A Coral Springs police spokesman said the man was treated at the scene after the snake bit him when he lifted the toilet seat on Sunday morning.
Author: The Associated Press
Tony Horwitz, ‘Confederates in the Attic’ author, dies at 60
Tony Horwitz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the best-selling author of “Confederates in the Attic,” died Monday of apparent cardiac arrest.
Netflix will ‘rethink’ Georgia shoots if abortion law holds
Regarding Georgia’s recently passed abortion law, Netflix said it will contest the legislation should the law going into effect.
Global Payments buying Total System Services in $21.5B deal
Global Payments and Total System Services, both based in Georgia, will merge in an-all stock deal valued at $21.5 billion.
Rare all-white panda with red eyes caught on camera in nature reserve
The rare all-white giant panda has red eyes and lacks the usual black fur, the Wolong National Nature Reserve in Sichuan said.
Edmund Morris, famed for his unorthodox Ronald Reagan biography ‘Dutch,’ dies at 78
Edmund Morris won a Pulitzer with “The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt.” But he sealed his legacy with the controversial “Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan”
Stan Lee’s former manager arrested on elder abuse charges
Keya Morgan, a former business manager of Stan Lee was arrested Saturday on elder abuse charges involving the late comic book legend.
Volcano on Bali erupts, briefly disrupting flights
Bali’s airport has returned to normal operations after some flights were canceled on Friday night following an eruption of the Mount Agung volcano.
$44 million settlement reportedly close in Weinstein sexual misconduct lawsuits
A tentative deal is close to settling lawsuits brought against the television and film company co-founded by Harvey Weinstein.
Dow stumbles nearly 300 points Thursday over U.S.-China trade fears
Stocks tumbled Thursday as investors’ anxiety over the U.S.-China trade spat increased and put the market on track for three straight weeks of losses.