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- Here's the latest on Congress' attempt to pass a last-second government funding bill to avert a shutdown.
- The Central Florida housing market has reached a six-month supply of homes for the first time since 2011, according to a November report from the Orlando Regional Realtor Association.
- Scholarship fund has led to weeks of back-and-forth between outgoing supervisor of elections, county officials
- Central Florida residents are reporting nighttime drone sightings following similar incidents in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York.
- Homeowners do have an option to lift their homes, but that can cost tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
- Woods has played the 36-hole PNC Championship with Charlie every year since 2020.
- Palmeiras paid Orlando City a club-record transfer fee for Torres.
- Explore the surge in Israeli emigration following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, as citizens seek safety and stability abroad.
- Standing 320 feet tall, New Glenn is a massive multi-stage rocket designed to produce an estimated 3.9 million pounds of thrust at liftoff.
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- Magic coach Jamahl Mosley wanted to make sure Jalen Suggs would be OK in the long haul after he suffered with a left ankle injury Thursday against the Thunder.
- Florida Gators quarterback DJ Lagway (2) prepares to throw the ball against the Tulane Green Wave in the Gasparilla Bowl at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., Friday, Dec. 20, 2024. (Willie J. Allen Jr./Orlando Sentinel)Florida Gators head coach Billy Napier walks the field during their game against Tulane Green Wave in the Gasparilla Bowl […]
- New coach Scott Frost is bringing back Mike Dawson, who previously served as the Knights' defensive line coach in 2016-17.
- For farmers and ranchers, Milton was the costliest of the three hurricanes that pummeled the state in 2024, according to University of Florida researchers.
- Musk’s objections to the 1,547-page omnibus bill included misinformation about congressional salaries, federal funding and public health preparedness, among other topics.
- Agency on Friday issued notice of approval for Mosaic Fertilize to move forward with the pilot road project on company property in Polk County
- The Hurricanes are slated to return two scholarship tight ends next season, and they signed two high school tight-end prospects.
- Dolphins rookie wide receiver Malik Washington could see an uptick in targets with Jaylen Waddle unlikely to play.
- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau asserts that the banks rushed to get the peer-to-peer payments platform to market without effective safeguards against fraud.
- The man accused of gunning down United Healthcare’s CEO outside a Manhattan hotel is now in a federal jail in New York, after he was returned to the city in dramatic fashion to face charges that could bring the death penalty.
- Magic coach Jamahl Mosley wanted to make sure Jalen Suggs would be OK in the long haul after he suffered with a left ankle injury Thursday against the Thunder.
- Florida Gators quarterback DJ Lagway (2) prepares to throw the ball against the Tulane Green Wave in the Gasparilla Bowl at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., Friday, Dec. 20, 2024. (Willie J. Allen Jr./Orlando Sentinel)Florida Gators head coach Billy Napier walks the field during their game against Tulane Green Wave in the Gasparilla Bowl […]
- New coach Scott Frost is bringing back Mike Dawson, who previously served as the Knights' defensive line coach in 2016-17.
- For farmers and ranchers, Milton was the costliest of the three hurricanes that pummeled the state in 2024, according to University of Florida researchers.
- Musk’s objections to the 1,547-page omnibus bill included misinformation about congressional salaries, federal funding and public health preparedness, among other topics.
- Agency on Friday issued notice of approval for Mosaic Fertilize to move forward with the pilot road project on company property in Polk County
- The Hurricanes are slated to return two scholarship tight ends next season, and they signed two high school tight-end prospects.
- Dolphins rookie wide receiver Malik Washington could see an uptick in targets with Jaylen Waddle unlikely to play.
- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau asserts that the banks rushed to get the peer-to-peer payments platform to market without effective safeguards against fraud.
- The man accused of gunning down United Healthcare’s CEO outside a Manhattan hotel is now in a federal jail in New York, after he was returned to the city in dramatic fashion to face charges that could bring the death penalty.
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- The Republican-controlled House on Friday evening passed a short-term bill to avert a government shutdown, just hours ahead of a deadline that would force U.S. troops, border patrol agents, air traffic controllers and millions of other federal workers to work without pay during the holidays.
- Zepbound, Eli Lilly’s weight loss drug, can now be used to treat obstructive sleep apnea in adults with obesity, the FDA said.
- The U.S. is set to remove a $10 million bounty it had previously placed on de facto Syrian leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani
- Watch live coverage as lawmakers in Congress hold votes on plans to fund the government and avert a government shutdown ahead of the holidays.
- Elon Musk has been a constant companion to President-elect Donald Trump as Trump meets with foreign leaders.
- AUSTIN, Texas — Death row inmate Robert Roberson, who faces the prospect of becoming the first person in the U.S. to be executed for a “shaken baby” death, was a no-show Friday at a hearing before a Texas state House committee where he was supposed to testify.
- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is suing America's three largest banks, accusing the institutions of failing to protect customers from fraud on Zelle, the payment platform they co-own.
- Party City on Friday announced it will close all of its stores and has initiated corporate layoffs effective immediately, according to a CNN report.
- A George Mason University student who is allegedly obsessed with martyrdom and ISIS was arrested and accused of plotting an attack on the Israeli consulate in New York City, officials said Friday.
- Local media is reporting that at least one person was killed and dozens more were injured when a car plowed into a crowded Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany. The driver of the car has been arrested.
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- Baristas at hundreds of Starbucks in California and elsewhere in the U.S. plan to strike in the days before Christmas as plans to negotiate a contract stall.
- As government agencies prepare for a potential shutdown, questions about a potentially burgeoning H5N1 bird flu pandemic are top of mind for many public health and agriculture officials.
- As controversy brews over the rights of transgender athletes, some are calling on the Riverside Unified School District to defy California's anti-discrimination laws.
- The University of California has resolved nine federal civil rights complaints of antisemitism and bias against Muslim, Arab and pro-Palestinian students stemming from protests at UCLA and four additional UC campuses over the Israel-Hamas war, the U.S. Department of Education announced Friday.
- Because Christmas and New Year's days both land in the middle of the week, the weekends before the holidays are expected to be the busiest times to travel.
- The world is getting wetter and drier at the same time, thanks to climate change. We need to act now before the problem spirals out of control.
- The brawl unfolded outside the busy outlet shopping center in Commerce.
- A man suspected of placing his wife's body in a freezer at their home allegedly forced a friend at gunpoint to help conceal the death, an autopsy report said.
- Los Angeles was one of nine stops on Matt Haney's tour of the state's downtowns. From Sacramento to San Diego, he's in search of a prescription for California's ailing urban cores.
- Authorities have said Brian Williams, a top deputy to Mayor Karen Bass, is suspected of sending an anonymous threat about a bomb inside City Hall in October.