Military recruiting surge: Hegseth says recruits being turned away

Military recruiting is up, so much so that Hegseth said this week recruits are being turned away. The military wants to budget for another 44,500 troops next year.

BP profit doubles as US gas prices hit highest levels since Iran war began

Petroleum giant BP has earned more than double its profit since the conflict with Iran began two months ago, far exceeding last year’s total. 

Meet Marshmallow: Orphaned bear cub found in Ocala National Forest

A young injured black bear cub was found wandering alone in the Ocala National Forest last Saturday, according to the Marion County Sheriff's Office.

He-Man creator Roger Sweet dies at 91: Report

Roger Sweet, the creator of the He-Man action figure, which spawned the popular cartoon series “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe,” has died.

Twitch streamer 'Minister Zay' hit by car during faith walk from Philadelphia to California

A cross-country journey of faith and philanthropy hit a terrifying roadblock when a Twitch streamer walking from Philadelphia to California was struck by a car during a live broadcast.

How did many Sloth World sloths die? Necropsy reports detail some of the deaths

FOX 35 News continues to learn more about the number of sloths that were under the care of Sloth World Orlando's teams, including when they arrived in Florida, where, from where, as well as how many died, when, and what issues were potentially noted by vets. 

Florida grandpa saves boy, 3, from house destroyed by fire

Without hesitation, a Florida grandfather ran into his family's burning home to rescue his three-year-old grandson. Now, days after a fire destroyed the family's home, they're trying to rebuild their lives. 

Backyard poultry linked to salmonella outbreak sickening dozens

Public health officials are investigating a salmonella outbreak that has caused nearly three dozen illnesses across several states. Health officials believe the illnesses are linked to backyard poultry that carry the germ.

Former NBA player Damon Jones pleads guilty in NBA gambling case

Damon Jones on Tuesday was the first person to plead guilty in a gambling probe that resulted in the arrests of over 30 individuals, including mobsters and basketball figures.

Bear cub, Rickie, returns to Brevard Zoo months after release

An orphaned Florida black bear cub that was released back into the wild after being rehabilitated has returned to the Brevard Zoo after becoming "overly friendly" toward people.

Trump moves to replace rejected tariffs with new import taxes

The Trump administration is working to implement new taxes as a set of stopgap levies are set to expire. The move comes as officials look to cement a long-term tariff structure after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s initial measures in February.

Disney World reveals dates, details for Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

Disney World has revealed the dates for this year's Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom, which will have its earliest start ever.

Jimmy Kimmel not backing down in response to Trumps' call for removal

Jimmy Kimmel defended his morbid joke about the first lady, saying it was about age difference and not a call for an assassination. The Trumps are wanting ABC to fire him over the remark.