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On a sunny afternoon at the White House, the Florida Gators basketball team took its time strolling through the South Lawn. The scent of freshly cut grass served as a reminder of the ever-changing ...
A 7-1/2 foot great white shark was caught on video by Florida Fish and Wildlife biologists off the Florida coast. It was a "rare but thrilling sighting" for FWC scientists, the video's narrator says.
FWC biologists captured video of a 7 1/2-foot great white shark off Florida's coast. The juvenile shark, estimated to be 13 years old, was filmed during a routine fish survey. Great white sharks ...
The Florida Gators basketball team was honored at the White House for their 2025 national championship win. President Trump praised the team's height and congratulated coach Todd Golden and the ...
The Florida Gators basketball team visited the White House to celebrate their national championship. Tim Tebow joined the team at the White House. President Trump praised Tebow's football career ...
After winning the NCAA Tournament title with a 65-63 victory over the Houston Cougars in San Antonio, Florida had a decision to make: whether or not they would make the trip to the White House.
He's back! A 761-pound great white shark was again tracked off the Southwest Florida coast. The 11-foot, 2-inch sub-adult male nicknamed Dold pinged in the Gulf, southwest of Marco Island ...
A 761-pound great white shark nicknamed Dold pinged off the coast of Marco Island, Florida. Within 2 months, Dold has traveled over 1,300 miles since being tagged by OCEARCH off the Florida ...
Great white shark circles Florida fishing boat off Destin about 20 minutes. The shark was estimated to be about 14 feet long and weighing more than 1,000 pounds. White sharks, along with several ...
Per 247Sports' Graham Hall, Florida plans to visit President Donald Trump at the White House. A date for the visit has not yet been announced. The win over the Houston Cougars secured Florida's ...
A Destin fishing charter encountered a 14-foot great white shark. Florida prohibits the catching of white sharks. While shark bites are rare, Florida led the world in incidents in 2024.