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Orlando Philharmonic shows magic of Bernstein, power of young voices | Review

The Orlando Philharmonic debuted "Seventeen," which gives young people a voice, and paid tribute to Leonard Bernstein in weekend concerts.




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Peg O’Keef is back in town, trading superheroes for ‘Pride & Prejudice’

Peg O'Keef, the acclaimed actor and Orlando theater mainstay for decades, is directing a modern adaptation of "Pride & Prejudice" at Rollins.




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Manatee Awareness Month: Florida’s sea cows coming to Blue Spring, other winter havens

November marks the 45th year for Manatee Awareness Month as well as the official start of manatee season, which runs from Nov. 15-March 31. During the winter season, hundreds of the gentle giants make their way into Florida's natural springs or power plant outflows as a way to keep warm.





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UCF takes down FAU to remain unbeaten

UCF entered Tuesday’s game ranked last in the Big 12 in field-goal accuracy (39%) and last in 3-point shooting (22%), but shot 54% (32 of 59) against the Owls. That included a season-best 46% (13 of 28) from 3.




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Pictures: UCF Knights Men’s basketball team win third straight against Florida Atlantic Owls 100-94.




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Chris Perkins: Dolphins drafted the best players available with first two picks instead of filling needs. Stay tuned ...

The Dolphins selected the best players available in the NFL draft on Day 2, and they're convinced they did the right thing. However, some think they should have filled their needs, especially when it comes to tight end, right tackle and left guard.




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Ira Winderman: Heat could use a Herro, but there still is a formula vs. Knicks

Tyler Herro may never be missed more than in the Eastern Conference semifinals against the New York Knicks. But there still is a way for the Miami Heat to keep it rolling in the NBA playoffs.




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Hurricanes’ Will Mallory drafted by Indianapolis Colts

Will Mallory is the latest Miami Hurricanes tight end to reach the NFL. Mallory is the 22nd UM tight end to be picked in the draft, and the first since the Houston Texans picked Brevin Jordan in 2021.




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Reverberations of Larson’s violent Talladega wreck ‘unsettling’

The collision twisted and broke the support bars in Larson’s Chevrolet’s roll cage.




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Dolphins take college WR who will play TE, offensive tackle on Day 3 of NFL draft

The Miami Dolphins selected a talented college wide receiver who has the size to play tight end in the NFL with their sixth-round selection on the final day of the 2023 NFL draft, and then grabbed an offensive tackle in the seventh round.




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30 years later, SEC finally following UF’s lead on storming field | Commentary

Former Gators AD Jeremy Foley let it be known a long time ago that this dangerous tradition would not be tolerated at the Swamp.




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Chris Perkins: How do they fit? A closer look at Dolphins’ 2023 draft class

The Miami Dolphins only had four picks in the 2023 NFL draft, but they improved their team's talent base. Here's a closer look at the Dolphins' draft class -- cornerback Cam Smith, running back Devon Achane, tight end Elijah Higgins, and offensive tackle Ryan Hayes.




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UCF draft tracker: No Knights picked, multiple UDFAs sign with NFL teams

Although no Knights were selected in this year's NFL Draft, multiple former UCF players signed as undrafted free agents with NFL teams.




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No. 1 Lake Mary rallies and Winter Park rolls in FHSAA boys lacrosse

No. 1 Lake Mary was 4 goals down before rallying in FHSAA boys lacrosse. Winter Park advanced to state tourney; Lake Highland was rained out.




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Jaguars use draft to find help for QB Lawrence

The draft underscored Jacksonville’s commitment to improving its offense.




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Orlando City gets to 14 points with home win over L.A. Galaxy

Forward Ercan Kara opened the scoring for coach Oscar Pareja's Lions.




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Dolphins give big money to nose tackle, bring in prospects with local ties among undrafted free agents

The Miami Dolphins immediately got to work adding undrafted free agents to their rookie class upon completion of the NFL draft Saturday night.




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Chris Perkins: How did Dolphins fare in the draft compared to AFC East foes? Let’s take a look

The Sun Sentinel grades the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, New York Jets and New England Patriots' 2023 NFL draft class and analyzes which AFC East team fared the best in the division.




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Dolphins undeterred by first-round forfeiture; Grier, McDaniel talk CB, RB situation, Taylor Lewan and more

Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier and coach Mike McDaniel detail operating without their first-round pick and answered other offseason questions.




