Good morning. It's Sunday, September 3. First up, check out three things we learned during the Gators' 33-17 loss to Michigan last night. Next, there is little doubt among Central Florida authorities about what would happen if a Hurricane Harvey wobbled into the region and unleashed a tidal wave of rain. Lastly, looking for something to do this holiday weekend? Check out a gallery of events and activities in Central Florida here. UF's new-and-improved offensive line offers more of the same among three things we learned during the Gators' 33-17 loss to Michigan. [More] Central Florida destruction from a storm similar to Hurricane Harvey almost certainly would be widespread. [More] North Korea said it set off a hydrogen bomb Sunday in its sixth nuclear test, which appeared to be its most powerful explosion yet. [More] Two people were injured after being struck by lightning while driving on Interstate 95 during a thunderstorm in Brevard County. [More] President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump visited victims of Hurricane Harvey in Houston on Saturday. [More] Florida State suffered a 24-7 loss to Alabama and starting quarterback Deondre Francois was injured. [More] The Florida Gators were looking for a signature win, but instead they suffered a humbling loss to Michigan in the season opener. [More] After decisive 24-7 loss to Alabama, FSU championship hopes come crashing down with injury to quarterback Deondre Francois. [More] Orlando City's playoff hopes mostly died Saturday night after a 4-0 loss to the New England Revolution. [More] The Orlando Pride used a balanced attack to beat the Boston Breakers and extend their win streak to five games. [More] Bernie Sanders and Graham Norton visit Colbert; Sarah Paulson and Seth MacFarlane stop by Fallon; Dr. Phil and Steve Harvey are on Kimmel. [More] Check out previews for the most anticipated movies of the fall season. [More] Here's a list of stars who have publicly pledged to donate to Harvey relief. [More] Check out pictures from Ed Sheeran's Orlando concert on Aug. 31, 2017. [More] Chris Tomlin on returning to Universal Studios' Christian-music festival for 2017: “I’ve played in theme parks before, but Rock the Universe is different,” he says. [More] |
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