Thursday, December 22, 2016

Conway's White House role & terrified child's 911 call

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Good morning. It's Thursday, December 22. Donald Trump has named his media-savvy campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, to advise him in the White House in the role of counselor, his transition team announced today.

An 11-year-old Orange County girl who was home alone hid in closet and talked with 911 dispatchers for 10 minutes as suspects broke into her house.

See a video about a Polk County woman who was arrested and faces charges of aggravated manslaughter after her second newborn died from apparent co-sleeping.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Kellyanne Conway will join Trump in the White House

The move comes after Conway sought to put to rest speculation that she would continue to serve as the public face of the Trump team. [More]

 

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'Please help! They're coming!': Terrified 11-year-old girl calls 911 from closet

The suspects went room by room, stealing $13,100 worth of presents from under the Christmas tree and ransacking rooms for valuables, including Go Pro cameras, an iPad mini and a 70-inch TV. [More]

 

FDLE: Number of police-involved shooting investigations rises in Central Florida

"Officers are out working in a more violent environment in our community than they have been in our recent past," an agent said. [More]

 

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Cybersecurity firm finds proof Russian military unit was behind DNC hack

The firm linked malware used in the DNC intrusion to malware used to hack and track an Android phone app used by the Ukrainian army in its battle against pro-Russia separatists. [More]

 

Deal to repeal North Carolina 'bathroom bill' fails in bitter divide

The law limits protections for LGBT people and was best known for a provision that requires transgender people to use public restrooms corresponding to the gender on their birth certificates. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Orlando Magic try to avoid big swoon

The Magic pulled out a gritty victory in double OT, but this felt like more than just a garden-variety regular-season victory. [More]

 

Orlando City agrees to deal with two-time MLS Cup champion Will Johnson

With 10 years of MLS experience, Johnson, 29, was eligible to explore free agency at the end of the 2016 season, in which he missed six weeks due to injury. [More]

 

Tacko Fall helps power UCF to rout of Bethune-Cookman

The Knights have now won the last 12 meetings in the series and improved to 19-7 all time against the Wildcats. [More]

 

Red-hot Gators rout Arkansas-Little Rock, baptize O'Connell Center

UF put on a shooting exhibition during its first home game in the renovated arena following 11 straight road outings to open the season. [More]

 

Mikey Ambrose surprised to be moving from Orlando City to Atlanta

But the defender's optimism grew when ATL's technical director called him to say how excited the club was to get him to the Empire City of the South. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Disney's Animal Kingdom now home to lion-tailed macaques

The one male and three females reside in the park's Maharajah Jungle Trek. [More]

 

'Project Runway Junior': Windermere teen jumps in

He was 14 when he competed on the Lifetime series, which starts its second season at 10 tonight. [More]

 

Chris Rock adds second Orlando show

One of the finest stand-up comedians working today, he's bringing his "Total Blackout Tour 2017" to Orlando. [More]

 

Gift-worthy cookbooks with local flavors

Gift a loved one with a cookbook full of dishes from Central Florida restaurants, foodies and chefs, including the celebrities that have set up in our area. [More]

 

Ex-Scientologists tell disturbing stories about David Miscavige, the 'pope of Scientology,' on A&E series

On "Scientology and the Aftermath," her new series on A&E, actress Leah Remini seeks to "delve deep into shocking stories of abuse, heartbreak and harassment." [More]

 

 
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