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Artemis Two Crew Breaks Space Record, Flies Past Moon
Reckless Race on I-4: Motorcyclist Injured
Florida's New Anti-Terror Law: Protection & Consequences
GM Recalls Corvettes for Faulty Software
Florida Malls Evacuated Due to Bomb Threats
Artemis Two's Lunar Flyby: A New Era Begins
DTN Airbag Inflators: Permanent Ban Eyed After Deaths
Social Security Scams: Red Flags & Protection
U.S. Rescues Colonel in Iran, Escalating Tensions
Orange County Bans Outdoor Burning Due to Drought
Orlando Man Killed in Shooting, No Suspects
Trump's Iran Threats Escalate, Lawmakers Push for Removal
Rays Return to Tropicana Field, Home Opener vs Cubs
SAVE America Act: Voter Registration Crackdown
Savannah Guthrie Returns, Mom Missing: $1M Reward
Georgia Boy Drowns in Florida Pool
Artemis Two: First Crewed Moon Trip Since Apollo
Ceasefire Proposal, Tensions Rise: Iran-US Standoff
Tragedy in Kissimmee: 4-Year-Old Boy Drowns at Pool
Eaglets Hatch in Big Bear Valley: Nature's Show
Central Florida: Wet Week Ahead, Dry Weekend
Oviedo Council Votes on New Event Security
I-4 Flood in Osceola County: Commuters' Nightmare
Snails Save Florida Springs: New Study
Edgewater's Water Dilemma: Toilet to Tap or Not?
UCF McDonald's Robbery: Suspect Arrested
Man Shoots Ex, Kid in Car, Surrenders
Tragic Log Accident Kills Florida Man
Orion's Moon Flyby: First Crewed Trip in 50 Years
Florida Deputies Defuse Barricade Standoff
Artemis Two's Lunar Flyby: A Historic Milestone
Orlando's Homeless Crisis: Progress & Community Input
Motorcycle Fatality on State Road 40: Caution Urged
Day 37: U.S.-Iran War Escalates, Rescue Mission Succeeds
Motorcyclist Dies in I-95 Crash, Investigation Underway
Gunman Holed Up in Fruitland Park
Florida Standoff: Negotiators Work to Resolve Fruitland Park Incident
Pebble Creek Apartment Complex: Uninhabitable Buildings, No Relief
Florida Man's Wild Shooting & Beatdown
U.S. Rescues Missing Pilot, Ends Iran Conflict
U.S. Pilot Rescued, Iran Strikes Rattle Gulf
Train-Bus Crash: Kids, Parents Traumatized, Safety Measures Urged
Train vs Garbage Truck: Miracle No Injuries
Car Crashes into Lao New Year Parade, Injures 15
Community Delivers Food Amid Soaring Prices
Missing Teen Auger in Clermont: Community Help Needed
Truck Driver's Bomb Hoax Causes Traffic Nightmare
U.S. Jet Shot Down, Iran War Rages On
Tensions escalate as the war with Iran enters its thirty-sixth day, with a missing U.S. service member and a downed fighter jet. President Trump pushes for a massive defense boost, despite growing casualties. Over nineteen hundred dead in Iran, nineteen in Israel, and more across Gulf states and the West Bank. Irans foreign minister warns of radioactive fallout from potential strikes on the Bushehr nuclear plant. One crew member from Fridays downed jet was rescued, but the search continues. Stay tuned for whats next in this ongoing conflict. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/7ac46a0617b55545
Artemis Two: Halfway to the Moon
Artemis Two soars towards the moon, halfway there, with NASAs Orion spacecraft carrying four astronauts on a test flight. The crew has been busy preparing, and the mission marks the first crewed Orion flight since Apollo. Real-time tracking and live video feeds are available, as the spacecraft prepares for reentry heat and a Pacific splashdown, paving the way for future moon landings. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/180f75d271f00ac4
Raptors Reclaim Skies in Maitland
The Audubon Center for Birds of Prey in Maitland, Florida, rescues and rehabilitates hundreds of injured raptors annually, including bald eagles, owls, and hawks. The center, established in 1979, has released over eight hundred bald eagles back into the wild. Visitors can witness these magnificent birds up close and learn about preventing human-caused injuries. A new owl aviary is set to open, providing more opportunities for public engagement. The center operates on approximately one million dollars per year, primarily funded by donations. Visit Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., for a chance to see these birds of prey reclaim their skies. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/1e0d028b866dbc55