Good morning. It's Thursday, November 10. Vigils and protests flared up across the country Wednesday evening as opponents of President-elect Donald Trump expressed dismay with the election results, underscoring the difficult task he faces in uniting a fractured country. Footage released Wednesday shows an officer locking down a building at the University of Central Florida after false reports of a man spotted with a long gun. See a video about a golden retriever named Maverick who was diagnosed with cancer twice before a miracle hit. Thousands marched through the streets decrying Trump's crude comments about women and attacks on immigrants. [More] An Uber driver dropping off a student called authorities Friday morning after she said she spotted a man with a rifle near the Reflecting Pond. [More] The tribe can continue to offer blackjack and other banked card games for the entire duration of the 20-year gambling agreement reached with the state in 2010, a judge ruled. [More] The altercation started as an argument over the student not being in class. [More] Samuel Pierre, 35, works at Tabernacle of Prayer and Miracles International church on South Rio Grande Avenue. [More] Orlando pushed the fans over the edge Wednesday night. [More] A word of advice for Florida coach Jim McElwain: You better beat former Florida Gators coach Will Muschamp on Saturday. Or else. [More] Justin Holman didn't plan to lose the starting job his senior year, but he is driven to keep helping his teammates. [More] Just as undersized as his favorite NFL receiver, Nyqwan Murray looks up to Steelers star Antonio Brown for motivation. [More] Advertisement The visit by the reigning NBA champions will coincide with the president-elect's meeting with Obama on the handover of power. [More] Multiples sources have said child services had been looking into allegations the actor was abusive toward his 15-year-old son on a flight in September. [More] Keaton, of course, is no stranger to superhero films. [More] The Most Colorful Parade, the exuberant centerpiece of Come Out With Pride, will feature 147 groups, up from 111 last year. The parade, starting at 4 p.m. Saturday, will break with tradition. [More] If you're headed to the Great White North, we have suggestions on how to whet your appetite for that country's cuisine here in Orlando. [More] The park also puts on holiday versions of its regular Blues Brothers shows and "A Day in the Park With Barney." [More] |
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