Good morning. It's Tuesday, January 24. A race-car driver was banned from SeaWorld after she showed up with 33 roses and a sign honoring the orca Tilikum shortly after he died this month. Britain's Supreme Court says the government must get parliamentary approval before starting the process of leaving the European Union, potentially delaying Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to trigger negotiations by the end of March. See a video of a burglar who smashed a door and stole money from Ten 10 Brewing Company on Virginia Drive. In town to speak at a sustainability symposium co-sponsored by the city of Orlando, she left the roses and sign outside the theme-park gates. [More] Today's ruling raises hopes among pro-EU politicians that they will be able soften the terms of the U.K.'s withdrawal from the bloc.[More] But his aides signaled the administration will not move as quickly as Trump had promised on other top priorities, including renegotiating NAFTA and undoing President Obama's executive orders on immigration. [More] Trump has repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that widespread voter fraud caused him to lose the popular vote to Hillary Clinton. [More] The victim was not immediately identified. [More] Its offseason quest to sign one more experienced defender is almost complete. [More] Rob Hennigan said "a lot of reasons contribute to the performance the team has displayed over the course of the season." [More] The changes will also include a significant tweak in the sport's verbiage. [More] Josh Sitton of the Chicago Bears and Matt Prater of the Detroit Lions were added for Sunday night's game in Orlando. [More] Leonard Hamilton’s Seminoles have jumped four spots in the Associated Press top 25 poll released Monday. [More] Disney annouced that the next chapter in the space opera saga will be named "Star Wars: The Last Jedi." [More] The reaction on Twitter was swift and pointed: Minor children of the president are off-limits. [More] Pulling down 14 nominations is a real possibility, which would tie it with "All About Eve" and "Titanic" as the Academy Awards' most nominated movies. [More] While many fans praised Taylor Swift for speaking out about the Women's March, the backlash started almost immediately. [More] The program's topics will range from the legendary journalist's reporting on Reagan in 1966 to his contributions in the 2016 presidential election. [More] |
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