Thursday, August 11, 2016

Trump says Obama founded ISIS & airport to get new terminal

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Good morning. It's Thursday, August 11. At an appearance in South Florida, Donald Trump accused President Barack Obama of establishing the Islamic State group that is wreaking havoc from the Middle East to European cities.

Meanwhile, Trump was planning to make a "surprise" appearance at an anti-LGBT event in Orlando today.

See a video of Bill Nelson commenting on the Pulse shooter's father showing up at a Clinton rally.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Trump repeatedly accuses Obama of being the 'founder of ISIS'

A moment later on another topic, he referred to the president by his full legal name: Barack Hussein Obama. [More]

 

Trump to appear at Orlando pastors event today — LGBT protests planned

The organizers of the "Rediscovering God in America Renewal Project" in Orlando announced that Donald Trump will make a "surprise" appearance. [More]

 

Orlando airport to build a $1.8 billion southern terminal

The new terminal will be adjacent to a $1.3 billion train station being built two miles south of the existing terminal. [More]

 

Reports: Cop who accidentally killed woman at citizens academy was asked to quit Miramar force

The Punta Gorda police officer was asked to resign from his job as a Miramar cop after failing to successfully complete a field training program. [More]

 

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Trapper shoots, kills ducks in Waterford Lakes subdivision, and it's legal

The association had gone to pains to hire a company that would humanely relocate the animals, but the man hired to do so "took it upon himself to euthanize the ducks with a gun." [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Bianchi: Why is Tim Tebow playing baseball? Because he can!

He could show up at a Major League Baseball spring training site and get more coverage and create more buzz than Brice Harper and Mike Trout times 10. [More]

 

Orlando City hopes to return key players this weekend

Orlando City coach Jason Kreis said he hopes to return three players from injury for the Lions' match Sunday against Chicago: Kevin Molino, Rafael Ramos and Tommy Redding. [More]

 

Overpowering Katie Ledecky performance gives U.S. gold in women's freestyle relay

Katie Ledecky was the fastest swimmer in the pool, and she brought her American teammates along for the ride. [More]

 

Overlooked Marquez White plays key role for Florida State defense

Arguably the unsung hero of Florida State's defense entering 2016, but senior defensive end DeMarcus Walker and sophomore safety Derwin James get most of the attention. [More]

 

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Gators' Mark Thompson driven to quickly hit 1,000-yard milestone

Outspoken UF running back Mark Thompson is driven to deliver 1,000 yards rushing by the time the Gators hit their bye week. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Main Street Electrical Parade ending at Disney World

The last glowing procession down Main Street in the Magic Kingdom will be Oct. 9. [More]

 

'One Voice Orlando' benefit aims to help city

Opera Orlando will stage a one-night-only benefit concert to help strengthen the community in light of the Pulse nightclub shootings. [More]

 

Universal: More houses for Halloween Horror Nights

Five previously announced houses were based on existing horror franchises or films. The mazes announced Wednesday are from the Universal Orlando masterminds. [More]

 

First bite at Norman Van Aken’s 1921 in Mount Dora

The eatery opened this week with modern Florida cuisine, artwork fit for a museum and a friendly, comfortable bar. [More]

 

Mix 105.1 show goes on with Scott McKenzie's spirit

His colleagues on "The Morning Mix" salute him on air today, the first anniversary of his death. It's been a challenging year since he died at 59 after a seven-year battle with cancer. [More]

 

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