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Bahamas Tourists Watch as Dog Dives Into Ocean to Get Closer Look at Hammerhead Shark
Tourists in the Bahamas witnessed a rare standoff between a dog and a shark this week. The incident happened near a tour boat on the coast of a private island when a dog decided to jump into the turquoise waters to chase a 12-foot hammerhead shark. The encounter was captured on video as tourists yelled at the dog to turn...
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FTX Spent $256 Million on Bahamas Real Estate — Now the Island's Government Wants It Back
Bahamas regulators appeal to U.S. bankruptcy judge to try to claim ownership over FTX-owned properties in New Providence, Bahamas.
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Tropical Storm Warning Remains in Effect for Parts of Florida, Cuba and Bahamas
Much of the Florida peninsula, along with parts of Cuba and the Bahamas, are under a tropical storm warning.
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Americans Who Died at Bahamas Resort Identified
A Florida man and a Tennessee couple were identified as the three American tourists who died under mysterious circumstances at a Bahamas resort last week.
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Florida Man, Tennessee Couple ID'd as Guests Found Dead at Bahamas Resort
Officials say samples extracted from three U.S. tourists who died at the Sandals Emerald Bay resort in Exuma, Bahamas under mysterious circumstances have been sent to a U.S. lab to expedite results and help authorities understand what happened
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3 US Tourists Die at Bahamas Hotel After Falling Ill
Officials in the Bahamas say three U.S. tourists have died at a resort there after falling ill. And another has been airlifted to a hospital for treatment. Acting Prime Minister Chester Cooper issued a statement Friday saying that police are investigating and the cause of death was unknown, though foul play “is not suspected.” Their identities haven’t been made public....
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Crystal Cruises Diverts Another Ship to Bahamas to Avoid Seizure
A second cruise ship has diverted to the Bahamas, avoiding a U.S. judge’s order to seize one of the company’s vessels as part of a lawsuit over unpaid fuel.
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Death Toll Reaches 5 From Capsized Boat Off Florida, Search to Be Suspended
The death toll from a suspected human smuggling boat that capsized in a storm off Florida with 40 people aboard reached five Thursday, as the active search for survivors was set to be suspended, U.S. Coast Guard officials said. Capt. Jo-Ann F. Burdian announced at a news conference Thursday that four more bodies were found in the previous 24 hours…
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Body Found Amid Coast Guard Search for 38 Missing After Boat Capsizes Off Florida
The Coast Guard has recovered one body and is keeping up the search for 38 other people missing from a capsized boat after a solitary survivor was found clinging to the overturned hull off the Florida coast
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39 Missing After Suspected Human Smuggling Boat Capsizes 45 Miles From Florida
The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for 39 people after the boat they were on reportedly capsized about 45 miles off Florida’s coast over the weekend.