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- Heavy rain is expected to persist before a shift to cooler and drier conditions in the coming days across Central Florida.
- Multiple rounds of rain continue through Wednesday across Central Florida, with up to 4 inches of additional rainfall expected.
- The greatest chance for storms will be east of Orlando and along the coast.
- Arrests were made after protesters defied a new nightly curfew outside Newark’s Delaney Hall ICE facility amid ongoing disputes over detainee conditions.
- A Utah judge is set to decide whether to restrict access to parts of a July preliminary hearing and seal some exhibits in the case of the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk.
- The U.S. says it bombed Iranian radar and drone sites after Tehran downed an American drone. Iran then claimed a retaliatory strike as tensions surged again.
- An immigration enforcement bill faces complications over proposed funding for President Donald Trump's White House ballroom, with some lawmakers divided on its cost and feasibility.
- New research shows a novel pill is helping people with advanced pancreatic cancer live longer
- A trooper investigating a hit-and-run at a New Smyrna Beach RV park wound up in a high-speed pursuit with the suspect, who sped away after returning to the scene, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
- Latana Williams, 27, is facing child neglect charges after her 3-year-old daughter was found unresponsive, DeLand police said.
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- Patricia Golden’s Eatonville was damaged by Hurricane Ian back in 2022.
- The owners of a locally owned restaurant group are highlighting the importance of investing in young chefs.
- Johnny Dawkins' deal with the Knights continues through the 2028-29 season.
- The owner said business dropped some 50% to 70% since a deadly Halloween weekend shooting in 2024.
- Sip wine, explore optical illusions and try a penguin-inspired board game during this after-hours event.
- Jones High School valedictorian Breyanna James balances a 5.25 GPA, volunteer work and extracurricular activities.
- Sweeney is a defensive guru, widely considered one of the brightest young coaches in the league on that side of the ball.
- A look back at some of the biggest storms over the past 10 years, plus what you can do to stay prepared this season.
- OCPS could receive more under the proposed state budget, but leaders warn rising healthcare costs and declining enrollment remain major concerns.
- All four acts of the ride will be refreshed and will include an audio-animatronic introduction by Walt Disney.
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- With their elbows and knees scraping the walls as they wriggle through claustrophobic tunnels, rescuers are in a race against time to save two men still stuck in a cave in central Laos.
- An experimental vaccine from Moderna shows promise in keeping deadly skin cancer from returning for years, according to new clinical trial results.
- An experimental vaccine from Moderna shows promise in keeping deadly skin cancer from returning for years, according to new clinical trial results.
- The World Health Organization’s top doctor has traveled to the Ebola hot zone to help bring the unfolding crisis under control as suspected cases of the especially deadly strain of the disease top 1,100
- Hopes of a quick deal between the United States and Iran are fading after U.S. Central Command launched new “self-defense” attacks on Iranian radar stations and drone command and control sites. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard is threatening to escalate with a “completely different” response. NBC’s Richard Engel reports for TODAY.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered attacks on the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs of Beirut on Monday, signalling further escalation of a war that has complicated mediation towards resolving the U.S.-Iran conflict
- A Harvard study estimates that people who pay with cash and debit cards are subsidizing $30 billion a year in points and perks for credit card users.
- A Harvard study estimates that people who pay with cash and debit cards are subsidizing $30 billion a year in points and perks for credit card users.
- Four House members have already lost re-election bids so far this year, just a few months into primary season.
- Four House members have already lost re-election bids so far this year, just a few months into primary season.
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- Primm was a once-bustling gambling pit stop. Now, a Las Vegas-based company wants to step in and revamp it. The family who owns the land says, however, they're weighing their options.
- A new poll sheds light on where voters get their information
- Xavier Becerra was polling at around 4% in numerous polls taken in February, March and early April. Then, he surged.
- No front-runner: Mayor Karen Bass, Councilmember Nithya Raman and reality TV's Spencer Pratt are locked in a three-way battle for the two top slots on Tuesday.
- California will play a big role in the fight for power in Congress. Tuesday's primary sets the stageCalifornia redistricting could net Democrats an additional five House seats, a major factor in the fight for control of Congress. The upcoming primaries will set the stage for November's most critical match-ups.
- Democratic billionaire Tom Steyer and GOP strategist Steve Hilton are battling for second place in Tuesday's gubernatorial primary after former Biden Cabinet secretary Xavier Becerra surged to the front of the field.
- Election workers in L.A. County reported incidents of vandalism ahead of election day including burned ballots in a downtown Los Angeles ballot drop box.
- After a fatal shooting near Universal Studios Hollywood, the gunman fled the scene in an unknown direction, the Los Angeles Police Department said.
- Your last-minute guide for California insurance commissioner, controller and other statewide officesHere are key statewide races in the 2026 California election. What you need to know about insurance commissioner, controller and lieutenant governor and more.
- The president falsely suggested Saturday on Fox News that Los Angeles was holding elections only by mail: 'You know, they don't have voting booths; everything's by mail,' Trump said.