Good morning, Central Florida. Here's what you need to know today.

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If you enjoyed Thursday's weather, our forecast for this Friday isn't any different. We'll have plenty of sunshine, mix in some scattered clouds, and push highs to seasonable levels in the middle 80s.

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Highs: Mid-80s

Lows: Mid-60s

Rain Coverage: 0% 

    

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Around Central Florida

1. Crew for 1st manned Starliner mission arrives at Kennedy Space Center for ISS flight
Two astronauts that will be part of NASA's first crewed Boeing Starliner mission to the International Space Station landed on the Space Coast Thursday.

2. Support for Ukraine split among voters, poll reveals
Congress recently approved a new round of aid to Ukraine to the tune of more than $60 billion after months of debate.

3. As Osceola County considers maternity leave, educators say they stockpiled PTO for years to take time off
As school districts grapple with retention and recruitment during a teacher shortage, one local union is proposing a benefit which could go against the norm in the teaching field.

4. On the frontline of a Brevard County prescribed burn
Dry weather is leading to increased risk for wildfires. The season typically peaks in April, May and June due to little or no rainfall.


Around the Nation

1. FCC votes to reinstate net neutrality rules

2. Powerful animal sedative making fentanyl crisis 'even more dangerous,' WH official says

3. Supreme Court appears divided on Trump immunity claims in election subversion case

4. VP Harris, Kim Kardashian hold roundtable at White House with federal pardon recipients

5. Judge rejects Trump’s bid for new trial in E. Jean Carroll case

Quote of the Day

The University of Southern California's decision Thursday to cancel its main graduation ceremony — a move that came 10 days after administrators said the student valedictorian who had expressed support for Palestinians would not be allowed to speak — left students and alumni stunned as protests over the Israel-Hamas war continue to spread on campuses nationwide.