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Mike Shannon, who spent 50 years in the St. Louis Cardinals broadcast booth after winning 2 World Series, dies at 83

Mike Shannon, a two-time World Series winner and longtime St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster, has died. He was 83.




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Arraez, Marlins break tie in eighth inning, sweep Cubs to move to 10-0 in one-run games

Marlins returned to a season-best three games over .500 as Luis Arraez, who drove in two runs, logged at least one hit for the 25th time in the season's 29 games.




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Heat, Butler (now ailing) make another playoff statement, push past Knicks 108-101 in series opener

Miami Heat again steal homecourt advantage in a playoff road opener, this time pushing past the New York Knick at Madison Square Garden.




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Dave Hyde: Heat rise to the moment to take Game 1 with Butler on one ankle

Playoff Jimmy led Heat with 25 points and 11 rebounds, but those final five minutes told a sum-of-their-parts story




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Stephen Curry scores 50 points — an NBA record in a Game 7 — as the Golden State Warriors complete the 2nd-round field

Stephen Curry scored a playoff career-high 50 points and answered time and again to will on the defending champion Golden State Warriors in their quest for a repeat.




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Boston Bruins, after setting NHL records for wins and points, get eliminated in the 1st round with a Game 7 OT loss

The Boston Bruins set NHL records with 65 wins and 135 points in the regular season but became the second Presidents’ Trophy winner in five years to lose in the first round.




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Troopers looking for white or silver Chevy Silverado after hit-and-run on OBT

A 63-year-old man from Orlando is dead after a fatal hit-and-run crash on Orange Blossom Trail early Saturday morning, the Florida Highway Patrol said.




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Leaders support official acknowledgment of Oscar Mack after Kissimmee documentary screening

On Saturday, that effort may have begun taking another step, as community leaders who attended a screening of the documentary at the Solid Rock Community Church in Kissimmee vowed to work toward a public acknowledgment of Mack’s encounter with the Klan more than 100 years ago.




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Storms bring heavy rain, strong winds and some hail in Central Florida

Strong storms are expected to continue in central Florida through Saturday night and into the Sunday morning.




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Strong winds and thunderstorms continue in Central Florida on Sunday

Strong to severe storms will continue to develop ahead of an approaching cold front this morning, the National Weather Service said.




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3D Printing Podcast – Discussion With Autodesk, Part 1

Listen to the experts at Autodesk discuss 3D printing, the direction they are heading and the unusual play in the market!




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The Future Of 3D Printing By Xometry’s Own Greg Paulsen

Listen to Greg Paulsen of Xometry speak about his view of the future of 3D Printing! What is in store for us 3D Printing enthusiasts?



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3D Printing Podcast – A Discussion With Kari About Marketing Networks

A great way for 3D Printing companies to gain markets is to build a network. Listen to Kari Gillenwater, of Gillenwater Consulting Group talk about why she thinks marketing networks are important.



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3D Printing Podcast – When Building A Marketing Network, How Do You Convince People To Join It?

How do you get people to join your marketing network? Kari Gillenwater explains you need to give, to get! Check out this quick 3D Printing Podcast.




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3D Printing Podcast – A Discussion With A CFO On Teams That Work

Liten to Ann Diddlebock speak on teams that work. Get her perspective as a CFO and enjoy! We borrow this podcast from our friend at International Toolkit




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The Future Of 3D Printing – How 3D Printing Can Change The World

The Future Of 3D Printing By Xometry’s Own Greg Paulsen Listen to Greg Paulsen of Xometry speak about his view of the future of 3D Printing! What is in store for us 3D Printing enthusiasts? CLICK HERE!   How 3D Printing Can Change The World The future of manufacturing is




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Super Nintendo World Direct Is Today: How To Watch And What To Expect

If the words Super Nintendo bring back fond memories, Nintendo intends to keep refreshing your memory banks with more nostalgia. The next Super Nintendo World Direct will be presented today, November 11, at 5 PM ET with new exciting tidbits. The primary candidate on the calendar is not the limelight superstar Mario, nor is it his green-wearing




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Best Buy Unveils Its Black Friday Arsenal Of Deals That Are Available Now

Yes, we're not yet two full weeks into November, and also yes, the Black Friday deals and promotions have already begun to appear (like discounts on the Galaxy S24 FE and iPhone 16 bargaiins, as well as a massive discount on TCL's 98-inch behemoth of aTV). We suspect things will ramp up this week and as we further approach the real Black Friday—November




