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Good morning. It's Monday, January 30. A shooting at a Quebec City mosque left six people dead and eight others wounded in an attack that Canada's prime minister called an act of terrorism.

President Trump's executive order temporarily prohibiting entry into the United States for migrants from seven mostly Muslim countries and refugees from around the world fueled confusion, angst and a wave of protests across the country over the weekend, including in Orlando.

Browse a photo gallery of the NFL Pro Bowl in Orlando.

Today's Top Headlines

 

6 killed in Canada mosque shooting; Trudeau calls it terror

Police arrested two suspects; more than 50 people were at the Quebec Islamic Cultural Centre at the time of Sunday's attack. The dead ranged in age from age 35 to 70. [More]

 

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Amid protests and confusion, Trump defends executive order: 'This is not a Muslim ban'

Even as administration officials tried to clarify the reach of Trump's action, the exact limits of its scope and legal questions over its constitutionality remained unresolved. [More]

 

Hundreds of protesters at OIA: "Islamophobia's got to go"

An Iranian and two Syrians stopped by Customs after arriving at Orlando International Airport were released Sunday evening after being held for about seven hours. [More]

 

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A decade later, Lake remembers tornado carnage

Memories of the deadly twisters remain fresh for many residents. [More]

 

Records: 6 OPD officers currently stripped of police powers, but being paid

Orlando police Chief John Mina said there is no misconduct problem within his department, just individuals making bad decisions. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

AFC hangs on to win 20-13 in first Pro Bowl in Orlando

The AFC defeated the NFC 20-13 in the Pro Bowl at Camping World Stadium as Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Buffalo Bills linebacker Lorenzo Alexander were chosen the MVPs. [More]

 

Diaz: Pro Bowl brings taste of NFL to Orlando, which shines as host

Forget Hawaii. Central Florida is the perfect place to host this exhibition game between the stars of the NFC and the AFC. [More]

 

What to expect on National Signing Day

The recruiting cycle is almost finished capped off with Wednesday's National Signing Day. College Insider Matt Murschel looks at some of the things we can expect. [More]

 

Magic break 3-game losing streak, upset Raptors 114-113

Showing a competitive spirit they have too often lacked this season, the Magic shocked Toronto at the Air Canada Centre. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Miss France crowned Miss Universe in Philippines

Iris Mittenaere, a 23-year-old dental student, was visibly stunned when she was announced the winner among the field of 86 contestants. [More]

 

SAG Awards: A night when politics trumped the prizes themselves

The Screen Actors Guild Awards did hand out some prizes, but the evening wsa dominated by politics, specifically winners decrying Donald Trump's travel ban. [More]

 

9 magical foods, drinks to try at Celebration of Harry Potter

No trip to Universal Orlando's Wizarding World of Harry Potter is complete without lots of eats. [More]

 

With flash and flair, Olga Kern shows why she's a star

A world-renowned piano superstar, she performed at Rollins College as a guest of the Bach Festival Society. [More]

 

'Greatest Show' looms large in Florida's past

The circus and its forebearers have been part of American entertainment for so long that it has even added words to our language, such as "three-ring circus" and "jumbo." [More]

 

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