Good morning. It's Monday, Sept. 11. Hurricane Irma, which bombarded Central Florida with rain and heavy winds, has been downgraded to a Category 1 storm. More than 4 million Floridians are without power because of Irma's wrath. To follow blog updates on Irma, click here. Just before dawn Monday, Hurricane Irma’s wrath could be felt through most of Florida as the storm slowed to a Category 1 storm. [More] Hurricane Irma made landfall over Cudjoe Key on Sunday morning and then began a trail of destruction up Florida's spine. [More] More than a half-million utility customers were without power due to Hurricane Irma at midnight in Central Florida. [More] The Orlando Fire Department is prepared for rescue efforts after Hurricane Irma passes. [More] Hurricane Irma: Many Orlando-area colleges will remain closed Tuesday [More] The Jacksonville Jaguars' season-opening victory against the Houston Texans was a respite for a weary region, columnist George Diaz writes. [More] Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson shows those who second-guessed his Heisman Trophy win why he deserved it. [More] Rookie Leonard Fournette ran for 100 yards and a touchdown, and Jacksonville had 10 sacks and forced four turnovers in a 29-7 win over the Houston Texans. [More] Oklahoma shines and more in 10 things we learned this college football weekend. [More] Florida State QB James Blackman is eager to lead Seminoles after a series of unlikely events led to him becoming the Seminoles' starter. [More] 'It' set a record for the largest September opening and biggest non-sequel horror opening of all time. [More] Steve Bannon left the Trump White House vowing to support the man he helped into the Oval Office and to savage those he saw as blocking Trump’s way. It's a long list. [More] The son of former Fox News host Eric Bolling has died, just hours after the network announced that Bolling was leaving the network. [More] Always a spirited devotee of old-school Hollywood genres, Guillermo del Toro achieves in his latest film, "The Shape of Water," an insp... [More] |
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