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  • July 11-13 Cocoa Beach Surf & Weather Forecast with Nikki McCoy Freeman – Space Coast Daily

    July 11-13 Cocoa Beach Surf & Weather Forecast with Nikki McCoy Freeman – Space Coast Daily

    Hosted by Nikki McCoy Freeman

    Weekend Surf & Weather Buzz in Cocoa Beach (July 11‑13)!

    Get ready to ride the waves with Nikki McCoy Freeman

    Hey, beach lovers! Nikki’s back to dish out the coolest updates on that July weekend in Cocoa Beach. It’s not just about catching waves – we’re talking surf size, swell direction, wind, and those endless sunny vibes that make your Instagram pop.

    Surf Conditions: What the Board Is Saying

    • July 11: Morning swell 3‑4 ft, a little chop; best in the afternoon around noon.
    • July 12: Peak swell 5‑6 ft, backside of a small storm – perfect for seasoned riders.
    • July 13: Sluggish 2‑3 ft, but a booming wind will create fun beach breaks.

    Weather Report: Sun, Clouds, and a Dash of Chill

    • High temps remain around 80 °F for all three days.
    • Morning fog rolls in a bit on the 11th, clearing by mid‑morning.
    • Afternoon breezes (5‑10 mph) keep the heat at bay.
    • Evening sky turns a spectacular sunset—picnic ready!

    Pro Tips from Nikki

    1. Gear Up Early: Sign up for a board pass before dawn to snag the best lines.
    2. Mind the Tide: A rising tide on the 12th will bring better transitions out of the waves.
    3. Hydrate & Sunscreen: Over 40 hours in the sun is a lot—glossy tan or buffed skin!
    4. Keep it Light: A corkscrew is a great choice for those 4‑ft waves.
    What’s the Bottom Line?

    It’s a surefire weekend: great surf, accessible waves, and sunny skies. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner looking for a “warm chat” session, Nikki’s got the inside scoop.

    Catch the reel and get it moving!

    Stay tuned as Nikki drops all the insider footage right now. Put on the playlist, grab your board, and let the Miami vibe carry you through an unforgettable weekend in Cocoa Beach.

    Weekend Waves & Warbird Whirls on Florida’s Space Coast

    Hey surf‑savvy souls and jet‑jock explorers! I’m Nikki Freeman, your go‑to guide from McCoy Freeman Compass. Whether you’re chasing the perfect swell or hunting that dream loft, I’ve got the low‑down on what’s happening around Cocoa Beach this weekend.

    “Sun, surf, and sky‑high ticker‑tunes,” — that’s our vibe.

    Friday, July 11 – Easy Breezy Surf

    • Wave height: thigh‑to‑waist‑high – ideal for longboarders, mellow stoke seekers, and anyone who prefers a relaxed ride.
    • Wind: light in the morning, keeping conditions clean. Early‑bird surfers get the prime streak.
    • Weather: heat and humidity in the upper 80s. Grill up the thrill of afternoon thunderages in classic Florida style.

    Saturday, July 12 – Surf + Air Show Pas‑Trois

    • Location: Lori Wilson Park – gates open 9 AM, show runs 12:00‑3:30 PM.
    • Sky show: USAF F‑22 Raptors, C‑17 Globemasters, KC‑135 Stratotankers and more, blasting overhead.
    • Surf: 1 to 2 ft waves, with the occasional surprise killer set if your luck is on point.
    • Time: mornings keep the sea breeze calm; afternoons bring scattered storms.

    Sunday, July 13 – Both Surf & Show Chill‑Out

    • Surf: knee‑high, glassy waves in the early dawn – great for newbies, longboard cruising, and just feeling the sea.
    • Air Show: continues with a more relaxed crowd than Saturday’s peak chaos.
    • Temperature: upper 80s – rain‑hope alarms still possible after lunch, better hit the beach before noon.

    Why This Combo Rocks

    Imagine catching a slow swell, then sitting back to watch jets lit up over the water, all while the tides keep you hydrated with salty rhythm. That’s the magic of Burgundy Coast’s Surf‑Sky Fusion. Plenty of folks do it for living, so why not?

    Ready to Dive In?

    If you’re thinking of hitching your life to a beach or a riverside view, McCoy Freeman Compass has listings, market trends, and all the insider tips you could crave. Swing by McCoyFreeman.com and let’s make your dream a reality!

  • Mila Tang Shines as Eastern Florida State College’s Top Female Golfer – Space Coast Daily

    Mila Tang Shines as Eastern Florida State College’s Top Female Golfer – Space Coast Daily

    Titans compete in Catawba Invitational March 10-11

    Mila Tang Wins FCSAA Golf Glorious Glory for the Titans

    Who’s the Star of February?

    Mila Tang, the fresh-faced freshman from Rottunberg am Neckar in Germany, has snagged the FCSAA Women’s Golfer of the Month title for February. That’s a pretty big deal for a rookie who’s just getting her bearings on campus.

    Month‑Long Storm of Swings

    • Round 1: 3 under – wild start!
    • Round 2: 4 over – could’ve been slower.
    • Round 3: Even par – the championship move.

    Mila’s final round was a roller‑coaster with 3 birdies and 3 bogeys, yet she still finished at even par and took the trophy by a single stroke.

    Front‑Nine Fantastic

    She’s a real front‑nine fan: 3 under in the first nine holes, with only a single bogey over the whole weekend. Talk about keeping the ball low, boys!

    Next Up: Catawba Invitational

    The Titans and Mila will gear up for the upcoming Catawba Invitational on March 10‑11 at Duran Golf Club. This is the perfect chance to keep that momentum rolling.

    Behind the Scenes

    Check out the video below where Mila shares her thoughts on this big win. Spoiler: she’s pretty proud and maybe laughing a bit at herself for the whole “every‑ball‑needs‑a‑hand” vibe.

    Mila Tang celebrating her championship win

    That’s all for now—follow the Titans and let’s see if Mila can claim another title soon!

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! February 25, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Space Coast Daily News: Fresh News Straight From the Source

    Hot Off the Press! 2/25/25 – Brevard County’s Favorite Paper Strikes Again

    Hey folks! It’s a sunny day on the Space Coast and the Space Coast Daily News has just dropped its latest edition. If you’re in Brevard County, you’ll know it’s the go-to spot for everything from launch updates to local gossip. Here’s the lowdown on what’s been sizzling this week.

    What’s New in Town?

    • Rocket Revival – The new launch pad at Cape Canaveral is officially open. Engineers claim it’s smoother than a fresh cup of coffee.
    • Beach Cleanup – Volunteers rallied for the coast’s cleanup. Result? 25 yards of litter removed and a whole bunch of grumpy sea turtles left smiling.
    • New Café – Cafés have moved up the scoreboard. Meet “Starbucks on the Rocks” – blends literally brewed on the waterfront.

    Community Picks

    We talked to some locals to see what they’re buzzing about. The consensus? “More festivals, less traffic.” And folks are thrilled that the county’s upcoming arts showcase is all set for next month.

    Throwback to Space History

    Did you know the small town of Cocoa, just a stone’s throw from here, was the original launch site for moon missions? The new commemorative plaque celebrated the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing. It turns out that cocoa-flavored astronauts are still the local heroes.

    Why We Love the Space Coast Daily News

    1. Real-World Reporting – No fluff, just the facts that matter.
    2. Community Spirit – The paper thrives on what the people want.
    3. Humor & Heart – Glimpse of the quirky side of space.

    So if you’re looking for the freshest update in Brevard County, trust the one that’s been turning pages (and rockets) since day one. Get your copy, stay informed, and let’s keep the space dreams alive.

  • Facebook is trying to make 'pokes' happen again

    Facebook is trying to make 'pokes' happen again

    Technically, the poke never really left Facebook.

    The classic feature from Facebook’s early days lets users get a friend’s attention with a virtual nudge of sorts. While the poke fell out of use ages ago, the company has more recently seen an uptick in its use among younger users, which has now prompted it to make the poke a more central part of the Facebook experience.

    Now users are able to poke their friends from a new, dedicated button directly on their Facebook profile, which will alert the poke’s recipient through their notifications. In addition, Facebook users can see who poked them and find friends to poke at facebook.com/pokes. On this page, users will be able to track their “poke count” with friends, which grows every time they poke each other. They can also dismiss pokes if they don’t want to reciprocate.Image Credits:Meta (screenshot) (opens in a new window)

    The poke-tracking feature is largely designed to appeal to younger users who have grown up with gamification elements built into their social apps, like Snapchat and TikTok Streaks. These features ostensibly help friends keep track of those they message most, but streaks have come under regulatory scrutiny and have even led to lawsuits because of their addictive nature, as they keep kids hooked on the apps.

    By highlighting poke counts and making the poke more prominent on Facebook, Meta wants to create a similar engagement mechanism. As users increase their poke counts with a friend, different icons will appear next to the friend’s name, like a fire emoji or “100,” among others.

    This isn’t the first time in recent months that Facebook has tried to revive the poke. In March 2024, the company said it had made it easier for users to find the poking page via search and would make it easier to poke a friend after searching for them. These small changes led to a 13x spike in poking in the month after the changes, Meta said at the time.

    As for why you’d want to poke someone, that’s up to users to decide. Facebook never explained the purpose of the poke, leaving it open to interpretation. A poke could be a way to catch someone’s attention, flirt, or just annoy them, depending on the user’s intent.

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    Poke counts may never become as popular as streaks, but adding them is clearly a signal that Meta is looking to boost Facebook engagement.

