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Delta flights grounded & Clinton visits Central Florida

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Good morning. It's Monday, August 8. Tens of thousands of Delta passengers around the world are grounded today due to a system-wide computer failure, and the airline is unable to say when the problem will be fixed.

Hillary Clinton will make another appearance in Central Florida today as part of her Jobs Tour, the campaign said..

See a photo gallery of the 2016 Rio Olympics.

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Delta Airlines says all flights grounded due to system outage

The company said its IT systems were down everywhere and "hopefully it won't be much longer." [More]

 

Hillary Clinton to visit Kissimmee today

Hillary Clinton will make another appearance in Central Florida Monday as part of her Jobs Tour, the campaign said. [More]

 

Seminole school being disinfected after possible Norovirus outbreak

Several Sterling Park Elementary School teachers and staff members are sick with what officials believe to be Norovirus. [More]

 

Death toll from remnants of Hurricane Earl rises to 38 in Mexico as new storm forms

At least 28 people died in multiple mudslides in the mountainous north of Puebla state; 25 of the dead were reported to be in various parts of the township of Huauchinango and three were in Tlaola. [More]

 

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Kansas lawmaker's young son dies on 'world's largest' water slide

State Rep. Scott Schwab and his wife released a statement saying it was their son Caleb Thomas Schwab, 12, who died at Schlitterbahn Waterpark in Kansas City, Kansas. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Michael Phelps wins 19th Olympic gold medal, helping 400 free relay team to victory

With yet another dazzling performance, the most decorated athlete in Olympic history added to his staggering haul Sunday night in the 4x100-meter freestyle relay, giving the United States a lead it never relinquished. [More]

 

Orlando City loses at home for first time in more than a year

The Lions now go back out on the road for matches against Chicago and Colorado the next two weeks. [More]

 

Diaz: Nick Anderson scarred but not broken by Chicago's death and violence

It's been 32 years now for Nick Anderson, trying to put distance between himself and the ghost of Benji Wilson. [More]

 

Ichiro gets hit No. 3,000 in Marlins' win over Rockies

Baseball has a new Mr. 3,000. Marlins outfielder Ichiro Suzuki tripled in the seventh inning of a 10-7 win over the Rockies on Sunday, becoming the 30th player in major league history to reach the milestone. [More]

 

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Hall of Fame game cancelled due to poor field conditions

Hall President David Baker said it was a safety issue and that all fans would be fully refunded for ticket purchases, which will cost the hall several million dollars. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Miss Oklahoma's Outstanding Teen takes the crown in Orlando

Nicole Jia was crowned Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2017 at an event at the Rosen Centre on Saturday night. [More]

 

Miami's Aimee Carrero voices Disney's new Latina princess

Once upon a time in the land of West Kendall, there was a girl named Aimee Carrero who enjoyed watching Disney princesses, especially Sleeping Beauty and Mulan. [More]

 

42 hurt when railing collapses at Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa concert in N.J.

Engineers were trying to figure out what happened at Camden's BB&T Pavilion, an outdoor venue with an indoor seating section and open lawn seating. [More]

 

Figures for Neymar Jr., Lorde, others join Madame Tussauds Orlando

Visitors can also see actor Jackie Chan, Audrey Hepburn in a "Breakfast at Tiffany's" pose and Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen of "The Hunger Games" series. [More]

 

Six new CBS series, six white male leads. With prime-time diversity growing how did the network fall behind?

 In its current lineup, the network has the lowest number of minority leads among broadcast networks — three — and is the only broadcast network to not have a series built around a family of color. [More]

 

 
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