Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.  	
    	  		  			| |  | | Two men have been arrested on sexual battery charges after a woman said they raped her at a party and a University of Central Florida fraternity has been suspended for the second time in less than a year. | 
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 |  | | A federal judge in Washington delivered the toughest blow yet to the Trump administration's efforts to phase out DACA. | 
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 |  | | Convicted criminals working as teachers. Welcome to voucher schools in Florida | 
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 |  | | The spring 2018 Hospital Safety Grades report by the Leapfrog Group shows that Florida Hospital campuses maintained an A grade in safety. | 
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 |  | | Former FSU All-American Derwin James' family is proud the safety is expected to realize his NFL dream on Thursday. | 
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 |  | | Former UF wide receiver Antonio Callaway reportedly tested positive for marijuana at the NFL Scouting Combine. | 
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 |  | | Orlando City players stepped aside in order to give winger Justin Meram a prime chance to score his first goal of the season during the club's 3-2 win over the | 
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 |  | | Former Gators' defensive tackle Taven Bryan has a good chance to go during the first round of Thursday's NFL draft. This would extend UF's streak of producing a first-round selection to six years. | 
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 |  | | The First Academy sophomore track, basketball and football standout Alex Shields makes skimming over hurdles look easy, but it takes hard work. | 
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 |  | | Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews the touring Broadway production of "Something Rotten!" at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. | 
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 |  | | California supergroup A Perfect Circle will perform at UCF's CFE Arena in October behind their latest album "Eat the Elephant." | 
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 |  | | Orlando Sentinel columnist Matthew J. Palm encounters Disney at the Garden Theatre, in conversation with Adam Pascal and in a delightful interlude in Lauren Gunderson's "Natural Shocks." | 
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 |  | | Hurricane Irma took its toll on more than just humans across Florida, but also a little screech owl, who suffered a fractured wing, but now has a new home at SeaWorld Orlando. | 
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 |  | | 'The Big Bang Theory' season finale, airing May 10, will feature the Sheldon-Amy wedding and a starry congregation. | 
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 |  | | A proposal to build hundreds of homes in Seminole's rural area draws alarm from residents. | 
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