Monday, October 3, 2016

Hurricane Matthew approaches & Trump tax revelation

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Good morning. It's Monday, October 3. Forecasters say the powerful Hurricane Matthew appears to be on track to pass east of Florida through the Bahamas, but it's too soon to predict with certainty.

Donald Trump is scrambling to rescue his campaign after a week of his own erratic behavior and the discovery that he may not have paid federal income taxes for as many as 18 years.

See photo gallery of adoptable pets from the Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Hurricane Matthew to hit Haiti late today or early Tuesday; Floridians urged to stay aware

The eye of the approaching Category 4 hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph early today, is predicted to hit the lightly populated eastern tip of Cuba on Tuesday afternoon. [More]

 

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Trump scrambles to revive campaign after tax discovery caps a week of 'self-sabotage'

His business losses in 1995 were so large that they could have allowed him to avoid paying federal income taxes for as many as 18 years. [More]

 

Colombians vote against historic peace agreement with FARC rebels

The surprise outcome risks prolonging a 52-year-old war and plunges the country into uncertainty. [More]

 

Orange County woman finds husband dead in pool

First responders were called about 5 p.m. to a home in Hunter's Creek and found the 77-year-old man. [More]

 

FBI talks with Fla. elections officials about potential ballot hack

Investigators held a secret conference call with all 67 county supervisors of elections in Florida to discuss the security of voters' ballots. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Bad weather only delays Broncos' beatdown of Bucs

Perfunctory and pedestrian, the Denver Broncos were the team everyone thought they were Sunday. [More]

 

Magic hope to use preseason opener to start building good habits

In the seven practices the Orlando Magic have held so far, new coach Frank Vogel has sought to instill characteristics the team too often lacked in recent seasons. [More]

 

Orlando City falls to Montreal, Lions eliminated from playoff contention

After other Eastern Conference matchups this weekend ended in results unfavorable for the Lions, the club needed 3 points to remain in the playoff race. [More]

 

Orlando mayor Buddy Dyer predicts UCF will join Big 12

"If you analyze it from an objective standard, it's a no-brainer for that conference." [More]

 

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Florida State among nation's worst defenses early in 2016

The Seminoles are the worst Power 5 team in the nation, with 6.98 yards allowed per play and 9.4 yards allowed per pass. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Kim Kardashian held at gunpoint in Paris; Kanye West abruptly ends NYC concert

The reality TV star was "badly shaken but physically unharmed" after being held up at gunpoint by two masked men dressed as police officers. [More]

 

Disney annual passholders get new restaurant benefits, additional month

Savings will be found at 45 select restaurants, merchandise outlets and with the addition of an extra month tacked onto annual-pass purchases made this year. [More]

 

Beer events in Central Florida: Things to do in October

Redlight Redlight, for instance, is hosting its Oktoberfest from Oct. 7-9 with a stein-hoisting competition and special German gravity casks. [More]

 

'The hardest role of his life': Widow describes disease that drove Robin Williams to suicide

Robin Williams' wife penned a highly personal essay recounting the painful and often confusing struggle leading up to the actor's 2014 death. [More]

 

Peter Frampton strips down to acoustics

Tuesday's set at The Plaza Live in Orlando unites the British guitarist with his son, Julian Frampton, and frequent collaborator Gordon Kennedy. [More]

 

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