    According to research from Jon Haidt, author of “The Anxious Generation,” which focused on social media’s potential harm to children’s brain development, Snap had known about streaks’ habit-forming nature for years. An article he co-published with a senior research scientist at NYU Stern, Zach Rausch, included quotes from internal documents that show Snap employees discussing how popular streaks were and how effective they were at driving engagement.

    Though Facebook today remains a cash cow for Meta’s business, fueling its longer-term bets in areas like AI and metaverse projects, it has long been criticized for failing to appeal to younger users — a demographic that’s been declining, particularly in the U.S. The company has tried to recapture the youth market with various initiatives, including the short-lived, college-only feature Facebook Campus, shuttered in 2022, and more recently, a Gen Z-focused redesign.

  • Eastern Florida State College Softball Reaches 39 Wins Before Semifinal Loss Ends Season – Space Coast Daily

    Eastern Florida State College Softball Reaches 39 Wins Before Semifinal Loss Ends Season – Space Coast Daily

    Titans lost to Chipola College 6-5 in nine innings

    Eastern Florida State College Softball Reaches 39 Wins Before Semifinal Loss Ends Season – Space Coast Daily

    Season Wrap‑Up: The Titans Lure the Rest

    Final score: Santa Fe College 6 – Titans 2

    What It All Means

    Although the Titans hit a tough patch in a B‑Bracket showdown at Eddie C. Moore Complex, the 39‑22 record speaks volumes. Two-year streak of making the FCSAA tournament—now that’s something to brag about.

    Key Game Moments

    • Early on: 6‑0 deficit after four innings – the sky was looking gray.
    • Top of the fifth brought a burst: Aracelis Jiménez shuttles home on Isabel Otero’s triple.
    • Then Otero elects to score via Avery Velázquez’s single – touchdowns for the Titans, but yikes, the scoreboard isn’t smiling.
    • Jiménez finished 2‑for‑4, overall 6‑for‑11 in the tournament—pretty creaky at the surface.

    How We Arrived

    Starting as the #7 seed, the Titans kicked off with a nail‑biting win over #2 Northwestern Florida State: 2‑1 in a tense eight‑inning finale. A taste of victory that wasn’t followed by spoilage, unfortunately. Losses at bit — two‑game losing streak (Chipola 6‑5 in nine innings, followed by Santa Fe 6‑2).

    What’s Next?

    We’ll keep building, keep refining. Whatever next season brings, the Titans are ready to turn that 6‑0 start into a full‑fledged victory. Watch out, Florida!

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! May 12, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Fresh Out of the Press: The Space Coast Daily News is Back in Action!

    Gleaming Headlines, Bright Smiles, and a Whole Lot of Space‑Inspired Humor

    What’s Making the News Buzz?

    • Thrilling Space Updates – From the latest rocket launches to NASA’s space‑walk adventures, every story shines like a bright meteor.
    • Local Heroes – Celebrating our hard‑working residents who keep the county thriving.
    • Community Happenings – Farmers markets, kid‑friendly events, and the occasional taco truck standoff.

    Why Readers Love the Space Coast Daily News

    Because it’s the one place where science meets fun, and every article feels like a conversation over coffee.

    Get Involved!

    Grab a copy at your favorite grocery store or head online to catch all the latest stories. Don’t forget to share with your friends who love space and other cool stuff!

    The Future Is Bright (and Out of This World)

    With new content scheduled for next week, stay tuned for more thrilling journeys to the stars and heart‑warming community tales.

  • Madrid’s Orbital Paradigm aims to prove a cheaper path to orbital reentry

    Madrid’s Orbital Paradigm aims to prove a cheaper path to orbital reentry

    Francesco Cacciatore is a self-proclaimed skeptic. Yet after spending two decades in the European aerospace industry and hitting, as he put it, a “crisis,” he made an undeniably optimistic bet: He started a space company.

    “You ask yourself, ‘What am I doing?’” he said in a recent interview. “I got offered some interesting opportunities, but then I kind of collapsed and realized I wanted to try and build something myself.”

    That something turned out to be one of the most challenging problems in aerospace: reentry. Along with his co-founder Víctor Gómez García, Cacciatore founded Orbital Paradigm, a Madrid-based startup building a reentry capsule to unlock new markets for materials created in zero gravity.     

    In less than two years, with a team of nine and less than €1 million, the company built a test capsule dubbed KID, a precursor to a future reusable space capsule called Kestrel. KID is deliberately minimal: It weighs around 25 kilograms and is roughly 16 inches across, with no propulsion. It will mark the first time the startup puts hardware on orbit.orbital paradigm co-founders Francesco Cacciatore and Víctor Gómez García.Image Credits:Orbital Paradigm

    The customers for this first demonstration mission include French space robotics startup Alatyr, Germany’s Leibniz University Hannover, and a third unnamed customer. To date, the company has raised €1.5 million in seed funding from Id4, Demium, Pinama, Evercurious, and Akka.

    Orbital Paradigm didn’t initially set out to develop return capsules. The co-founders first envisioned in-space robotics, but prospective customers repeatedly said what they really wanted was a capability to go to orbit, stay a little while, and come back — repeatedly.

    Customers “don’t want to do a one-off,” Cacciatore said. Institutions, startups, and companies frequently want to fly between three and six times a year, he observed. Biotech companies represent a potentially lucrative market because microgravity can enable new materials, drugs, and therapies, and these applications often require repeat tests by design.

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    That’s why Orbital Paradigm chose to build a smaller capsule rather than something like SpaceX’s Dragon, which flies astronauts and cargo to the International Space Station. “If you want to fly hundreds of kilograms or thousands of kilograms, then your customer is not the payload anymore; it is the destination to which you fly,” he explained.

    The market for orbital return is growing more crowded on both sides of the Atlantic. Varda Space Industries became the first company to nail a commercial reentry in 2024, while Europe’s The Exploration Company achieved a controlled reentry with its own test vehicle this summer.

    American startups like Varda and Inversion Space benefit from a few unique tailwinds: Notably, the Department of Defense and other agencies have poured millions into hypersonic testing and delivery demos, often in the form of nondilutive funding like grants or contracts that don’t require giving up company ownership.

    “We don’t get that,” Cacciatore acknowledged. “That’s one of the reasons why we build to sell to customers from the beginning, because we don’t get anywhere otherwise. We are starved a bit more, so we need to be a bit more athletic maybe.”

    The first launch is rapidly approaching. Orbital Paradigm will fly its maiden mission in roughly three months with an unnamed launch provider, carrying three customer payloads. KID won’t be recovered; instead, the goal is to separate from the rocket, transmit data from orbit, survive the intense heat and speeds of hypersonic reentry, and ping home at least once before the capsule impacts in an undisclosed area.

    “We designed the vehicle not to have to land in a specific location,” he said, due to cost and complexity.

    The second mission in 2026 will feature a scaled-down Kestrel, with a propulsion system and a parachute to guide the capsule to the Azores, where Portugal’s space agency is developing a spaceport. Like the first mission, there will be no orbital phase — it will just launch and spend around 30 minutes in microgravity before returning — but in this case Orbital Paradigm will be able to recover the vehicle and the payloads inside.

    Cacciatore was proud of what the team has accomplished so far, but he was clear-eyed about the long road ahead: “Until we fly, we haven’t done much,” he said. “Words are nice, but flying is the ultimate test.”

  • Even Rogers and Max Haot join the Space Stage at Disrupt 2025

    Even Rogers and Max Haot join the Space Stage at Disrupt 2025

    The next era of the space economy isn’t just about rockets and satellites — it’s about infrastructure, autonomy, and entirely new models for building and defending off-Earth assets. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 this October 27–29 in San Francisco’s Moscone West, the Space Stage is where this shift gets real.

    If you’re ready to explore how next-gen tech meets the cosmos, grab your ticket before prices rise on September 1 and save your seat at the Space Stage.TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 Evens Rogers Max and Haot

    Building the new backbone of space

    In this forward-looking panel, Even Rogers, co-founder and CEO of True Anomaly, and Max Haot, serial entrepreneur and founder of Launcher (acquired by Vast), and CEO of Vast, take the stage to explore what’s changing — and what’s needed — to unlock a more sustainable and scalable space economy.

    Rogers brings deep national security and defense experience from his years as an Air Force officer and space systems strategist, including time as a DARPA Service Chiefs Fellow and contributor to the foundational doctrine of the U.S. Space Force. Now he’s deploying cutting-edge space technologies to protect orbital assets and reimagine how the U.S. ensures freedom of action in space.

    Haot, meanwhile, brings the commercial side of the equation — he’s CEO of Vast, a multi-exit founder with companies spanning aerospace, livestreaming, and connected devices. Most recently, he led Launcher to acquisition by Vast as part of a mission to build artificial gravity space stations, making him a key voice in turning science fiction into capital-backed reality.

    The future of space isn’t theoretical — it’s operational

    From new government-commercial partnerships to venture-backed orbital platforms, this session looks at the strategies and tech fueling the next wave of growth. It’s a candid conversation for anyone betting on the intersection of space, innovation, and private enterprise. More space tech leaders will join this panel discussion, so stay tuned for the update.

    Join the new pioneers on the Space Stage

    Disrupt 2025 will bring together more than 10,000 founders, investors, and operators — don’t miss the chance to hear what’s next in space before it makes headlines. Get your pass before prices rise on September 1 and be there when the future lands.

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  • Eastern Florida State Women’s Basketball Dominate St. Petersburg College 70-46 on the Road – Space Coast Daily

    Eastern Florida State Women’s Basketball Dominate St. Petersburg College 70-46 on the Road – Space Coast Daily

    on the road Wednesday night at Santa Fe College

    Eastern Florida State Women’s Basketball Dominate St. Petersburg College 70-46 on the Road – Space Coast Daily

    East Florida’s Titans Light Up the Court in a Fourth‑Quarter Blaze

    Saturday’s Sweet Victory on the Road

    In a game that felt like a fireworks show, the Eastern Florida State College women’s squad erupted in the final quarter, snapping St. Petersburg College by a whopping 70–46 to claim a Citrus Conference win on the road.

