A Republican lawmaker is pushing to clamp down on tax avoidance by corporations, in an apparent to break from other GOP legislators and Big Business lobbyists who have fought hard to keep Florida’s tax laws as lax as possible.
Orlando Airport concessions company sues its insurer for COVID-19 losses
Food hall operator Villa Enterprises has filed a lawsuit in federal court in Orlando arguing that their losses from mandated closures should be covered by their insurance company, Charter Oak Fire, a subsidiary of Travelers.
NASA delays 2nd planned hot fire test for Artemis I core stage
NASA’s plans to send the most powerful rocket ever to the moon is still waiting for its largest piece to make it to Kennedy Space Center. That won’t happen though until officials sign off on the 212-foot-tall core stage that awaits another test fire of its four engines to simulate an actual launch.
Disney Cruise Line cancels sailings until at least June
Disney Cruise Line has officially taken May sailings off the board, joining at least Norwegian Cruise Line pushing any return to sailing amid the coronavirus pandemic until at least June.
Swamped White Castle’s Orlando ghost kitchen will reopen Thursday for pickup