Boeing’s Starliner scrubs again, skips Sunday attempt • Panthers take down Rangers 2-1, clinch trip to second straight Stanley Cup Final
Orlando Morning Report Sunday, June 2, 2024 | | |
| | OMA lawsuit | Boeing's Starliner scrubs again | Panthers take down Rangers 2-1 Good morning. It's Sunday, June 2, 2024. The weather forecast is partly cloudy with a high of 91 and low of 68. Click here for more weather. Want to go deeper? Why not sign up for one of our focused newsletters such as Political Pulse on the latest election and government news. Sign up here. | | Aaron De Groft, the former director of Orlando Museum of Art, has amended his suit against the museum after a judge dismissed his previous suit. | | | With under four minutes on the countdown clock, teams scrubbed a launch attempt Saturday of a pair of NASA astronauts seated in what was supposed to be the first human spaceflight of Boeing's CST-100 Starliner. | | | The Panthers got goals from Sam Bennett and Vladimir Tarasenko, punching their ticket to a second straight Stanley Cup Final. | | | On a day Boeing's Starliner was the focus on the Space Coast, SpaceX went about the business of building up and shipping out more infrastructure to support its massive Starship rocket. | | | Groups that assist crime victims across the United States are bracing for significant financial pain after the amount available from a major federal victim services fund plunged $700 million this year. | | | Last summer, emergency room visits for heat-related illnesses reached an all-time high, and if May in South Florida is any indication, this year could be worse. The CDC has a new heat health tracker to gauge your risk. | | | In a world with norms, Trump would have withdrawn from politics and saved himself and his party from shame. But Trump's perverse accomplishment has been to purge shame, accountability and morality from one of America's two great political parties. | | | After 56 years covering the underbelly of America, Fred Grimm is hanging up his pen. | | | Starbucks' DEI policies are attracting Tallahassee's attention, but a longtime Orlando theater executive writes that in his experience, a workplace or public space where everyone feels included and cared for is paramount. | | | As new homes are built at the intersection of natural and wild lands, the risk to people and property from future fires increases dramatically. | | | |
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