika virus in the state.
Study: Abuse During Pregnancy Linked To Health Defects In BabiesDomestic violence during pregnancy doubles the risk of preterm birth and low birth weight, a new study says.

Tech

How The FBI Might Hack Into An iPhone Without Apple's HelpFederal investigators that have insisted they have no other choice than for Apple to help them hack a phone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters may have another option.
Update Old Kindle Today In Order To Keep It AliveIf you own an older Amazon Kindle, you should really install an important before Tuesday.
Protect Yourself Online By Protecting Your PasswordsFrom social media to email to your bank account, just about everything requires a password online. Passwords are a way of life in this high-tech age but many people make some low-tech choices.
Space Station Delivery Rich In Science And TechThe International Space Station will be getting some fire supplies Tuesday night. To be clear, literal fire-making supplies, not the slang term for something incredible.
Apple Starts Busy Week With New iPhone Launch Amid a busy week, Apple presented their fancier iPhone meant to replace a similar-sized model released back in 2013.
'Twin' Comets Hurtle Past EarthAstronomers are observing a twin comet flyby Monday.

CBS National News

Couple seen cruising around Los Angeles on motorized couch
Colleges slammed with lawsuits from men accused of sex crimes
Missionary from Utah hurt in Brussels attacks in coma
​NBA legend Dikembe Mutombo among Brussels airport survivors
Man free after serving 20 years for NY murder
Shaken baby dies after 12 years on life support

CBS World News

Missionary from Utah hurt in Brussels attacks in coma
Mother of 4-year-old twins among Brussels victims
​NBA legend Dikembe Mutombo among Brussels airport survivors
Brussels attacks: What we know
Obama: Ted Cruz's plan to surveil Muslim neighborhoods is "un-American"
Obama looks to bolster friendlier Argentine gov't with visit

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