Good morning. It's Monday, Dec. 4. In our top story, we have to start with UCF's undefeated football team, right? It was made official Sunday that the Knights will be headed to Atlanta to face Auburn in the Peach Bowl on Jan. 1. Meanwhile, CVS is moving to acquire Aetna. The price tag? A cool $69 billion. And finally, Brant Parsons and College Insider Matt Murschel discuss the matchups for the three bowl games that will be played in Orlando here. No. 12 UCF was officially invited to the Peach Bowl Sunday, earning a prestigious New Year's Six bowl matchup with No. 7 Auburn. [More] CVS plans to buy Aetna for $69 billion in a blockbuster deal that would further consolidate the U.S. health care industry. [More] More than 100 proposals to change Florida’s constitution – everything ranging from restoring civil rights to convicts to a ban on vaping – began to be vetted by a panel that meets every 20 years. [More] Around the world the Church of God is trying to clean nearly 25,000 miles of roads – the circumference of the earth—in a push it’s called “Mother’s Street.” The World Mission Society Church of God is partnering with Florida Department of Transportation to clean a 3-mile stretch of State Road 436. [More] Publix brownfield [More] Florida State is headed to the Independence Bowl and pushing to extend its streak of 41 consecutive winning seasons. [More] Nikola Vucevic led the Orlando Magic over the New York Knicks 105-100 [More] The college football bowl schedule for this season is set. [More] The Jacksonville Jaguars were an NFL laughingstock the previous six years, losing 74 of 96 games and failing to finish even close to .500. [More] Billy Bush, the former "Access Hollywood" host, has responded to recent reports that President Donald Trump has questioned the authenticity of video in which he [More] Pixar's "Coco" is the top film at the box office for the second straight week. [More] 'Saturday Night Live' casts Donald Trump as Scrooge, who's visited buy Michael Flynn and Hillary Clinton, and 'Weekend Update' suggests the president may not be in office much longer. [More] "Stranger Things" has been renewed for a third season at Netflix, the streaming service announced Friday. [More] NBC News Chairman Andrew Lack says the company is launching an internal review into Matt Lauer's alleged sexual misconduct and how it was able to occur. [More] |
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