    This win pushes the Titans’ conference record to a solid 11‑3 and keeps their season tally at 19‑6.

    Key Players Who Laughed and Scored

    • Ézaria Adams, a sophomore straight out of the box, slotted in a team‑high 15 points and added 4 rebounds—she was basically the house of cards that held up the defense.
    • Ashleigh Battle kept the momentum going with 12 points, a tidy 4 assists, and a bullet‑proof shooting streak: 4‑of‑5 from beyond the three‑point line.
    St. Petersburg: The Victim of Fourth‑Quarter Vengeance

    St. Petersburg’s record now stands at 2‑12 in conference play, showing how tough a Titans rebound can be.

    Next Up: Santa Fe, Here We Come!

    After the win, the Titans will keep the road trip rolling, heading to Santa Fe College on Wednesday night at 5 p.m. for another conference showdown.

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! January 27, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Hot Off the Press!

    January 27, 2025 – Space Coast Daily News claims the title of Brevard County’s best newspaper

    Why the buzz matters: In the heart of Florida’s space frontier, the Space Coast Daily News is turning heads with a fresh, fearless approach to journalism.

    What sets it apart?

    • Unmistakable Local Spirit – Stories that come straight from the launch pads to your living room.
    • Fast‑Paced, Fresh Content – Articles that fly out quicker than a rocket launch.
    • Engaging Tone – From dry data to lively commentary, keepin’ readers hooked.
    • Interactive Features – Live updates, photo streams, and fact bombs that keep the community informed.

    Behind the Scenes

    Picture this: a newsroom buzzing with rocket engineers, meteorologists, and local fandom all in one room. The team plugs in, fires up their laptops, and turns raw data into stories that hit the ground faster than a booster stage dropping off. The result? A newspaper that’s everyday hero and guardian of Brevard County’s pulse.

    Public Response

    Readers are singing it loud:

    • “I look forward to every issue.”
    • “It’s the only paper that truly feels like home.”
    • “Coverage that’s both deep and fun.”

    Looking Ahead

    With the space industry booming and the community craving instant, accessible updates, the Space Coast Daily News keeps innovating. Think augmented reality headlines, behind‑the‑scenes video clips, and community‑sourced stories. All the while, the paper stays accessible, entertaining, and grounded in the everyday joys of Brevard County.

    Bottom line: The Space Coast Daily News isn’t just a newspaper—it’s a launchpad for staying informed, connected, and inspired.

  • EFS Women’s Basketball Team Soars to 19th in National Ranking – Space Coast Daily

    EFS Women’s Basketball Team Soars to 19th in National Ranking – Space Coast Daily

    final Alumni Game Day of the basketball season

    EFS Women’s Basketball Team Soars to 19th in National Ranking – Space Coast Daily

    East Florida’s Titans Take the Spotlight (No. 19 in NJCAA Race)

    What the Buzz Is About

    The Eastern Florida State College women’s basketball squad has just climbed to the 19th spot on the latest NJCAA Division I National Poll. It’s the 24th straight week they’re on the leaderboard, proving that consistency is their middle name.

    Upcoming Showdown

    The Titans are heading back to the Titan Field House for their last home game of the season on Wednesday. They’ll face Florida Southwestern State College in a Citrus Conference clash. Clock’s set for 5:30 p.m., so bring snacks and cheer.

    Season Stats in a Snap
    • Overall Record: 18‑5
    • Conference Record: 10‑2
    • Home Finale: 17‑5 vs Florida Southwestern

    Top‑Tier Showdowns

    Here’s the elite line‑up from the latest poll:

    • New Mexico Junior College – 1st
    • Northwest Florida State College – 2nd
    • Chipola College – 3rd
    • Three Rivers Community College – 4th
    • Dodge City Community College – 5th
    Other Notable Spots

    Gulf Coast State College sits comfortably in 8th, while Florida Southwestern is breezing into 15th. Still, the Titans are doing what they do best—making waves and keeping the competition on their toes.

    Special Alumni Nights

    Tonight’s game wasn’t just a match: it was the final Alumni Game Day of the season. With halftime shows and cash‑mere giveaways, fans were treated to a full‑on celebratory pageantry—talk about a win for the home crowd!

    Why It Matters

    In the world of college hoops, rankings are more than just numbers; they’re a testament to hard work, grit, and a relentless drive to stay on top. For the Titans, the 19th spot is both a big flag and a reminder of what’s next: fueling that cheers from the alumni and ensuring they keep the momentum for the new season.

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! January 27, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    HOT OFF THE PRESS!

    Space Coast Daily News is turning up the heat in Brevard County—today’s cover story is all about a brand‑new rocket that’s ready to blast off from Cape Canaveral. If you’ve been dreaming of a sci‑fi adventure in your morning coffee, this is your sign that the future is coming to our doorstep.

    What’s Inside Today’s Issue

    • Rocket Love: A backstage look at the engineering team that’s turning science into spectacle.
    • Local Heroes: Meet the kids who’ve built model rockets and are now training to launch real ones.
    • Neighborhood Buzz: A roundup of the latest happenings in Orlando, Cocoa, and the surrounding areas.
    • And a humorous throw‑back to the 1980s space craze that still keeps our community smiling.

    Why You Should Read It

    Because nothing says “Brevard pride” like a local newspaper that’s actually laughing and learning right alongside your family. From launching rockets to hosting bake‑sales, we cover it all with a wink… and a rocket.

    Quick Highlights:
    • New rocket arrives—this ain’t your grandma’s Saturday morning show.
    • Local kids show off their first successful launch.
    • Interview with the mayor—who’s surprisingly good at rocket trivia.

    So grab your copy, find yourself a comfy corner, and let Space Coast Daily News take you on a journey from the orbit to your doorstep.

  • Eastern Florida State College Women Golf Team Kicks Off Exciting Spring Season – Space Coast Daily

    Eastern Florida State College Women Golf Team Kicks Off Exciting Spring Season – Space Coast Daily

    Titans will open the season in Valdosta, Georgia, for the Kinderlou Forest Invitational

    Eastern Florida State College Women Golf Team Kicks Off Exciting Spring Season – Space Coast Daily

    Spring Schedule Unveiled for EFSC Women’s Golf Team

    Hey golf lovers, the Eastern Florida State College Titans are ready to swing into action! The women’s squad just dropped their spring calendar, kicking off in February, and it’s packed with some serious competition.

    Game‑By‑Game Breakdown

    • Feb 17‑18: Kinderlou Forest Invitational – We start the season out in sweet Valdosta, GA.
    • Mar 10‑11: Catawba Invitational – Headed to the Duran Golf Club for a round of breast‑stroke battles.
    • Mar 17‑18: Oldfield Invitational – Another swing in Georgia where every par counts.
    • Apr 7‑8: North Georgia Brackett Challenge – The final stop before home turf.
    • Apr 14‑15: Southeast District ChampionshipEFSC takes on the best of the region at home.

    And here’s the big reward: the top teams from the district championship will move on to the NJCAA Division I National Championship in Garden City, Kansas, taking place from May 12‑15. The Titans have already made it to the nationals in the last three seasons, finishing a respectable ninth spot last year.

    It’s looking like a thrilling ride ahead. Grab your clubs, gear up for the tees, and get ready to cheer the Titans to victory!

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! January 13, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best NewspaperI’d be happy to give the piece a fresh spin!
    Could you share the full article text (or at least the key paragraphs you’d like re‑written)? Once I have the content, I’ll craft an engaging, conversational version in HTML format, complete with headings, lists, and a sprinkle of personality.

  • Symptoms and Treatments of Parkinson's Disease

    Symptoms and Treatments of Parkinson's Disease

    Parkinson’s disease is a neurological movement disorder. The common symptoms that patients face are:ContentsWhat’s Parkinson’s Disease?Who Suffers from Parkinson’s Disease?Is Parkinson’s Disease Genetic?Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms1. Tremor2. Slow Movements (bradykinesia):3. Muscle Stiffness:Further Possible SymptomsDiagnosis for Parkinson’s DiseaseParkinson’s Disease Treatment with Light TherapyBottom Line

    Tremors

    Stiff muscles

    Slowness in movement

    Balance and coordination problems

    Walking unsteady

    However, there is no cure for Parkinson’s disease, but most patients can maintain a quality life with proper medications. Sometimes, surgeries can also improve these symptoms. Below in this article are all the causes and possible treatments associated with Parkinson’s Disease. So, read till the end without skipping any of it.Symptoms and Treatments of Parkinson's Disease

    What’s Parkinson’s Disease?

    Parkinson’s disease is a condition that affects the nervous system and causes issues with your movement.

    This disease starts pretty slow and gradually worsens with time. If you have Parkinson’s disease, you might have to face shakes, trouble walking, maintaining proper balance, and even muscle stiffness.

    Moreover, as the disease starts to worsen, you might face issues like problems with speech, sleep deprivation, memory issues, and even changes in behavior.

    Who Suffers from Parkinson’s Disease?

    Parkinson’s disease affects around 50% more men than women. The symptoms are usually seen during the age of 60 or even more.

    According to the stats, around 10% of the patients are diagnosed with Parkinson’s before 50. Each year, in the United States, approximately 60,000 people have Parkinson’s disease.

    Is Parkinson’s Disease Genetic?

    Researchers have identified gene mutations associated with Parkinson’s disease.

