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September 12, 2025

Teachers warned about online posts | UCF, HBCUs receive threats | Charlie Kirk's killing | SpaceX launch | Maxwell on 9/11

Teachers warned about online posts | UCF, HBCUs receive threats | Charlie Kirk's killing | SpaceX launch | Maxwell on 9/11
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Friday, September 12, 2025

Teachers warned about online posts | UCF, HBCUs receive threats | Charlie Kirk's killing | SpaceX launch | Maxwell on 9/11

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Florida warns teachers not to post negatively about Charlie Kirk

A teacher in Clay County in North Florida was suspended from her job Thursday because of a social media post that suggested she was pleased with Kirk’s death.

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UCF, HBCUs nationwide receive threats against Black people on campus

University of Central Florida officials are investigating an emailed threat to Black people on campus Thursday amid a wave of similar messages that forced shutdowns at Historically Black Colleges and Universities around the U.S.

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FBI releases photos of person of interest in Charlie Kirk's killing on a Utah university campus

Officials say nearby woods where a high-powered rifle was found were secured.

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SpaceX manages launch on 4th try after series of weather scrubs

A SpaceX launch on the Space Coast was rained out Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, but the company was able to complete liftoff on Thursday when skies finally cleared.

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Maxwell: This 9/11, remember veterans long after this week

We pause to honor those who perished. But let's not forget the veterans who responded to that attack, many of whom are still struggling.

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Bear advocates aim to win hunt permits, foil Florida's bear hunt

Florida's controversial bear hunt, its first in a decade, is scheduled for December, and currently the state will allow 187 bears to be killed.

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State board confirms Landry as University of Florida's interim president

The board overseeing Florida's public universities on Thursday confirmed Dr. Donald W. Landry as the interim president of the University of Florida, after the board rejected another candidate following conservative criticism.

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Shuffleboard club files lawsuit against Leesburg to save courts

The city commission voted last month to donate the land to a nonprofit that will build housing for homeless young adults.

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'You shot me, man!' Video shows Orange deputy accidentally fire on home invasion victim

The sheriff's office said the deputy has been relieved of law enforcement duty.

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Hurricane center forecasts new tropical wave to emerge in Atlantic

The National Hurricane Center forecasts a tropical wave to move into the Atlantic that could become the season's next tropical depression or storm.

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Orlando theme park rides: What's closed and what's coming

Although some plans are clearly stated by their operators, other replacement rides remain shrouded in mystery and surrounded by rumor.

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