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Trump calls Clinton 'devil' & toxic algae crisis

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Good morning. It's Wednesday, August 3. On the campaign stump, Donald Trump has opened August by moving from "Crooked Hillary" to "the devil."

Florida officials have responded to the toxic algae crisis by voting to allow more cancer-causing agents into the Sunshine State's drinking water supplies and recreational waters.

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Today's Top Headlines

 

Donald Trump warns of 'rigged election,' calls Hillary Clinton 'the devil'

Speaking in Pennsylvania on Monday, the billionaire real estate mogul derided Bernie Sanders' capitulation in the Democratic primary race and Sanders' decision to support Clinton. [More]

 

Obama: Trump 'unfit' and 'woefully unprepared' to serve in the White House

He challenged Republican lawmakers to drop their support for their party's nominee, declaring "There has to come a point at which you say enough." [More]

 

Maxwell: Florida's water woes are bad and getting worse. Do you care?

First toxic algae. Now plans for more carcinogen polutants. Florida's water woes are bad and getting worse. Do voters care? [More]

 

Abandoned babies highlight importance of publicity for 'Safe Haven' law, officials say

On Tuesday, officials in Marion County charged a 26-year-old mother with manslaughter after she allegedly threw her newborn girl in the trash in March after the child died. [More]

 

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Zika has Miami neighborhood on edge

The Wynwood Yard, an all-outdoors restaurant and bar just north of downtown Miami, announced Tuesday it has closed until more is known about the Zika virus infections in the trendy arts and entertainment district. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Orlando Pride's Monica eager to help Brazil shine in Olympic spotlight

She won the right to represent her home country in the Rio Olympics that kick off this week. [More]

 

UCF quarterback Justin Holman ready to work, fight for starting job in final season

Justin Holman is faced with arguably the most challenging task among AAC quarterbacks in 2016. Secure the job, learn a new offense and prepare for one of his most academically challenging years as a pre-med student. [More]

 

Schmitz: Trouble in Rio proves Olympic ideal needs overhaul

The Rio mess is another exhibit in why the Olympics has outlived its purpose and usefulness. [More]

 

UCF picked to finish last in AAC East preseason media poll

To the surprise of no one, media voters picked UCF football to finish last in the American Athletic Conference east division in a preseason poll. [More]

 

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Diaz: Chris Buescher's win creates Chase logjam for Dale Earnhardt Jr., others

His game-changing victory at Pocono in a race cut short by 22 laps because of rain and fog has created the ultimate wild card. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

SeaWorld: First responders get free admission

The theme park is saluting qualified workers through the end of September, although they must register for the program by the end of this month. [More]

 

Disney: Miss Fortune Falls ride set for Typhoon Lagoon

The attraction is described as a family-friendly raft ride and will operate near the park's existing Crush 'n' Gusher. [More]

 

Fun Spot: New deal on two-park pass

Fun Spot America has introduced a "back to school" special that includes admission to its attractions near International Drive in Orlando and in Kissimmee. [More]

 

Universal Orlando: Hulk watch revs up

The new rail looks to be the same pattern as when the ride debuted with the opening of Islands of Adventure in 1999. [More]

 

Shannen Doherty's breast cancer has spread, she says

The actress has had a single mastectomy and, because her breast cancer may have spread to her lymph nodes, is almost halfway through chemotherapy. [More]

 

 
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