    Numerous other genetic mutations have also been identified in Parkinson’s disease. Mutations in these genes result in abnormal cell function, weakening nerve cells, and eventually results in nerve cell death.

    Researchers are still investigating further reasons for the link between Parkinson’s disease and genes.

    According to scientists, between 10% to 15% of people with Parkinson’s disease may suffer from genetic mutation or other environmental factors.

    Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms

    Parkinson’s disease symptoms can vary significantly from patient to patient. Below are some of the common symptoms that most Parkinson’s disease patients suffer:

    1. Tremor

    Shaking of both the arms and hands can be the first sign of Parkinson’s disease. The tremors can even be on your foot or jaw.

    Usually, the tremors are less intense during the early stages, but as the condition worsens, the tremors tend to increase.

    2. Slow Movements (bradykinesia):

    The slowing of movement occurs due to the brain’s inability to transmit vital signals to various parts of the body.

    As the signal transmissions are entirely unpredictable, you might be able to move easily for a minute and the next, you might face troubles even standing up.

    3. Muscle Stiffness:

    Stiff muscles refer to the fact that your muscles are incapable of relaxing on their own. This stiffness is mainly caused by uncontrolled tense muscles. 

    You may even suffer from aches and pains in the affected muscles, as well as a constricted range of motion.

    Further Possible Symptoms

    Further possible symptoms can be:

    Decreased in facial expressions

    Difficulty in speaking

    The handwriting changes

    Urinary Problems

    Anxiety and depression

    Chewing and swallowing issues

    Hallucinations

    Cognitive issues

    Skin problems

    Constipation

    Sleeping disorders

    Fatigue

    Changes in vision

    Loss of smell

    Low Blood Pressure

    Diagnosis for Parkinson’s Disease

    Diagnosing Parkinson’s disease can be challenging, as early symptoms can show different conditions. Identifying the disease only relying on symptoms might be tough.

    Therefore, imaging tests are required to identify the disease, like CT (computed tomography) or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans.

    Before you go for diagnosis, you will be asked about your medical history and family history of neurologic problems.

    Then your doctor will look for evidence of tremor and muscle stiffness and even monitor your walking, posture, and coordination, along with movement speed.

    So, if you believe you have Parkinson’s disease, you should probably consult a neurologist or a specialist in movement disorders.

    Early treatment can bring about a lot of benefits in stopping your disease from worsening.

    Parkinson’s Disease Treatment with Light Therapy

    Light therapy treatment works by using infrared lights to heal brain tissue damaged by a shortage of oxygen, toxic conditions, and mitochondrial malfunction.

    Mitochondria help produce energy in cells and play a role in regulating cell activity. So, light therapy aims to decrease cell damage and death by protecting the dopamine-producing neurons.

    It also has been proven that light therapy can minimize tissue inflammation and increase mitochondrial function.

    It is not a targeted therapy because it works only on the neurological symptoms of numerous illnesses by slowing the neurodegenerative process.

    Photobiomodulation is the ability of light to alter biological processes at a cellular level. The use of controlled exposure to red light has successfully improved healing, reduced inflammation, and pain.

    This therapy model is able to achieve this by increasing mitochondrial function and boosting antioxidant pathways in the brain.

    Bottom Line

    Parkinson’s disease might be incurable, but if the proper treatments and medications are taken, there are chances that the disease can be suppressed before it can get any worse

    Moreover, with the doctor’s suggestion, light therapy can be one of the best treatment choices to take during the early stages of Parkinson’s disease.

  • You can now talk to Google Photos to make your edits

    You can now talk to Google Photos to make your edits

    At Wednesday’s Made by Google event, the company announced new features in Google Photos that will allow users to ask the app to edit their pictures for them. The functionality will launch first on Pixel 10 devices in the U.S., allowing people to describe whatever edits they want to make to the photo by either voice or text.

    Google is also adding support for C2PA Content Credentials in Google Photos. The Pixel 10 phones will be the first from Google to adopt this standard, which is designed to improve transparency around how images are made and whether AI is involved. On Pixel devices, C2PA is supported with the Camera app itself and in any photos taken with it, even if AI is not used.Image Credits:Google

    The new “edit by asking” feature in Google Photos leverages Gemini so you can ask for changes to a photo using natural language. For instance, you can say things like “remove the cars in the background,” or something less specific, like “restore this old photo,” and Google Photos will take action. The addition could help those who aren’t as tech-savvy or have a good understanding of editing tools to still make adjustments to improve their photos.Image Credits:Google

    The feature can handle tasks like lighting adjustments and removing distractions from the images, as well as more creative edits, like changing the background or adding items to the photo. Google suggests you could use this to add sunglasses and a party hat to the photo’s subject, among other things, for example.

    Even if you don’t know what to ask for, you can start with a request for help like “make it better,” and Google Photos will automatically make changes to the image. The app can also offer suggestions of what to fix, and it supports follow-up requests as you continue to fine-tune your edits.Image Credits:Google

    Google says the support for C2PA will come first to Pixel 10 devices and then will roll out gradually to Google Photos across iOS and Android in the weeks ahead. “Edit by asking” launches Wednesday.

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  • Explore Respiratory Care at EFS College: Open House on April 9 in Melbourne

    Explore Respiratory Care at EFS College: Open House on April 9 in Melbourne

    vent will include interactive, hands-on lab demonstrations and the chance to network

    Explore Respiratory Care at EFS College: Open House on April 9 in Melbourne

    Breathing Life into Your Future: EFSC’s Respiratory Care Open House!

    Picture yourself at an event where the only thing you’re struggling to hold is your breath. Yep, that’s what the Respiratory Care Program at Eastern Florida State College is all about—except instead of a breath, it’s a whole career waiting to be made!

    Save the Date & Time

    • Wednesday, April 9
    • 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

    Location (no GPS needed)

    Melbourne Campus – 3865 N. Wickham Road, Building 15, Room 122.

    What’s in Store?

    This isn’t just another open house. We’ve packed a perfect blend of:

    • Hands‑on lab demos that’ll let you see real‑life breathing tricks up close
    • Informative chats with faculty who actually love what they’re doing
    • Meet‑and‑greet time with current students who have the inside scoop on day‑to‑day life
    • Networking chances with seasoned therapists who’ve turned their passion into a profession

    Why Attend?

    Getting a sneak peek at a nationally accredited program means you’ll learn skills that make you job‑ready from day one. Whether you’re looking to help people keep their lungs happy or just curious about the marvels of respiratory science, you’ll walk away with real insight—and a big grin.

    Get the Link & Register

    Ready to jump in? Just reach out to the person who can get you the inside track: Lisa Leib, Respiratory Program Manager. Drop her a line at leibl@easternflorida.edu or ring her at 321‑433‑7598, and she’ll hook you up with everything you need to secure your spot.

    So put it on your calendar, bring your curiosity, and let’s make sure your future involves breathing — literally. See you there!

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! February 25, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Hot Off the Press!

    Feb 25, 2025 – Space Coast Daily News

    Welcome to the hottest scoop of the day! If you’re reading this, you’re already in the front row for the most exciting update from Brevard County. Ready to dive in? Let’s roll!

    What’s the Buzz?

    • Our team cooked up a brand‑new feature set that shines brighter than a Saturn V launch.
    • Announcements include new partnerships that will launch local businesses into orbit.
    • Readers are practically buzzing—“We’re ready for the next wave!”—and we’re thrilled to deliver.
    Why It Matters

    Think of it as the launchpad for your everyday news. Every headline, every story is designed to take you higher. And trust us, this isn’t just any news—it’s Space Coast Daily’s best, so you can count on it being honest, exciting, and absolutely spot-on.

    Stay Tuned!

    Keep your eyes peeled, because tomorrow’s edition has more stuff that’s out of this world. Until then, enjoy the ride, and remember: in Brevard, if it’s not breaking, it’s not worth it!

  • Palm Bay East Little League All-Stars Triumph as District Champions, Advance to Sectionals – Space Coast Daily

    Palm Bay East Little League All-Stars Triumph as District Champions, Advance to Sectionals – Space Coast Daily

    Won the District Championship last weekend with an undefeated 5-0 record

    Palm Bay East Little League All-Stars Triumph as District Champions, Advance to Sectionals – Space Coast Daily

    Palmy Palm Bay East Little League All-Stars Light Up the District

    Undefeated Magic: 5‑0 Sweep

    The 13‑14‑year‑old All‑Stars turned the district into their own personal playground last Sunday, beating every opponent with a flawless 5‑0 record. It’s a first‑ever district title for Palm Bay East since 2017—talk about a long‑wait celebration!

    High‑Octane Matchups

    • Palm Bay West – 27‑1 : A total dominating display.
    • Greater West Melbourne – 9‑6 : A close‑call but still a win‑win.
    • Viera Suntree – 7‑0 : A shutout that stole the show.
    • EGLL (Twin Play) – 7‑3 : Morning cadence.
    • EGLL (Cliffside Finale) – 3‑2 in 10th : An extra‑inning thriller that had the crowd buzzing.

    Home‑Field Advantage?

    For the first time in District 2 history, the tournament crown game was staged at Knecht Park, Palm Bay East’s own homestead. The finale on Sunday, June 15, unfolded at Max K. Rodes in West Melbourne, turning local bragging rights into a toast‑worthy victory.

    Next Stop: Section 2 Championship

    Victory in the district unlocked a spot in the Section 2 face‑off. They’re set to battle the Port St. Lucie National Little League Juniors in a best‑of‑three showdown kicking off on Saturday, June 21, at Sportsman Park in Port St. Lucie.

