Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Plane crash kills 76 & Ohio State attacker killed

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Good morning. It's Tuesday, November 29. A plane with a Brazilian first division soccer team crashed while on its way to a regional tournament, killing 76 people.

A Somali-born Ohio State University student plowed his car into a group of pedestrians on campus and then got out and began stabbing people with a butcher knife Monday before he was shot to death by a police officer.

Browse a photo gallery of the Central Florida International Auto Show, held at the Orange County Convention Center.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Colombia plane crash with Brazilian soccer team kills 76 - five survive

The British Aerospace 146 short-haul plane, operated by a charter airline named LaMia, declared an emergency at 10 p.m. Monday because of an electrical failure. [More]

 

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Suspect who injured 11 in Ohio State attack identified as student

Police said they were investigating whether it was a terrorist attack. Eleven people were hurt, one critically. [More]

 

Trump picks Obamacare critic Tom Price to be health secretary, source says

Price is a third-generation doctor who chairs the House Budget Committee and became a fervent champion of Trump's candidacy. [More]

 

Drama, disputes, falsehoods roil Trump's transition to White House

His aides are being forced to defend his baseless assertions of illegal voting as internal fights spill into the public eye. [More]

 

Orange County gets federal money to hire 20 deputies

The $2.5 million is part of the U.S. Department of Justice COPS program; the county will kick in an additional $2.3 million. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Whitley: Florida has overcome worse odds against Alabama

The Gators' Oct. 5, 1963, defeat against the Crimson Tide triggered a joy riot in Gainesville, featuring almost 10,000 students and a bonfire in the town's busiest intersection. [More]

 

Magic's 5-game road trip could generate chemistry

Because the roster features nine players in their first seasons with the team, it's not a surprise that the Magic aren't playing for each other yet. [More]

 

Seminole RB to miss state semifinal vs. Dr. Phillips

D.J. Hampton suffered a fractured toe in his right foot last week. [More]

 

Solar Bears rally for 5-4 home win over Brampton

The late-game heroics followed a three-goal surge by Orlando on Saturday night when it blew past Brampton 5-2. [More]

 

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Rodgers leads Packers over Eagles 27-13

For the first time this season, the Philadelphia Eagles' defense proved vulnerable on its home field. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Singer gets national platform with Orlando concert

Orlando's Fernando Varela presents his "Coming Home" concert Wednesday at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. [More]

 

Dolly Parton sings 'Jolene' on 'The Voice'

The network will salute the country legend as she performs with Miley Cyrus and Pentatonix, an a cappella group. [More]

 

10 questions we still have after 'Gilmore Girls' revival

Spoiler alert: Now that we've watched the revival, we have more questions, and not only because that bombshell of a final scene. [More]

 

Keeper of Disney's legacy spent 40 years preserving history of American icon

Archivist Dave Smith has dedicated his life to cataloging and documenting all facets of America's most famous entertainment company. [More]

 

Paisley Park to mark anniversary of Prince's death with celebration

Friends, musicians and others will come together to his former home in Minnesota for four days of programming and music in honor of the artist. [More]

 

 
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