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March 29, 2026

'No Kings' rallies | Immigration enforcement dollars | NCL christens new ship Norwegian Luna | Part-time Florida legislature | Florida AI restrictions | Alledged victim of priest's abuse

'No Kings' rallies | Immigration enforcement dollars | NCL christens new ship Norwegian Luna | Part-time Florida legislature | Florida AI restrictions | Alledged victim of priest's abuse
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'No Kings' rallies | Immigration enforcement dollars | NCL christens new ship Norwegian Luna | Part-time Florida legislature | Florida AI restrictions | Alledged victim of priest's abuse

Good morning. It's Sunday, March 29, 2026. The weather forecast calls for sunny skies and windy conditions with a high of 76 and a low of 66. Click here for more weather.

Central Florida 'No Kings' rallies draw crowds

Protests began at 10 a.m. in Central Florida with the largest, at Orlando City Hall, slated to kick off at noon.

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Florida approved millions for immigration enforcement. Where it goes is surprising

Small and mid-size law enforcement agencies have applied for and received most of the money to date, with the Osceola County Sheriff's Office getting the third-biggest award in the state.

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Embracing moon themes, NCL christens new ship Norwegian Luna in Miami

Norwegian Cruise Line christened new ship Norwegian Luna in Miami on Friday to begin its inaugural Bahamas and Caribbean sailing season from the port.

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Florida may have outgrown part-time legislature, experts say

Lawmakers don't always finish their work in a regular session, and their pay — less than $30,000 a year — means only those with other incomes, and an ability to be in Tallahassee for weeks at a time, can serve, they say.

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Florida voters wanted AI restrictions. But power, policy and politics doomed legislation.

Gov. Ron DeSantis, and Florida voters, wanted a law to restrict AI. "You can't have applications that are not controllable by human beings," he argued, but couldn't overcome the opposition.

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'I am the evidence': Alleged victim of priest's abuse confronts Orlando diocese

Steven Langston says he was molested beginning in 1977 by a priest whose name later showed up on the Diocese of Orlando list of personnel "credibly accused" of sex abuse. But Florida's strict legal time limits leave him little legal recourse in such long-ago incidents. The diocese has offered Langston $10,000 for therapy bills.

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Trump's conflicting messages sow confusion over the Iran war

By STEVEN SLOAN WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says the United States is winning the war with Iran even as thousands of additional American troops deploy to the Middle East. He has pilloried other countries for not helping the U.S., only to say later he does not need their assistance. He has twice delayed […]

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2 dead after vehicle crashes into house in Orange County

Two people are dead after a vehicle loses control and crashes into a house in Orange County on Saturday morning, the Florida Highway Patrol said. A 2008 Honda Civic, driven by an unknown driver, was traveling southbound on South Hawthorne Ave. north of 13th St. at approximately 7:54 a.m., FHP said. The driver was traveling […]

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Magic travel to Raptors for key matchup: 'It's a monumental game'

After snapping a six-game skid Thursday against Sacramento, the Magic travel to Toronto for a crucial matchup against the Raptors.

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Bianchi: UFL billionaire owner Mike Repole is betting this Orlando Storm won't just blow over

Mike Repole isn't just the owner of the UFL; he's an Orlando resident who believes in the City Beautiful.

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