Good morning. It's Monday, June 26. In our top story, we want to introduce you to the goliath grouper, which is embraced by divers and bemoaned by fishermen. In Washington, debate surrounding the Senate Republican's health-care bill continues as the release of the Congressional Budget Office's analysis is anticipated. And finally, looking for something to do with your children this summer? We have 100 suggestions here. The goliath grouper, a giant fish known for its curiosity and for snatching fish off fishing lines, may lose protection against being killed. [More] Senate Republicans and the White House are facing a daunting challenge to pass legislation that would repeal Obamacare. [More] Neighbors Winter Garden and Ocoee are working together to build an economic corridor linking their downtowns. [More] The naming rights to Seminole's sports complex are being sold to a company called Boombah [More] The website of Ohio Governor John Kasich apparently was hacked on Sunday with a posting professing love for the jihadist group Islamic State. [More] Orlando City coach Jason Kreis was confused after the Lions' 4-0 loss to the Chicago Fire and said the team's performances lately can only be described as schizophrenic [More] JJ Schwarz and the Florida Gators know they aren't the strongest hitting team, but they still have faith they can push past LSU in the CWS to win a national title. [More] Tim Tebow coming back to Florida after Mets move him to St. Lucie [More] Tim Tebow deserved the minor-league promotion the Mets gave him Sunday. [More] Orlando Pride defender Ali Krieger said the National Women's Soccer League needs to further adjust schedules so players aren't competing in extreme heat. [More] Michael Bay's blockbuster 'Transformers' finale proved less than mighty at the weekend box office [More] Beyonce and Bruno Mars are the top nominees at Sunday's BET Awards show, where they will compete in four of the same categories, including video of the year. [More] Creators of Tupac biopic ‘All Eyez on Me’ sued by music journalist for infringement of famous interview [More] Bill Maher blasts Democrats, but two conservative pundits go after Trump, his money and the cult around the president. [More] After this year's spectacular collapse of two high-profile music festivals, and the quiet disappearance of others, many wonder about the future of the super festival that has dominated for 20 years. [More] |
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