Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| Parkland students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High are featured on the new cover of Time magazine. Emma Gonzalez, David Hogg, Cameron Kasky, Alex Wind and Jaclyn Corin are the students featured on the cover story called "The School Shooting Generation Has Had Enough." |
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| Congress has approved a $1.3 trillion measure bestowing hefty increases on military and domestic programs. President Trump is expected to sign the bill. |
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| U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Bill Nelson (D-FL) announced a new bipartisan "red-flag" bill that would encourage states to pass legislation barring people with mental health issues from obtaining firearms. |
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| Gift shops remain a staple in Central Florida's tourist corridors even as shopping malls suffer, internet sellers intrude and stores struggle to find a place in an evolving retail economy. |
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| Prosecutors rested their case Thursday in the trial of Noor Salman, the widow of the Pulse nightclub gunman. |
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| Led by Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid, the Philadelphia 76ers dominated the Orlando Magic 118-98 Thursday night. |
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| UCF punter Mac Loudermilk believes the Knights can go undefeated again in 2018. |
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| Time for Florida greyhound racing to hit a dead end and ban the barbaric sport, George Diaz writes. |
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| For the third NCAA tournament game in a row, Loyola made a clutch shot in the final seconds, this one a 3-pointer from Marques Townes that stood up as the game winner in 69-68 victory over Nevada and advanced the Ramblers to the Elite Eight. |
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| Kansas State got 22 points from Xavier Sneed and gave the South Regional one more upset with a 61-58 semifinal victory over Kentucky. |
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| Work continues on Ray Rush, a raft ride set for Aquatica, SeaWorld Orlando's water park. The attraction is set to open later this spring. |
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| Owners of pastry shop Choulala in Winter Park are going all in on the French pastry le chou and plans to soon open a shop on Park Ave. |
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| David and Mary Field and their three children are in the finals this weekend on "America's Funniest Home Videos" with "I've Got a Wishbone to Pick With You." |
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| Don Imus on himself and Howard Stern: "If we weren't so bad, we wouldn't be so good," And Imus adds: "He had a big problem with me. I didn't with him." |
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| Orlando Sentinel arts writer Matthew J. Palm reviews Alterity.co's final concert of the season. |
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| Is it smart to sell stocks and bonds you don't need to give the money to your children? Also: Are 401(k) distributions for college expenses taxable? |
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