Monday, October 10, 2016

A dark debate & cleanup in Haiti

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Good morning. It's Monday, October 10. The presidential campaign took an even darker turn Sunday night as Donald Trump leveled a stream of harsh charges at Hillary Clinton during their second debate, claiming she attacked women who accused her husband of sexual abuse and promising to send her to jail if he is elected.

An abducted Lakeland girl who was the subject of an Amber Alert over the weekend was spotted in Georgia after being kidnapped from her home Saturday morning,

See a video about the GLBT exhibit 'Pride, Prejudice, and Protest' at the Orlando Regional History Center.

Today's Top Headlines

 

A dark debate: Trump and Clinton spend 90 minutes on the attack

Reeling from the release of a 2005 video showing him crudely bragging about using his fame to force himself on women, Trump sought to salvage his candidacy by going on the offensive. [More]

 

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Kidnapped Lakeland girl who spurred Amber Alert spotted in Georgia

Surveillance footage captured 4-year-old Rebecca Lewis and a man named West Wild Hogs filling up at a gas station in a small town in central Georgia. [More]

 

Lawsuit filed against Gov. Rick Scott to extend voter registration deadline

The deadline to register is Tuesday and the Florida Democratic Party is asking for an extension of one week, to Oct. 18. [More]

 

Aid 'beginning to pick up' in hurricane-ravaged Haiti

An international response to the staggering blow delivered by Hurricane Matthew was finally getting underway even as authorities tried to gauge the full extent of death and destruction. [More]

 

Orlando men accused of holding hostages in McDonald's ID'd

Authorities said they took part in a crime spree that ended with an hours-long hostage situation in Lakeland. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Aaron Gordon empathizes with No. 1 pick Ben Simmons

Aaron Gordon knows exactly what Philadelphia 76ers rookie Ben Simmons is going through as Simmons recovers from surgery. [More]

 

FSU DE Walker's leadership pays off in win over Miami

Defensive end DeMarcus Walker’s senior season did not get off to an ideal start, with the Florida State football team dropping two of its first five games. [More]

 

Hyde: An ugly Dolphins loss that sinks another season

After loss to Tennessee Titans, question is how low this Miami Dolphins season can go. [More]

 

MCL tear ends season for Orlando City defender Mateos

Orlando City defender David Mateos will be out four to six weeks with a Grade 2 MCL injury. [More]

 

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College football teams take big hits on path to playoff semifinals

Check out the teams that took big hits on the path to the College Football Playoff semifinals and face tough paths back to contention. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

NBC suspends Billy Bush from 'Today' in wake of Trump tape leak

The co-host will take a break in light of controversy over his leaked 2005 conversation with the GOP candidate. [More]

 

'SNL' thumps Trump often and hard

"SNL" couldn't quit Donald Trump after his lewd remarks in a Billy Bush chat were revealed. [More]

 

'The Girl on the Train' review: Thriller starring Emily Blunt flies off the tracks

For one thing, and it's a big thing, it's filmed all wrong. [More]

 

10 excuses to visit the Palm Beaches

As far as names go, you could do a lot worse than Palm Beach County. There's many a palm and plenty of beach, plus a lot more to discover if you take the time. [More]

 

Neil Young & the Promise of the Real channel moral outrage for Desert Trip performance

The scales tipped in the direction of balance during Neil Young & the Promise of the Real's an intensely powerful performance. [More]

 

 
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