Sunday, May 19, 2019

UCF AD Danny White: ‘Precedent I don’t like being set’ & How 'Game of Thrones' changed TV

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UCF AD Danny White on USF's 2-for-1s against Gators, 'Canes: 'Precedent I don't like being set' | Commentary

USF's two-for-ones against the Gators and 'Canes hurts UCF and AAC claims of being a "Power 6" league.

'Game of Thrones': CNN explores how it changed TV

The Sunday morning lineup includes Mitt Romney, presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and a CNN discussion about how 'Game of Thrones' changed TV.

Apollo 10 launched 50 years ago today, came oh-so-close to landing on the moon

Apollo 10 was the first and last time NASA would send three men to the moon with the express intention of getting them as close as possible to the lunar surface without actually touching it.

Downtown information center prepares to reopen as 'Discover Downtown.' It's bigger and brighter than before.

After months of renovations, Orlando's Downtown Information Center has doubled in size, added local products for purchase and is nearly ready for the public eye. The soft opening is set for next week for the 3,800-square foot facility that welcomes about 10,000 people annually.

Ask Orlando: How did the city avoid civil rights violence?

The civil rights movement sparked violent protests in Southern cities during the 1960s. How did Orlando avoid serious trouble and progress out of the Jim Crow era?

MegaCon: Harry Potter sorting hat puts Potterheads into their Hogwarts houses

At MegaCon Orlando 2019, a Harry Potter sorting hat event put aspiring wizards into their Hogwarts houses.

Trump administration backs off plan to send migrants from Mexican border to South Florida, sheriff says

Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw announced Saturday that the federal government had "backed off" plans to send about 1,000 migrants per month from the Mexican border to Broward and Palm Beach counties.

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