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- Val Kilmer, the brooding, versatile actor who played fan favorite Iceman in “Top Gun,” donned a voluminous cape as Batman in “Batman Forever” and portrayed Jim Morrison in “The Doors,” has died.
- Unlike yesterday, today's forecast is pretty dry
- President Donald Trump is set to launch a barrage of so-called reciprocal tariffs on friend and foe alike.
- The St. Cloud Fire Rescue Department said three people were injured after a fire broke out at an apartment in the city.
- Former CEO of GOAA says farewell, looks towards future of MCO.
- BREAKING: Randy Fine projected to win Florida's 6th Congressional DistrictThe Republican was endorsed by President Donald Trump.
- Broadway was selected last month as Kissimmee's new police chief following an extensive interview process.
- Pine Hills residents gathered Monday at the Orange County Multicultural Center to discuss the possibility of incorporating their community as its own municipality.
- The Democratic-backed candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court has won, defeating President Donald Trump’s endorsed challenger.
- Brevard County had two primary elections Tuesday night alongside the state's two special elections
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Orlando Sentinel
- Todd Golden is a new-school coach who relies on analytics, relates personally to his players and lives and breathes basketball.
- These Gators have looked fairly harmless for the first 20, 30 or even 35 minutes of games before attacking with a frenzy.
- The Miracle League offers a place for adults and children with disabilities to play ball, but its field needs repairs and it wants to build an accessible bathroom.
- Opinion Columnist Steve Bousquet looks back at the huge spike in spending under Gov. Ron DeSantis, and what it might mean for the future — ours and his.
- Before any Florida DOGE program starts cutting necessary services, it should look at the governor's own spending.
- A proposed change to Florida's maximum speed limit would raise the maximum speed from 70 to 75 on limited-access highways like Florida's Turnpike, some toll roads and Interstate 4. Why introduce more danger?
- UCF Celebrates the Arts unveils an "AI Cabaret." It's modeled on a late-night talk/variety show and was created with artifical intelligence.
- Central Florida blueberry U-picks are in swing now through May. This easy crisp is a great way to show off those antioxidants … especially when you top them with ice cream.
- John Paul II, the Polish pope born Karol Józef Wojtyła, died in his Vatican apartment at age 84.
- Kilmer's daughter says he died Tuesday in Los Angeles from pneumonia.
- Todd Golden is a new-school coach who relies on analytics, relates personally to his players and lives and breathes basketball.
- These Gators have looked fairly harmless for the first 20, 30 or even 35 minutes of games before attacking with a frenzy.
- The Miracle League offers a place for adults and children with disabilities to play ball, but its field needs repairs and it wants to build an accessible bathroom.
- Opinion Columnist Steve Bousquet looks back at the huge spike in spending under Gov. Ron DeSantis, and what it might mean for the future — ours and his.
- Before any Florida DOGE program starts cutting necessary services, it should look at the governor's own spending.
- A proposed change to Florida's maximum speed limit would raise the maximum speed from 70 to 75 on limited-access highways like Florida's Turnpike, some toll roads and Interstate 4. Why introduce more danger?
- UCF Celebrates the Arts unveils an "AI Cabaret." It's modeled on a late-night talk/variety show and was created with artifical intelligence.
- Central Florida blueberry U-picks are in swing now through May. This easy crisp is a great way to show off those antioxidants … especially when you top them with ice cream.
- John Paul II, the Polish pope born Karol Józef Wojtyła, died in his Vatican apartment at age 84.
- Kilmer's daughter says he died Tuesday in Los Angeles from pneumonia.
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- The Supreme Court will hear a dispute arising from an effort by anti-abortion Republican officials in South Carolina to prevent reproductive health care provider Planned Parenthood from receiving Medicaid funds.
- Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow is jumping into the race to replace retiring Democratic Sen.
- President Donald Trump was expected to roll out the largest set of new trade barriers in generations Wednesday.
- Italy’s main trade union confederation said it was joining the prosecution of a farm owner charged with the murder of an Indian migrant worker.
- Denmark’s prime minister will visit semi-autonomous Greenland on Wednesday for talks with the territory’s incoming government, following U.S.
- The women’s accounts raise new questions about the thoroughness of the administration’s vetting of migrants it has sent to the notorious prison.
- The women’s accounts raise new questions about the thoroughness of the administration’s vetting of migrants it has sent to the notorious prison.
- President Donald Trump is set to announce a sweeping plan Wednesday to place tariffs on potentially trillions of dollars’ worth of goods imported into the United States.
- Sen. Cory Booker ended a record held by the segregationist Strom Thurmond, garnering widespread acclaim from Democrats as a model for how to take on Trump.
- A desiccated 110-year-old lemon that played a key role in espionage history is one of the star attractions of a London exhibition drawn from the files of MI5.
LA Times
- California's snowpack in the Sierra Nevada mountains measures 96% of average. It's the third straight year the state has had near-average or above-average amounts of snow.
- Rick Caruso's 25,000-square-foot shopping center and its 42 businesses were largely unscathed in the Palisades fire. Many structures around it burned to the ground.
- As tensions rise over immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, a family is struggling to reunite an orphaned Mexican boy with his brother and sister in California.
- A federal judge berated Los Angeles elected officials over the lack of accountability and transparency in how they have spent billions on homelessness, but he was skeptical when pressed to place the city's homelessness programs under receivership.
- The collection to be auctioned includes journals and cookbooks that inmate Albert Jones has written from death row. The bookseller representing him says it offers a rare glimpse into life on one of America's most notorious cell blocks.
- A convicted rapist spray-painted swastikas in Ventura, then documented the hate crimes on social media to sow fear, police say.
- UCLA researchers say California and other states aren't recycling enough water. They recommend reusing much more to ease water shortages along the Colorado River.
- The firm that employs former Vice President Kamala Harris' husband is the latest legal powerhouse to agree to terms with President Trump — moves that worry some attorneys and constitutional scholars.
- The attorney general has selected Riverside County Assemblymember Bill Essayli — a rising and controversial Republican voice — to serve as interim U.S. attorney for L.A. and surrounding areas.
- The plan would move more than $300 million and hundreds of workers out of the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority and into a new county department.