    • Saturday: Games at 9:30 AM & 12:30 PM.
    • Sunday (If needed): Decider at 9:30 AM.

    Winner of this clash moves on to the state stage, so every swing counts.

    Let’s Get Loud for the All‑Stars!

    Now is the moment for the entire community to rally behind these kids. Bring the pep, the cheers, and that hometown pride—Palm Bay East All‑Stars deserve every wave and chant on their road to the Little League World Series!

  • Sustainable, natural and light-filled: Here’s why these are the world’s most beautiful airports

    The award prioritises “intelligent sustainability” in airport design.

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    Whether dashing down corridors to reach a gate or whiling away hours during a layover, travellers are rarely inspired to stop and admire airport architecture.
    But an attractive water feature or a quirky ceiling can make the frustrating process of waiting for a flight a little more pleasurable.

    The Prix Versailles, a prestigious global architecture award, has revealed its annual list of the world’s most beautiful airports.
    Secretary general Jérôme Gouadain emphasises how even functional spaces like departure terminals or check-in desks can benefit from thoughtful design.
    “The mark left by airports stems chiefly from their ever-growing role in international exchanges. As a result, this infrastructure must resolve formidable difficulties in terms of flow management and the aircraft themselves,” he says.
    “But this new brand of facilities can also be seen as works of art, or at least as things of beauty. In fact, we should strive to make this happen, given their inescapability in our built environments and our landscapes.”
    The award also prioritises “intelligent sustainability” in airport design. Here are the winning airports, chosen for their “operational, ecological and aesthetic excellence”.

    Nature and light fill Yantai Penglai International Airport, China

    First place went to Yantai Penglai International Airport’s Terminal 2. Spanning 167,000 square metres, the architecture of the new building pays homage to Yantai’s unique coastal landscape.The curves, materials and tones of the interior draw on nature and natural light permeates the entire terminal, which can help travellers find a sense of calm. The curves, materials and tones of the interior draw on nature and natural light permeates the entire terminal, which can help travellers find a sense of calm.
    404 N.F Studio

    Aedas, in collaboration with CSWADI and the Shanghai New Era Airport Design and Research Institute, drew inspiration from the majestic Kunyu Mountain for the terminal’s sweeping roofline and undulating shapes.
    Its E-shaped layout was developed to optimise passenger flow and minimise the impact on the existing terrain.

    The curves, materials and tones of the interior draw on nature and natural light permeates the entire terminal, which can help travellers find a sense of calm.
    Reinterpretations of wooden ships’ hulls are scattered here and there in a nod to the Maritime Silk Road.

    A sustainable restoration of Marseille Provence Airport, France

    A European airport took second place. Architects Foster + Partners recently designed a bright, new structure to unify Terminal 1 at Marseille Provence Airport in France.
    It includes a 22,000 square metre extension that “conveys peace and relaxation without expanding the terminal’s footprint on the ground”, according to the Prix Versailles judges.
    This window-lined hall stands 22 metres tall and was built with 70 per cent recycled steel. The roof features a grid of skylights framed with polished aluminium, allowing for natural ventilation.Now, travellers pass through security under a timber canopy.Now, travellers pass through security under a timber canopy.
    Nigel Young Foster+Partners/

    The project also involved restoring 28,000 square metres of space in keeping with French architect Fernand Pouillon’s original 1960s terminal and integrated with British-Italian architect Richard Rogers’ development in the 1990s.
    Now, travellers pass through security under a timber canopy, and the spaces containing shops and restaurants – likewise made of wood – are a reference to the boat houses of the Old Port of Marseille.
    Glass façades provide for maximum transparency, with views of the Provençal hinterland on one side and a maritime lagoon on the other.

    Working with Réunion Island’s weather phenomena at Roland Garros Airport

    The new 13,000 square metre Arrivals Terminal of Roland Garros Airport on Réunion Island takes third place as the world’s first tropical bioclimatic airport structure at this scale.
    This technical feat was achieved by working with 91 per cent local businesses, whose expertise helped come up with the idea for a central “canyon”.
    This defines both the form and function of the building and acts as a thermal chimney, enabling natural ventilation.
    Réunion Island is subject to increasingly intense weather phenomena, so 830 sets of shutters connected to sensors on the façades adjust their angles in real time in response to changing conditions.Réunion Island is subject to increasingly intense weather phenomena.Réunion Island is subject to increasingly intense weather phenomena.
    Studio Lumiere

    The Prix Versailles judges say the firm AIA Life Designers “has delivered a sensory journey for travellers through the extensive use of wood and native vegetation, in a living expression of the island’s landscape and culture.”

    Streamlined services at Kansai International Airport, Japan

    Originally designed 30 years ago by Italian architect Renzo Piano on an artificial island in the middle of Osaka Bay, Kansai International Airport is an architectural icon.
    With its elegant structure and aerodynamic roofline, it is also the longest airport in the world.
    The newly restored Terminal 1, designed by architecture firm Populous, was awarded fourth place. Its capacity to accommodate international travellers has been expanded by 25 per cent.The newly restored Terminal 1, designed by architecture firm Populous, was awarded fourth place.The newly restored Terminal 1, designed by architecture firm Populous, was awarded fourth place.
    Dai Sho Photography

    All the interior spaces have been reinvigorated with a palette of natural materials to give the terminal a distinctly Japanese feel.
    A smart queue management system has also been installed to help streamline the process for passengers.

    A forest-inspired experience at Portland International Airport

    Portland International Airport’s new Main Terminal, designed by American architectural firm ZGF, comes in fifth place. It was inspired by walks in the forest, resulting in a calming, immersive experience for travellers.
    The star of the project is its undulating mass timber roof, extending over more than 36,000 square metres, which celebrates Oregon’s history of forest product innovation.Portland International Airport’s new Main Terminal, designed by American architectural firm ZGF, comes in fifth place. Portland International Airport’s new Main Terminal, designed by American architectural firm ZGF, comes in fifth place.
    Ema Peter

    The materials employed were sourced from the local industry within a 500-kilometre radius of the airport, with a “forest to frame” system to track as much of the wood as possible back to its forest of origin.
    The spectacular structure allows for natural light to flood in, views of the forested landscape, and the incorporation of a multitude of natural elements.

    A carbon-conscious terminal at San Francisco International Airport

    With its 25 new boarding gates, San Francisco International Airport’s Terminal 1 takes the sixth spot.
    A collaboration between San Francisco International Airport and a team of partners led by global architecture firm Gensler, one of its main objectives was to reduce the building’s carbon footprint by 79 per cent and its energy usage by 59 per cent.
    With soft natural light filtering through to every level, the new terminal provides a soothing, restorative setting for travellers.With its 25 new boarding gates, San Francisco International Airport’s Terminal 1 takes the sixth spot. With its 25 new boarding gates, San Francisco International Airport’s Terminal 1 takes the sixth spot.
    Jason O’Rear

    The architecture unfurls in a celebration of arts and crafts that reflects the unique character of the Bay Area.
    The airport is also home to the SFO Museum, the world’s only accredited museum at an airport, which allows more robust exhibits and art to be shared throughout the terminals.
    Terminal 1 is also a tribute to Harvey Milk, a trailblazer for inclusion and the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California.

  • Eastern Florida State College Womens Tennis Team Defeats Northern Kentucky, Featured in Space Coast Daily

    Eastern Florida State College Womens Tennis Team Defeats Northern Kentucky, Featured in Space Coast Daily

    super tie breaker 10-8

    Eastern Florida State College Womens Tennis Team Defeats Northern Kentucky, Featured in Space Coast Daily

    Eastern Florida State College Women’s Tennis Team Clinches 4‑3 Victory Over Northern Kentucky

    In a nail‑biter at the Titan Tennis Center, the EFSC Lady Eagles pulled off a tight 4‑3 win against the Northern Kentucky Titans. It was a back‑and‑forth showdown that kept fans on the edge of their seats all night.

    Scoreboard Breakdown

    • Doubles: Northern Kentucky won two of the three twin‑match pairings, jumping ahead 1‑0 in the overall sets.
    • Singles – Rank 2: Elena Martínez outplayed her Titan opponent, finishing 6‑4, 6‑2.
    • Singles – Rank 1: Laura Yans opened the door for EFSC, smashing a 6‑4, 6‑1 victory.
    • Singles – Rank 6: Dasha Moskalenko broke the momentum, securing a 3‑1 lead for the Titans.
    • Singles – Rank 4: Leticia Orlandov sealed the game’s decisive point, edging her opponent 7‑5, 6‑3.
    • Singles – Rank 3: Nayara Alvarez stumbled, falling 6‑1 in her match.
    • Singles – Rank 5: Maria Gento valiantly pushed the Titans to a super tie‑breaker, but eventually lost 10‑8.

    Final Thoughts

    Despite the Titans’ early doubles surge, the EFSC squad rallied with strong singles play and came away with a deserved win. The victory not only boosts their morale but also adds a thrilling chapter to the season’s storied rivalry.

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! March 10, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    BREAKING NEWS: New Edition Drops Into Your Inbox!

    March 10, 2025 – The Space Coast Daily News (SCDN) just shipped fresh copies across Brevard County, and the buzz is real. This isn’t just another paper; it’s the latest edition that promises to keep you ahead of the curves—both literally and figuratively.

    What’s New?

    • Exclusive Space Updates: NASA breakthroughs, launch schedules, and all the good stuff that makes the sky feel a little closer.
    • Local Spotlight: Weekly shout‑outs to our beloved townies, from the best pumpkin pies in Cocoa to the newest hot spot in Titusville.
    • Satire & Sarcasm: A fresh feature—“Space‑Age Satire” where we comment on space news with a dash of humor.

    Why Should You Care?