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You Can't Beat This Googly-Eyed Robot With A 3D Printed Hand At Rock, Paper, Scissors

YouTuber and former NASA engineer Mark Rober is betting on his robot being able to beat anyone, every time, in Rock-Paper-Scissors. He is so confident about his robot, affectionately named Rocky, beating any competitor he has offered $10,000 to anyone who can win against the googly-eyed robot. Don't worry, it should not be able to break a




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Sit Or Stand? New Study Questions Health Benefits Of Standing Desks

A long-term study monitoring health impacts of 83,000 adults have definitely found that standing desks per se might not be all they're cracked up to be. Following years of scientists (and standing desk advocates) warning on the harms of sitting, this new study comes as a shocker. Don't worry though, there's no need to offload those expensive




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Apple Now Sells iPhone 16 DIY Repair Parts And Tool Kits, Here's A Look At Pricing

Nearly two months after launching its iPhone 16 lineup, which struggled for sales at launch and is still facing a measured rollout of Apple Intelligence, Apple has now added these devices to its self-repair program. It’s a continuation of the company’s efforts that began in 2022, which provides the tools and parts necessary for customers to




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Will AMD Stick With Socket AM5 For Next-Gen Zen 6 CPUs? What We Know

AMD's Zen 5 processors have been out a few months, and you know what that means for journalists like us -- it's time to start looking to the future. The successor to the Zen 5 architecture will naturally be Zen 6, and while AMD has confirmed that detail, the company said nothing else about its next-generation CPU architecture. We know from




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Steam Deck OLED Is Getting A Stunning White Makeover With A Special Bonus

Scalpers sure are going to love what's on tap from Valve. No, we're not getting a Steam Deck 2 console (not yet, anyway), but Valve is releasing the Steam Deck OLED: Limited Edition White, which as the model name clearly states, is a Steam Deck OLED with a white colorway with limited quantities available. It's not clear how many units Valve




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NVIDIA Reportedly Winds Down RTX 40 Production As 50 Series GPUs Remain On Track

As all things must come to an end, NVIDIA's GeForce RTX GPUs follow in the cycle of life. With NVIDIA going full-throttle ahead with its GeForce RTX 50 series launch, it appears that its current RTX 40 series GPUs are about to be sunset (most of them, anyway). NVIDIA has been absolutely buzzing with productions for the AI craze sweeping the




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Warner Bros Is Selling Batmobile Replicas From The Dark Knight For $3 Million

Suffering from a severe case of midlife crisis? Just won the lottery and need some ideas on what to spend it on? If your answer is "yes" to one or the other (or both), you might be interested in purchasing one of the ten Batman Tumbler replicas being made by Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products (WBDGCP) and Relevance International.




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LG Develops First-Ever Stretchable Display With Amazing Elasticity And Micro LEDs

LG is bending the rules of physics with its first-ever stretchable display that expands with impressive elasticity and micro-LEDs. The new display is capable of expanding up to 50%, the highest rate of elongation in the industry. Companies have been pushing the boundaries of what screens can do in the last few years. From Motorola’s concept




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Displays 101: Here’s What To Look For In Your Next Monitor Or TV

Have you ever read a monitor review or looked at monitor specification pages and wondered what all the terms meant? In this article, we're going to go over display basics, explaining the core specifications of monitors and what you should look for when shopping for a new display. Most of the information and terminology in this post will apply...




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Ubisoft Speeds Into A Lawsuit After Controversially Slamming Brakes On The Crew

Beleaguered game publisher Ubisoft is now facing backlash from players, who are seeking to attain a class action lawsuit against the company after it shut down the online multiplayer racing game The Crew. This lawsuit comes on top of struggles Ubisoft has seen with its recent game releases, with the flagship Star Wars Outlaws’ disappointing




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Your SSD Is Not As Capacious As Micron's Beastly New 60TB PCIe 5.0 Storage Drive

When you think of bulk storage, you probably still think about hard drives, and that's fair enough; spinning rust still offers superior value in terms of price per gigabyte. When storage density is more important than value, though, solid-state drives win again. That's because there are SSDs like Micron's new ION 6550, which can store up to




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World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly proceedings: Book 2

World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly proceedings: Book 2
Book 2 contains the reports of the Assembly, the list of participants and the list of documents.