Archive for Monday, January 31, 2022
Neo-Nazi demonstrations in Orlando draw law enforcement scrutiny and prompt political controversy
Democrats called on Gov. DeSantis to denounce the neo-Nazis after, according to news reports, his press secretary tweeted, with no factual basis, that they might really be Democratic staffers. She later deleted the tweet.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Update: FBI, Daytona Beach Police say Monday’s threat against BCU part of a larger trend of threatened violence against HBCUs
This is the second time this month that HBCUs have been targeted by bomb threats.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Howard Hesseman, who played Johnny Fever on ‘WKRP in Cincinnati,’ dies at 81
Goodbye, Johnny Fever.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
UCF students find pathway to NASA through internship partnership
A partnership between UCF and NASA is helping students launch their career with Kennedy Space Center.
Published in Central Florida News, Space
Published in Central Florida News, Space
Deltona seeks input on proposed rules restricting food trucks
Deltona is asking for input on new rules for food trucks.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Evusheld offers another layer of protection for patients who may not respond well to COVID-19 vaccines
Unlike other monoclonal antibody therapies, Evusheld is not meant to treat active coronavirus infection. Instead, it’s preventative medicine for people with compromised immune systems.
Published in Central Florida News, Health
Published in Central Florida News, Health
From Stalin to Putin, Ukraine is still trying to break free from Moscow
Josef Stalin caused a famine when he tried to remake Ukraine's farms. Vladimir Putin is threatening to invade Ukraine — again. For a century, Ukraine has been trying to escape Moscow's grip.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News