Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Hurricane Matthew nears & grating VP debate

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Good morning. It's Wednesday, October 5. Hurricane Matthew weakened slightly overnight but remains a major hurricane on track to be extremely close to Florida's east coast as early as Thursday evening

See a video of International Space Station cameras capturing dramatic views of the storm.

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) and Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) faced off Tuesday night in a combative and at times grating vice-presidential debate.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Hurricane Matthew pounds Haiti; hurricane watches issued for Central Florida

The storm will move across the Bahamas through Thursday and is expected to be very near the east coast of Florida by Thursday evening. | Supplies checklist | [More]

 

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Kaine, Pence step into spotlight to spar over Russia, immigration

Pence projected a steadier temperament than Trump but conflicted with several of his positions; Kaine sought to put Pence on the defensive. [More]

 

Hydrogen sulfide inhalation killed mother, toddler found on Florida's Turnpike in June

The pungent, colorless gas may have come from the car battery in the Porsche Cayenne SUV. [More]

 

Man faces murder charge after death of girlfriend's toddler

Bella Hurtado, 19 months old, was checked in to Florida Hospital on Sept. 20 with a wound on the back of her head, brain swelling, and a fixed, dilated pupil. [More]

 

3 win Nobel chemistry prize for molecular machines

The molecular machines with controllable movements can perform a task when energy is added. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Fournier looks to improve on his breakthrough 2015-16 season

He worked on his mid-range game all summer, hoping it will round out his offensive game and complement his skills as a finisher and long-range shooter. [More]

 

Thought of losing to rival UM 'irks' FSU tailback Cook

Cook is coming off of his second 100-yard passing game of the season, and enters the contest as FSU's second leading receiver with 19 receptions for 286 yards. [More]

 

Gators eager to get best of Fournette, formidable LSU run game

Last year, he set LSU's all-time single season record for rushing yards with 1,953. [More]

 

Arnold Palmer's playing style, love of game celebrated at memorial service

"He was the king of our sport," Nicklaus said, while speaking at St. Vincent Basilica on the campus of St. Vincent College. "And he always will be." [More]

 

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Schmitz: Time for Cubs to defy demons

The Chicago Cubs win the World Series? I'm not sure the planet could withstand such a mystical and metaphysical occurrence. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

'The Illusionists' starts strong, but magic fades

It opened the 2016-17 season of touring Broadway shows at downtown Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. [More]

 

Garth Brooks postpones Thursday's Amway Center show

Shows scheduled for Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday night remain unaffected. [More]

 

'Breathe' authors to attend performance

Written in 1996 by life partners Michael Biello and Dan Martin, "Breathe" celebrates different aspects of gay and lesbian life through humor, passion and music. [More]

 

Spooky Empire in Orlando: 14 going on Eleven

The "Stranger Things" actress, who used to live in Central Florida, illustrates that buzz matters more than seniority. [More]

 

First look: Disney's new Muppet show makes history

The windows looking down on Magic Kingdom's Liberty Square now double as the stage for "The Muppets Present ... Great Moments in American History," which debuted this week. [More]

 

 
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