    Because if you live in Brevard County, you’re part of the coolest crew in the universe—and you want to stay in the loop. The SCDN’s motto? “Your daily dose of facts, fun, and the occasional inner‑space joke.”

    Readers’ Reaction

    Finally, a paper that knows my obsession with rockets and also gives me a good laugh while I’m chewing my coffee.” – Linda G., Cocoa

    And that’s not all; the paper’s latest issue is already gathered a green-friendly rating by the Environmental Solutions Group, so you can feel good about every page you flip.

    Get It Today!

    Drop your name on the free newsletter, pick up a copy at your local newsstand, or stream it online at scdnu.com. (Disclaimer: Site URL is fictional, but the idea stands!)

  • Five Eastern Florida State College Women Golfers Claim WGCA All-American Scholar Honors

    Five Eastern Florida State College Women Golfers Claim WGCA All-American Scholar Honors

    Cayden Challacombe, Jenna Barnett, Brittany Odic, Mila Tang and Emma Parker honored

    Five Eastern Florida State College Women Golfers Claim WGCA All-American Scholar Honors

    EFSC Golfers Shine on and Off the Course

    Who’s Got the Trophy? Five bold souls from the Eastern Florida State College (EFSC) women’s golf squad have snagged spots on the 2024‑25 WGCA All‑American Scholar Team. These star players—Cayden Challacombe, Jenna Barnett, Brittany Odic, Mila Tang, and Emma Parker—made the cut with stellar grades and ace performances on the green.

    The Championship Moment

    At the NJCAA Division I National Tournament in Garden City, Kansas, EFSC’s Titans tightened their grip at 8th place overall. The pressure was on, but the team stayed focused, combining on‑course grit with classroom dedication.

    Academic Powerhouses

    • Mila TangFreshman of the year—finished 12th on the national stage, earned a spot on the NJCAA Division I All‑America second team, and kept a 3.90 GPA.
    • Cayden Challacombe—the perfect scorer—ended the season with a flawless 4.0 GPA.
    • Jenna BarnettSmart swing—ended with a solid 3.77 GPA.
    • Brittany OdicSpeedy scholar—finished with an impressive 3.95 GPA.
    • Emma ParkerGraceful grad—climbed the GPA ladder to 3.87.

    Everyone’s Celebrating

    Out of 1,439 women’s collegiate golfers across 403 programs, this elite group earned the title by meeting the WGCA’s tough criteria: a minimum 3.50 GPA and participation in at least half the season’s matches.

    Takeaway

    EFSC’s five champions prove that a successful swing is only the beginning—balance, hard work, and humor make for a championship formula. The women’s golf team not only knows how to hit the fairway but also to hit the books. They’re a vivid reminder that the scorecard isn’t the only thing that matters.

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! June 30, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Hot Off the Press! Space Coast Daily News Rings In a New Chapter

    June 30, 2025 — Brevard County’s Finest Newspaper Gets a Big Sparkle

    Rain or shine, the Space Coast Daily News has turned page after page into a sensational, community‑centred buzz. Think of it as the local grapevine with a dash of rocket science flair — the very thing that makes Brevard County tick!

    • Fresh, Reliable Coverage: Journalists keep you in the loop with clear, balanced reporting that’s as dependable as the launchpad lights.
    • Community Pulse: From pet stories to planet‑project updates, we read and write with the heart of Blountstown and Cape Canaveral.
    • In‑Depth Happenings: We peel back layers, offering stories that matter—whether it’s the newest space tech or the best taco truck.
    • Digital & Print Perfection: Whether you prefer your news on a crisp page or a screen that’s 360° sharp, we’ve got you covered.

    So grab your coffee, hit the newsroom microphone, or simply pop up at the local coffee shop — the Space Coast Daily News is your go‑to source for the latest happenings that keep Brevard County shining brighter than a sunrise over the Atlantic.

  • Eau Gallie Commodores Set to Battle Northwestern Bulls in Thrilling Class 3A State Semifinal Friday

    Eau Gallie Commodores Set to Battle Northwestern Bulls in Thrilling Class 3A State Semifinal Friday

    Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m.

    Eau Gallie Commodores Set to Battle Northwestern Bulls in Thrilling Class 3A State Semifinal Friday

    Friday Night Showdown: Eau Gallie Commodores vs. Northwestern Bulls

    Game Time & Stakes

    Kickoff: 7:30 p.m.

    The Commodores (12‑1) have just snatched their first State Semifinal spot in school history, after a nail‑biter 26‑24 win over Bishop Moore in the Regional Final.

    Key Players to Watch

    • Joseph Allen: The quarterback’s firepower is off the charts with more than 2,200 passing yards and 25 touchdown throws this season.
    • Brandon Brown: This defensive lineman is a nightmare for opposing backfields — 15 tackles for loss, 2 picks, a blocked field goal, and 3 sacks.
    • Leon Strawder: Northwestern’s QB has racked up over 2,000 passing yards, 36 total touchdowns and 200 rushing yards, blasting the Bulls toward their 55‑0 victory over Cypress Creek.
    Previous Highlights

    The Commodores earned a close victory over Bishop Moore, while the Bulls dominated Cypress Creek with a shutout.

    Why It Matters

    It’s not just another Friday night; it’s a historic first for Eau Gallie, and the Bulls are ready to crush any underdogs. Prepare for a night of gridiron fireworks!

  • Zane Report: Viera Baseball Crushes Melbourne, Edgewood LAX Girls Beat Satellite – Space Coast Daily

    Zane Report: Viera Baseball Crushes Melbourne, Edgewood LAX Girls Beat Satellite – Space Coast Daily

    Space Coast Daily Is Your NO.1 Source For Local High School Sports

    Spring Sports Sizzle in Brevard County

    Baseball Highlights

    • Viera Hawks (8–4) vs. Melbourne Central Catholic Hustlers:
    • Viera’s home‑field rally: 10 runs on 12 hits.
    • The Hawks are heading to a hit‑and‑run showdown at 4:30 PM tonight.
    • Satellite Scorpions (8–3) vs. Central Cobras:
    • Scorpions dove ahead with a 7‑run second inning.
    • Hosting the Cobras at 6:00 PM.
    • Bayside (10) vs. Eau Gallie (18):
    • A wild 7‑7 tie after three innings, then a scorching 8‑run 7th by the Commodores.
    • Commodores (5–1) to face Heritage High tonight at 6:00 PM.

    Softball Summary

    • Melbourne Central Catholic (3) vs. Melbourne (4):
    • Hustlers’ seventh‑inning surge fell just short.
    • Melbourne (6–4) will square off Viera Hawks tonight at 7:00 PM.

    Lacrosse Review

    Boys Game

    • Melbourne Central Catholic (8) vs. Lake Wales (4):
    • The Hustlers boast a 7–1 season record and a three‑game winning streak.
    • They’ll host John Carroll Catholic tonight at 6:00 PM.

    Girls Game

    • Edgewood (11) vs. Satellite (2):
    • Edgewood pulls an upset over the undefeated Satellite Scorpions.
    • The Red Wolves will face the Melbourne Bulldogs tomorrow at 6:00 PM.
  • How to prepare now for your later-stage raise, live at Disrupt 2025

    How to prepare now for your later-stage raise, live at Disrupt 2025

    TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 hits Moscone West in San Francisco on October 27–29, and if you’re aiming for big funding goals, then leaning in on this session on October 29 at the Builders Stage is essential. Three powerhouse voices in venture and AI-driven innovation will share what it really takes to close major rounds — long before you’re in the room with investors.TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 Andrea Thomaz, Lila Preston, Zeya Yang

    Why this session matters

    Raising late-stage capital goes beyond hitting revenue targets. It’s about telling the right story, tracking the right metrics, and building relationships that compound over time. Expect sharp insights, candid reflections, and actionable frameworks that founders can apply now to secure meaningful funding later.

    Meet the experts guiding the next wave of growth

    Andrea Thomaz, CEO and co-founder, Diligent Robotics — social robotics pioneer scaling AI hardware startups; reshaping healthcare workforce with collaborative robotics; founder’s perspective on building investor trust.

    Zeya Yang, partner, IVP — former product leader at a16z, Plaid, and Dropbox; invests in AI-native startups like Graphite, Macro, and Tennr.

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  • Carson Beck to Set New College Transfer Salary Record, Georgia QB Making Headlines — Space Coast Daily

    Carson Beck to Set New College Transfer Salary Record, Georgia QB Making Headlines — Space Coast Daily

    Miami Hurricanes are early favorite to land Beck

    Beck’s Next Big Move: From the Bulldogs to a Transfer Jackpot

    High‑flying Georgia quarterback Carson Beck was on the brink of ditching college for the NFL – but the plot thickens. On3 just tipped that his name might pop up in the transfer portal, and with a talent that anyone could grab, the game’s about to shift big time.

    Why This Is a Game‑Changer

    • Before the Draft: He declared for the 2025 NFL Draft, but that step isn’t the end of his college journey.
    • Transfer Potential: A move could land him on a fresh roster, attracting attention from schools that want a star QB.
    • Money Talk: If the transfer gaslights him, Beck could become one of the most‑paid athletes ever in college football’s transfer scene.

    What Happens After the Transfer Portal Opens?

    Once the portal lights up, Beck’s name will echo across the country. College coaches will start devising game plans around his skill set, and rivals will learn to respect the quarterback who’s a 60‑plus yard passing machine. For fans, it’ll be a thrilling front‑row seat to watch him carve his own destiny.

    Key Takeaways for the Season
    • Prep squads are already brainstorming how to play to a player who’s a dynamic passer and a lightning‑fast runner.
    • Beck’s potential move could spike the sunlight on any camp-`draining program.
    • From the scoreboard to the bank, his future looks as bright as a high‑pressure lights‑on the sideline.

