Trump signs 'Take it Down' Act combatting revenge porn

President Donald Trump on Monday signed into law the Take It Down Act, a measure that imposes penalties for online sexual exploitation that first lady Melania Trump helped usher through Congress, and he had her sign it, too, despite what sounded like a mild objection on her part.

Woman found dead inside Orlando home

A woman was found dead inside a home on West Livingston Street in Orlando on Sunday night. Orlando Police responded to a 9:19 p.m. call reporting gunshots inside at home located at 746 West Livingston Street.

Orlando officials weigh ending late-night alcohol sales

As downtown Orlando continues to experience a wave of late-night violence, city leaders are considering a controversial proposal to halt alcohol sales after midnight ? a move that has sparked intense debate among business owners, residents, and public officials.

Self-defense insurance: What it is, how it works

Attorney Whitney Boan discusses self-defense insurance, which could protect people during civil lawsuits related to self-defense claims. Boan talks about what self-defense insurance is, how it works, who is protects, and limitations.

17 arrested in drug trafficking operation in Florida

Orange County Sheriff John Mina held a news conference on Monday to announce the arrests of 17 individuals charged with trafficking fentanyl and cocaine in Florida. Law enforcement recovered six pounds of fentanyl and four pounds of cocaine.

Man killed in Ocoee shooting

One man is dead after a shooting in Orange County on Sunday, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. The shooting happened around 8 p.m. in the 1200 block of Vizcaya Lake Road, deputies said.

Joe Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer

Former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with prostate cancer Friday, just five months after leaving office. Doctors said the cancer cells have spread to the bone.

Officials give update on New Orleans jail escape

Governor Jeff Landry will be joined by FBI New Orleans Special Agent in Charge Jonathan Tapp and LSP Superintendent Colonel Robert Hodges to discuss the ongoing investigative efforts to locate the remaining Orleans Parish Prison fugitives. Numerous local, state and federal public safety representatives will also be present at the briefing. Ten inmates escaped from a New Orleans jail on Friday, including a convicted killer. Officials say there?s evidence they received help from someone inside the sheriff?s department.