Good morning. It's Monday, November 14. Donald Trump made his first significant moves as the nation's president-elect on Sunday, naming two campaign insiders with sharply contrasting approaches as his top White House aides while also signaling that he will seek to promptly deport up to 3 million immigrants with "criminal records" who are in the U.S. illegally. Four people were recovering after a weekend shooting as a large crowd was gathered near the Washington Shores neighborhood when someone opened fire. See a video of anti-Trump protesters rallying in downtown Orlando. Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee and known as a collegial figure, was tapped as chief of staff; Bannon directed a news site that gives voice to extremists including openly racist and anti-Semitic activists. [More] Deputies say a large crowd gathered on Conley Street at about 2 a.m. when someone opened fire. Four people were hit and went to area hospitals. [More] The magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck just after midnight in a mostly rural area that's dotted with small towns. [More] Orlando's 17th annual Veterans Day parade kicked off in front of Wall Street Plaza Saturday morning with volunteers popping red, white and blue confetti cannons. [More] Matthew Donnelly, 39, sexually assaulted an intoxicated woman he encountered by the highway early on New Year's Day 2014. [More] Serge Ibaka hit the game-winning shot to lead the Orlando Magic to a 119-117 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder [More] The dance card for the 2016 NASCAR Chase title is now complete. [More] It’s never a good idea to get into a fourth-quarter shootout with a potential Hall of Fame quarterback, but that’s exactly what the Miami Dolphins did on Sunday. [More] The Tampa Bay Buccaneers snapped a two-game losing streak with a 36-10 victory against the Chicago Bears at Raymond James Stadium. [More] Advertisement The Houston Texans picked up their first road win of the season in Sunday's 24-21 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. [More] He was a top session player in the 1960s and '70s who later had a successful solo career with such hits as "Tight Rope" and "Lady Blue." [More] Coming across Bruce Springsteen on a broken down motorcycle on the side of the road could be a song lyric, but it really happened for a group of guys. [More] Orlando's Christian Cuevas: 'I'm hoping that the artist of this next song will reach out to me with advice and love.' [More] Kate McKinnon sang, danced and tongued her way through one of her best 'SNL' episodes. [More] Central Floridians, including Denee Benton, experience the lights of Broadway. [More] |
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