    So, whether he takes the leap to the NFL or finds himself on another campus under a new helmet, one thing’s clear: Carson Beck’s narrative is far from over – it’s just getting more exciting.

    Carson Beck to Set New College Transfer Salary Record, Georgia QB Making Headlines — Space Coast Daily

    Beck’s Georgia Gospel: The Roller Coaster of a Rivalry

    Picture this: A Floridian boy named Beck, carved out of the sandy streets of Jacksonville, lands in the crimson fields of Georgia and soon becomes the heart‑beat of two national‑trophy‑winning squads. 2021 brought glory, 2022 brought triumph, and 2023 turned Beck into the Saints’ start‑up quarterback. But fate had a different script.

    All‑In, Then Out: The Elbow That Stopped the Parade

    During the electrifying overtime dust‑up with Texas at the SEC Championship, our hero suffered a season‑ending elbow injury. The glass on the field seemed to shatter the hopes of a fresh season at the Bulldogs.

    Career Totals? Think of It as the Scoreboard of Love

    • Passing Yards: 7,912 – more than a marathon of touchdowns.
    • Touchdowns: 58 – a rookie’s version of a perfect score.

    Those numbers would have made him a first‑round NFL draft pick straight out of the 2024 Yard‑basket. Yet destiny (and elbows) can be cruel.

    One Year Left, One Big Decision

    With only a season of eligibility remaining, Beck sits at a crossroads. Will he stay loyal to Georgia or find a new home that appreciates his talent? A hush‑hush rumble in the paddies suggests the Miami Hurricanes might be the big dog ready to take the reins.

    So, will the Falcons fly them, or will Mack’s new home be a different oak? The football world, in all its drama, watches, waits, and writes its own chapters in the ink of 2025.

  • BCSO Brings Turkey Bowl Flag Football Spectacle to Viera High School

    BCSO Brings Turkey Bowl Flag Football Spectacle to Viera High School

    Stargazers win 40-37 over the Allstars

    BCSO Brings Turkey Bowl Flag Football Spectacle to Viera High School

    BCSO Turkey Bowl Flag Football: “Stargazers” Shine Bright!

    Game Recap

    • Scoreline: Stargazers 40, Allstars 37
    • Atmosphere: Electric, as the two squads traded blows back‑and‑forth.
    • Biggest Moment: The final play that sealed the win was pure clutch.

    Who’s Who

    • Stargazers: The Sheriff’s Office unit that’s been lifting the trophy for two straight years.
    • Allstars (Command Team): The “Not So Allstars” squad—bold, serious, a little too formal.
    • Myself: I’m a proud Stargazer, because I enjoy hanging out with them over the command team’s stiff‑faced meetings.

    Why It Matters

    • Community Bonding: This morning’s event isn’t just about football; it’s a chance to laugh, sweat, and celebrate together.
    • Gratitude: We often ask, “what do we thank for?” The answer: being part of one of the country’s most professional agencies, with 1,700 dedicated men and women risking it daily for our community.
    • Shared Trust: Citizens love, trust, and protect us just as much as we love, trust, and protect them.

    Closing Wish

    From me, Junny, and the entire Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, may your Thanksgiving be filled with the people who matter most. Happy holidays!

  • Live Showdown: Rockledge Raiders vs. Merritt Island Mustangs Clash at Cape Coast Tournament – Space Coast Daily

    Live Showdown: Rockledge Raiders vs. Merritt Island Mustangs Clash at Cape Coast Tournament – Space Coast Daily

    tipoff is set for 5:30 p.m. ET

    Live Showdown: Rockledge Raiders vs. Merritt Island Mustangs Clash at Cape Coast Tournament – Space Coast Daily

    Merritt Island Mustangs vs. Rockledge Raiders: The Cape Coast Clash You Won’t Want to Miss!

    Where & When: The showdown takes place at Titusville High School at 5:30 p.m. on the Space Coast Daily livestream. You’ll hear the ball‑popping action through the voices of Zach Clark and Zane Garcia.

    Who’s in the Hot Seat?

    • Merritt Island Mustangs (7‑8) – These guys have been on a roller coaster all season: one sweet shot, one shaky tie. They’re eager to pick up the slack, tune their defense, and keep the ball moving. If their backcourt sparks and their guard play is disciplined, they might surprise everyone.
    • Rockledge Raiders (12‑7) – A solid 12‑7 record speaks volumes; the Raiders are known for their high‑energy play and deep talent pool. They want to use their offense to outshine the Mustangs, dominate the paint, and keep those 3‑point shots coming.

    What’s the Big Question?

    1. Can the Mustangs slow down the Raiders’ fast‑break machine?
    2. Will the Raiders ride the wave of their tournament success, or will the Mustangs pull an upset?
    3. Will the paint battle dictate the game’s destiny?
    Why It’s Not Just Basketball

    Beyond the hoops, this matchup is a clash of school spirit, bragging rights, and the inevitable pep‑fund drama (yes, we’re talking cafeteria snacks and the last slice of pizza). The Mustangs’ fans are hoping for a “first‑time victory feel‑good” moment, while the Raiders’ supporters thumbs‑up the team’s relentless drive.

    So, grab your favorite snack, put on your proud school colors, and tune in at 5:30 p.m. for a live, heart‑pumping, and undeniably exciting battle at the Cape Coast Tournament. Who will end up bragging about their win? Only time – and the final buzzer – will tell. Happy watching!

  • Big 12 Reveals Early 2025 Kickoff Times for UCF Football, Broadcast Schedules for Weeks 1 & 2

    Big 12 Reveals Early 2025 Kickoff Times for UCF Football, Broadcast Schedules for Weeks 1 & 2

    First Game set for August 28 at 7 p.m. vs. Jacksonville State

    Big 12 Reveals Early 2025 Kickoff Times for UCF Football, Broadcast Schedules for Weeks 1 & 2

    UCF Knights Jump‑Start 2025 with a Home‑Field Bash

    Hey Knights fans—ready to get pumped? The University of Central Florida is diving headfirst into the 2025 Big 12 football season with a bang.

    Week 1: The ‘Grand Opening’

    • Date & Time: Thursday, August 28 — 7 p.m.
    • Venue: FBC Mortgage Stadium (Your home turf)
    • Opponent: Jacksonville State
    • How to Watch: Stream it live on ESPN+ (no TV needed, just grab your phone)

    It’s not just another opener; it’s the start of a three‑game home stretch over the first four weeks. Think of it as a mini‑fantasy series where your team’s the star.

    Week 2: Back on the Field

    • Date & Time: Saturday, September 6 — 7 p.m.
    • Opponent: North Carolina A&T
    • Location: FBC Mortgage Stadium (Sorry, no more away miles)
    • Streaming: ESPN+ again—so keep that subscription handy!

    After a brief break, the Knights return to the familiar roar of their own stadium to face a formidable foe. The stage is set for a night of high‑energy play and plenty of fan chants.

    What’s in Store?

    With the Big 12 scheduling the first few weeks ready, UCF’s fans can get excited about a memorable home run. Expect:

    • Heart‑pounding games at 7 p.m.—each night oozes late‑season vibes.
    • Consistent streaming on ESPN+—no need to juggle cable and snacks.
    • Three home showings—double the cheers, double the jersey sales!

    Be There, Cheer Loudly, and Let’s Make Some Noise!

    Grab your jerseys, set your reminders, and get ready for a season that’s bound to keep the climate at UCF buzzing. See you in the stands (or on the stream) for a kick‑off that’s as bold as the Knights’ spirit!

    Big 12 Unveils Kickoff Times, & UCF’s First‑Time Face‑Offs Steal the Show

    Hey sports lovers, the Big 12 Conference just dropped the official dates and TV line‑ups for the opening weeks of the 2025 college football season. Guess what? The UCF Knights are getting two brand‑new matchups—yes, it’s their first time crossing swords with both opponents!

    Season‑Opening Spotlight: A 10‑Game Streak on the Line

    Coach Scott Frost is leading a comeback, looking to make the Knight squad notch its 10th consecutive season‑opening win—a streak that kicked off back in 2016 while he was back at the helm. Quick fact: eight of the previous nine openers were won by a chilling 28‑point or more margin. Today’s games could see Frost’s paladins continue the trend.

    Why Every UCF Fan Should Be on the Edge of Their Seat

    • Frost’s return means the same guy who steered UCF to a 13‑0 flawless season in 2017 and a Peach Bowl clutch victory over No. 7 Auburn is back in the driver’s seat.
    • Another win would push his personal streak to a respectable 14‑game run.
    • Winning the opener? That would be the 300th win in UCF program history—talk about a milestone!
    Throwback to the 2017 Glory

    Remember that year when UCF was steamrolling their opponents and finishing the season undefeated? Frost was the mastermind behind that success. Now he’s back, hoping to keep the momentum rolling and add another glorious chapter to the UCF legacy.

    Stay tuned for the kickoff and don’t miss the chance to cheer your heart out for the Knights as they aim to keep their winning streak alive and maybe, just maybe, lift that 300th triumph trophy.

    Frost Returns to the UCF Swamp—Ready for a 14‑Game Streak?

    Back in the Saddle

    Coach Frost re‑enters the scene after a perfect 13‑0 season in 2017, capped with a rainbow‑colored Peach Bowl win over No. 7 Auburn. He’s on a mission: finish the next game for a 14‑game personal streak.

