Start your day with a quick digest of today's top Central Florida headlines.
| After the manual recount, incumbent Democrat U.S. Bill Nelson narrowed Rick Scott's lead down to 10,033, but remained behind, giving the race to Scott. Nelson officially conceded. |
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| Andrew Gillum conceded Saturday and congratulated Republican Ron DeSantis on becoming Florida's next governor. |
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| Uber and Mears are entering into the first-ever partnership between taxi and ride-share in the United States. It launches in Central Florida Nov. 26. |
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| Randall J. Lynch was a professor at the Daytona Beach campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. |
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| Bad ballot design. Votes by email. Under votes. Over votes. Orlando Sentinel politics editor Steven Lemongello, columnist Scott Maxwell and senior reporter Beth Kassab break down the 2018 election failings and offer some hope on what can be done to avoid these debacles in the latest Orlando Sentinel Conversations podcast. |
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| Hot shooting helped the Orlando Magic roll to a 131-117 home triumph against the New York Knicks, extending Orlando's win streak to three games. |
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| Joey Logano wins his first NASCAR Cup title, outlasting rival Martin Truex Jr. in the Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. |
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| The Florida State defense showed progress during the Seminoles' dramatic upset of No. 20 Boston College on Saturday at Doak Campbell Stadium. |
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| Ben Roethlisberger lunged in from the 1-yard line for the winning touchdown with 5 seconds remaining as the Pittsburgh Steelers rallied from 16 points down in the second half for a 20-16 victory at Jacksonville, a crushing defeat for the Jaguars. |
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| Tampa Bay (3-7) put together a thwarted comeback after Jameis Winston replaced a turnover-plagued Ryan Fitzpatrick in the third quarter and led four touchdown drives in a 38-35 loss at the Giants. |
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| While that's slightly lower than the domestic start of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," it was easily enough to dominate the weekend box office. |
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| Orlando Sentinel arts critic Matthew J. Palm picks the top events of the week. |
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| "Avenue Q" theater review by Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm |
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| Theater West End had planned on hosting the revival of the popular production. |
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| "Winter Wonderettes" review by Oralndo Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm |
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| Tweaked designs for the Zoi House are out, and there's a significant new twist in the look of what would become Orlando's tallest building. |
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| Disney Parks leader Bob Chapek shared some details about for Star Wars land rides, Epcot shows, a hotel's name and more during D23 event in Orlando |
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