Jesse Jackson says "Jesus was a border baby"
Jesse Jackson spoke to Orlando Sentinel editors about current events, including immigration.
Later would have been too late for this gator
A man saved an alligator from a python with his bare hands.
Readers share their Memorial Day stories
An uncle still missing in North Korea. The raw emotions when locating a name on the Vietnam War Memorial. A poignant letter from a father to his father-in-law upon losing his son during World War II. These are just a few of the stories readers share for Memorial Day. Check out our gallery at this link: https://trib.al/IsESJ5c
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A U.S.-North Korea handshake
Minutes after he was confirmed as secretary of state Thursday, the White House pumped out photos of Mike Pompeo shaking hands with Kim Jong Un, touting the pictures as a step in the right direction toward a denuclearized North Korea. What do you think?
Watch this Winter Park toddler hit a golf ball
Golfing toddlers? Tiger Woods' biographies say he first became interested in golf at 6 months old. That makes Brodie Gray of Winter Park a late-comer at 15 months. But like Tiger, he's a self-starter. He just picked up a club and started hitting the ball on his own, says his mother, Megan, adding that he's a lefty like Phil Mickelson (Brodie's dad, Chip Gray, provided the video below). Now Brodie's 2 years old, and his parents are trying to figure out how to foster his love of golf as he grows up. Is he too young for professional instruction? Should his parents wait a few years to see if his interest continues? What about child athletes in general? Is there an ideal age to start honing a child's skills in a particular sport? Tell us what you think.
Apopka Mayoral Debate
Incumbent Apopka Mayor Joe Kilsheimer faces a re-election challenge from Orange County Commissioner Bryan Nelson. The two candidates squared off in a debate this evening (Jan. 31) at Highland Manor in Apopka. Election Day is March 13.
Dave Green is named Central Floridian of the Year 2017
Dave Green's self-discovery while hiking in the Mojave Desert led him to a new purpose in life. A tireless advocate for the hungry, he organized 54,000 volunteers to pack 4.4 million meals for Puerto Ricans devastated by Hurricane Maria. This effort clinched his selection from among five finalists as the Editorial Board's Central Floridian of the Year for 2017. Read his profile at this link: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-dave-green-central-floridian-of-the-year-20180123-story.html
Who will be named the 2017 Central Floridian of the Year? The Editorial Board will announce the top honoree from among five finalists before an audience at the University of Central Florida. Watch this space close to 9 p.m. for a link to our website.
Anti-tax crusader Grover Norquist touts President Trump’s tax cut
The president of Americans for Tax Reform, Grover Norquist, defends the Republican tax cut in an interview with Sentinel Opinions Editor Paul Owens.