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Fort Lauderdale is a city on Florida’s southeastern coast, known for its beaches and boating canals. The Strip is a promenade running along oceanside highway A1A. It’s lined with upscale outdoor restaurants, bars, boutiques and luxury hotels. Other attractions include the International Swimming Hall of Fame, with pools and a museum of memorabilia, and Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, featuring trails and a lagoon.

Lackluster Gators slip by Charlotte behind stout defense, 5 field goals

GAINESVILLE — Florida’s 22-7 win against Charlotte on Saturday night marked the Gators’ first three-game winning streak under Billy Napier but felt like a hollow victory. It could be a warning sign with SEC play set to ramp up Sept. 30 at Kentucky, winner of three of the past five meetings. “It’s hard to win,” Napier said. “We had to grind that one out. Half the teams in college football lost and the Gators won.  “Are we happy with a lot of the things that went on out there? No.” Napier’s squad failed to build on the momentum of an emotional and resounding 29-16 win against Tennessee but dispatched...

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Altmyer bounces back as Illinois, down by 10, rallies past FAU

By STEVE STEIN (Associated Press) CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Luke Altmyer threw a touchdown pass and ran for another and Isaiah Williams caught eight passes for 120 yards to lead Illinois to a 23-17 win over Florida Atlantic in a non-conference game Saturday. It was a bounce-back game for Altmyer, who threw four interceptions in the 30-13 loss to Penn State last week and was benched in the fourth quarter. He completed 25 of 36 passes for 303 yards and wasn’t picked off. Florida Atlantic’s Daniel Richardson, in his first start after Casey Thompson suffered a season-ending ACL tear, completed 28 of 49...

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General Daily Insight for September 24, 2023

General Daily Insight for September 24, 2023 A clear-headed approach will help us all navigate the day much more easily. The intelligent Moon in Capricorn starts out by trining eclectic Uranus, encouraging us to think outside the box. That energy will be amplified when the Moon conjoins transformative Pluto. We can stretch our minds when the Moon wanders into free-thinking Aquarius at 7:29 pm EDT, while the Sun will wrap things up with a quincunx to Saturn, reminding us to cut out procrastination and pull off a final victory. Aries March 21 – April 19 It’s all about who you know, Aries. The...

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Propelled by Yelich, Brewers pound Marlins behind 12 second-inning runs

MIAMI — Christian Yelich and Josh Donaldson homered during a 12-run second inning and the Milwaukee Brewers clinched a playoff berth Friday night with a 16-1 rout of the Miami Marlins. Milwaukee, assured at least a National League wild card, shaved its magic number to one for wrapping up the NL Central title. The Brewers, who have won four straight, can secure the crown with another victory Saturday over Miami or a loss by the Chicago Cubs to Colorado. The loss dropped the Marlins one game behind the Cubs for the third and final NL wild card. Yelich also launched a three-shot in the sixth as...

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19-year-old dies after being shot multiple times in Lauderhill, police say

A 19-year-old man died after he was shot multiple times in Lauderhill on Thursday night, police said. Romauni Berkett was found lying in the road, unresponsive, about 8:30 p.m. in the 2200 block of Northwest 59th Way about 8:30 p.m., Lauderhill Police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The police department released few details Friday afternoon aside from that Berkett was walking in the area when he was shot. They have no motive or suspect. Authorities ask anyone with information about the shooting to call Lauderhill Police at 954-497-4700 or Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-8477.

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How Remote Work Helps with Your House Hunt [INFOGRAPHIC]

Some HighlightsWhile remote work peaked during the pandemic, many people still work from home today.If you’re one of them, it could have an unexpected benefit when you’re looking to buy a home.If you can work from home, you might have more choices for where to live. Connect with a real estate agent to talk about your options and what’s most important to you.

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High school football week 5 scoreboard

Thursday Chaminade-Madonna 31, Miami Central 21 (3rd Q) Pahokee 34, Palm Beach Gardens 18 Palm Beach Central 37, Park Vista 7 Benjamin 24, Jensen Beach 0 Boynton Beach at West Boca Raton, ppd. Friday Archbishop McCarthy at American Heritage-Delray Boyd Anderson at Deerfield Beach Coconut Creek at Blanche Ely Dr. Krop at South Broward McArthur at Piper Northeast at Coral Springs North Broward Prep at St. Andrew’s North Miami at Calvary Christian Academy Nova at Cypress Bay Pembroke Pines Charter at West Broward Pine Crest at Westminster Academy Somerset Key at Boca Raton Christian Somerset Prep...

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General Daily Insight for September 22, 2023

General Daily Insight for September 22, 2023 What starts out as a potentially confusing day shouldn’t end that way. The Moon in adventurous Sagittarius begins with a conflicting square to mystical Neptune in Pisces and the Sun in Virgo, which could make it difficult to know how to proceed with any modicum of productivity. We should be able to organize ourselves once the Moon enters Capricorn at 4:20 pm EDT, bringing with it a sense of purpose. A lunar sextile to Saturn will help us make the most of what’s available. Aries March 21 – April 19 Your ambitions are burning extremely brightly,...

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NSU president to step down in 2025. His successor is already set.

After more than a decade of serving as Nova Southeastern University’s president and CEO, Dr. George Hanbury will step down in January 2025, when Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Dr. Harry Moon will take over. NSU’s Board of Trustees finalized and approved the succession plan at its Thursday meeting. Board members unanimously voted for Moon to become the seventh president and CEO, and the change will take effect Jan. 1, 2025, the university said in a news release. Before Hanbury became president in 2010 and CEO in 2011, he served as the university’s executive vice president...

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