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Trump visits Daytona & Pinky the flamingo killed

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Good morning. It's Thursday, August 4. onald Trump hammered hard on President Obama, Hillary Clinton and the media — and had some good things to say about Marco Rubio and Bernie Sanders — at a campaign rally Wednesday in Daytona Beach.

See a photo gallery of a Trump's visit to Daytona.

Pinky, a 19-year-old dancing Chilean flamingo at Busch Gardens in Tampa, had to be euthanized after an alleged attack by a 45-year-old Orlando man.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Trump blasts Clinton, Obama at Daytona Beach rally

The crowd, estimated at 8,000 by Daytona Beach police, cheered “Build the wall!” and “Lock her up!” during Trump’s hourlong speech at the Ocean Center. [More]

 

Doctor leaves Orlando with Pulse tribute on car

Dr. Nicholas Sakis' silver 2004 G35 Infiniti, which became a moving memorial for the Pulse nightclub shooting, is sitting idle in a California parking lot with a broken engine. But everything happens for a reason – he's sure of it. [More]

 

Dyer: City should buy Pulse to open permanent memorial

The city of Orlando has interest in purchasing Pulse nightclub to eventually establish a permanent memorial to the 49 people killed there in June. [More]

 

'Pinky' the dancing flamingo killed at Busch Gardens

She was well-known for her dancing, which her keepers said was "not a trained behavior, but a natural behavior she loved to show off." [More]

 

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Woman killed, 5 hurt in London knife attack; suspect arrested

Police put more officers on London streets after a man stabbed a woman to death and injured five other people near the British Museum. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Bianchi: Luke Del Rio wasn't good enough for Oregon State, but can he save Gators' offense?

Nobody knows for sure if or when UF's No. 1 receiver will be eligible to play. [More]

 

Orlando City trades Darwin Cerén to San Jose Earthquakes for Matías Pérez García

With less than eight hours left in the summer transfer window, Orlando City released midfielder Darwin Ceren.  [More]

 

Win over New Zealand points U.S. women toward their golden goal

The U.S. women's soccer defeated New Zealand, 2-0, to open group play the 2016 Rio Olympics. [More]

 

Orlando Pride defender Josée Bélanger living her passion at 2016 Rio Olympics

She has been on the verge of retiring – injured, tired and losing faith in her national team – and come back stronger to be named to the 2016 Rio Olympics roster. [More]

 

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By any name, UF star CB Jalen "Teez" Tabor delivers during Gators' media day

Turns out Jalen Tabor has made a major change entering what will — not might, let's be honest — be his final season in Gainesville. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Where, when and how to watch the 2016 Rio Olympics

Whether on the go or on your TV, a guide to where, when, and how to tune into the 2016 Rio Olympics. [More]

 

Disney Springs ‘Art In August’ celebrates characters, creativity

Weekends at Disney Springs Marketplace might be a little busier this month, as the shopping district celebrates art and artisans. [More]

 

Artist launches Reparations website and 'social experiment' on white privilege

Seattle artist Natasha Marin's Reparations website lets people of color post a request — for a service, for money, for help of some other kind — to be fulfilled by white people. Debate ensues. [More]

 

George Takei, Gabrielle Giffords join Winter Park Institute lineup

Takei, best known for his role as Lt. Sulu in the original "Star Trek" series, will speak Jan. 18, 2017. Giffords and Kelly will speak April 4, 2017. [More]

 

Caitlyn Jenner, J.J. Redick, Julian Assange: HBO guests

Caitlyn Jenner and J.J. Redick will be Bill Simmons' guests; Julian Assange and Rob Reiner talk to Bill Maher. [More]

 

 
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