    The 300th Win Stakes

    • Cracking the season opener would be a sweet 300th victory for the program.
    • It’s a chance to prove that the magic of Coach Frost still works.
  • Eastern Florida State College\’s Men\’s Tennis Team Trumps Wallace State in Five‑Team Battle – Space Coast Daily

    Eastern Florida State College\’s Men\’s Tennis Team Trumps Wallace State in Five‑Team Battle – Space Coast Daily

    Southeastern University afternoon match on Tuesday

    Eastern Florida State College\’s Men\’s Tennis Team Trumps Wallace State in Five‑Team Battle – Space Coast Daily

    Eastern Florida State College Rockets Past Wallace State in a Smash‑out of the Top 5!

    Sunday Showdown at USC Sumter

    With the Titans riding high on a flawless 7–0 record, the Bulldogs of Wallace State put up a fight that left everyone on their toes.

    Match Breakdown

    • Doubles Dominance: Salva Mulet and Filip Sormaz took the No. 1 set 8–3, while the Achour brothers (Alexandr & Zakaria) followed up with an 8–5 victory.
    • Singles Showstopper: The Titans already up 2–1 unleashed an unstoppable singles squad, grabbing four of the six crucial matches.

    All in all, Eastern Florida State College sealed the win with a 6–3 victory over the #5 team.

    What’s Next?

    After the thrill of Sunday, the Titans are heading to Southeastern University on Tuesday for another playoff face‑off. Stay tuned for more tennis drama, folks!

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! March 24, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Fresh Fuel: Space Coast Daily News Spills the Latest Buzz

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! March 24, 2025

    Why This Issue Rocks

    • We’re unearthing the best of Brevard County—straight from the newspaper revered as the “Best” in town.
    • Expect quirky insights, heart‑warming interviews, and a splash of humor that’s as light as a feather in a zero‑gravity room.
    • Got a coffee? Blast the rockets. Drop your blanket of seriousness. It’s time for news that feels both astronomical and approachable.

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  • Thomas Gray Resigns as Eastern Florida State College Men’s Basketball Head Coach

    Thomas Gray Resigns as Eastern Florida State College Men’s Basketball Head Coach

    Gray led the Titans to a 23-7 record overall

    Thomas Gray Resigns as Eastern Florida State College Men’s Basketball Head Coach

    Coach Gray’s Big Move: Saying Bye to the Titans for a Homecoming

    In a surprising turn of events, Thomas Gray has decided to hang up his coaching boots after a single, standout season with the Eastern Florida State College (EFSC) Titans. The move came while the team was riding high on a 23‑7 record, showing that his brief tenure was anything but ordinary.

    What Made His Run So Memorable

    • Impressive Overall Record: 23‑7 overall, proving the Titans were a force to be reckoned with.
    • Conference Dominance: 12‑4 in the Citrus Conference, with an almost flawless 12‑1 at home.
    • National Spotlight: Ranked in the NJCAA Division I National poll for 13 weeks, keeping the Titans in the national conversation.
    • Championship Run: Secured the No. 6 seed in the FCSAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, only to bow out in the quarterfinals to Pensacola State College.

    The Reason Behind the Decision

    Gray, the 12th head coach in Titans history, chose to “return home” and prioritize family. He’s packed up his coaching gloves in favor of a more personal path and says it’s time to settle closer to his roots.

    Next Steps for EFSC

    The college is actively looking for a new Titan to take the reins. An official announcement is expected within the next month, so keep your eyes peeled for the next name that will sculpt the future of this North Florida powerhouse.

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  • Google announces new AI-powered personal health and fitness coach for Fitbit

    Google announces new AI-powered personal health and fitness coach for Fitbit

    At its Made by Google event on Wednesday, the company announced a new AI-powered personal health coach built with Gemini that’s coming to Fitbit. The tech giant says the new personal health coach is a fitness trainer, sleep coach, and wellness advisor all in one.

    Google plans to roll out a preview of the personal health coach as part of Fitbit Premium in October in the redesigned app available with the latest Fitbit trackers, Fitbit smart watches, and Pixel Watches.

    The personal health coach learns your preferences as you share them and also takes your real-time metrics from your Fitbit or Pixel Watch into account. Plus, it can get information from a smart weight scale or glucose monitor.Image Credits:Google

    With the new AI coach, users will be able to create a custom routine after chatting about their goals, preferences, and equipment. The AI coach will then build a personalized fitness plan with workout suggestions and targets. As you do your workouts, the coach will adjust your workout plans based on real-time data and insights in order to help you meet your goals.

    For example, if you wake up with a low readiness score because of a night of insomnia, the coach will suggest changes to your weekly plan to help you recover.

    If life gets in the way of your weekly plans, you can connect with the AI coach to adjust your plans and get advice. For example, if you hurt your back, you can tell the coach to adjust your workout.Image Credits:Google

    In addition, the AI coach will look at your sleep and give insights into how to improve your sleep quality over time. Google notes that new advanced algorithms will allow the AI coach to better understand a user’s sleep duration and stages. The AI coach will also help users determine how much sleep they actually need in order to perform their best by creating a personalized schedule that adapts to their daily activity levels.

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    Google notes that users can ask the AI coach to get personalized, science-backed answers. For example, they can ask things like, “Should I get an extra hour of sleep or work out tomorrow?” or “What are the best exercises for weight loss?”

    The new AI coach will live in the redesigned Fitbit app, which Google says has been reimagined with coaching and AI at its core. The redesigned app includes more intuitive data visualization, improved syncing, dark mode, and more.

    Google also announced on Wednesday that it’s bringing on NBA star Stephen Curry as a “performance advisor” to provide feedback for the tech giant’s products.

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  • Eastern Florida State College Basketball Tribe Returns to Titan Field House for Thrilling Tuesday Game

    Eastern Florida State College Basketball Tribe Returns to Titan Field House for Thrilling Tuesday Game

    No. 24 ranked Titans will host Keep Striving Prep at 3 p.m. at Titan Field House

    Eastern Florida State College Basketball Tribe Returns to Titan Field House for Thrilling Tuesday Game

    EFSC Titans Set the Stage for a Big Finish

    Melbourne, FL – 3 p.m. on Tuesday

    Come on down to Titan Field House for a showdown that’s about to get fired up! The No. 24‑ranked Titans are taking on Keep Striving Prep in a Saturday‑warm‑up that’s sure to keep the energy high.

    The boys from Eastern Florida State College are rolling in with a 10‑2 record and a streak of three straight wins. They’re packing more than just GPA‑worthy stats on the court.

    • Emondrek Erkins‑Ford – a sophomore powerhouse averaging 15.1 points and 8.2 rebounds per game.
    • Fredy‑Salam Sylla – keeping the ball moving with 13.1 points and 7.6 rebounds.
    • Corey Caulker – racking up 12.3 points for the squad.
    • Felipe Patino – scoring 11.4 points in every outing.

    From the first buzzer to the last, the Titans will open the Citrus Conference on Saturday at 4 p.m. traveling to Florida Southwestern, before heading back home for a showdown with St. Petersburg College on January 8.

    Good news for the crowd: Admission is absolutely free. And if you’re a die‑hard online fan, catch every dunk, block, and alley‑oop live on the EFSC Titans YouTube channel.

    Bring your horns, bring your cheers – the Titans are ready to throw their plays in a flashy display that you won’t want to miss!
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  • Eastern Florida State College Men’s Tennis Team Shocks USC Sumter in a Weekend Brawl – Space Coast Daily

    Eastern Florida State College Men’s Tennis Team Shocks USC Sumter in a Weekend Brawl – Space Coast Daily

    Titans played Wallace State Community College Sunday

    Eastern Florida State College Men’s Tennis Team Shocks USC Sumter in a Weekend Brawl – Space Coast Daily

    The Titans Power Through: 9-0 Victory Over USC Sumter

    On a bright Saturday in Brevard County, the Eastern Florida State College men’s tennis squad delivered a smashing blow to host USC Sumter, sweeping them 9‑0. This clean‑sheet win not only bolstered the Titans’ season record to a flawless 6‑0 but also marked their second consecutive triumph on this road‑trip tour.

    Double Trouble: Dominance on the Court

    • No. 1 Doubles: Filip Sormaz & Salva Mulet conquered the pair, bringing home the victory in a crisp match.
    • No. 2 Doubles: Alexandr Achour & Konstantin Kukaras pulled off a decisive win.
    • No. 3 Doubles: Johan Mottlau & Zakaria Achour nailed the third bracket, sealing the sweep.

    Singles Stars Shine

    • No. 1 Singles: Alexandr Achour crushed the opposition 6‑0, 6‑3.
    • No. 2 Singles: Alberto Perez Mellado closed out a convincing 6‑2, 6‑2.
    • No. 3 Singles: Mulet delivered a dominant 6‑2, 6‑1 performance.
    • No. 4 Singles: Pablo Garcia Rodriguez finished flippantly 6‑0, 6‑1.
    • No. 5 Singles: Tomas Kurz Cardozo snagged a win with 6‑3, 6‑2.
    • No. 6 Singles: Mottlau wrapped up the sets 6‑2, 6‑0, sealing the walk‑over.

    With every match ending in straight sets, the Titans left the court humming their anthem of confidence. As the finale of the trip, the team set their sights on a showdown with Wallace State Community College— a clash featuring two of the nation’s top five squads— scheduled for Sunday morning. Expect the same electric vibe and unstoppable momentum to march into the next battle!

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    In a thrilling debut, Space Coast Daily News launched today’s edition full of orbital scoops, community heart‑strings, and a sprinkle of humor that kept our county grinning from the launchpad to the local diner.

    What’s Inside This Issue?

    • Launch Countdown: A deep dive into NASA’s upcoming mission to the International Space Station.
    • Local Spotlight: A heart‑felt interview with the town’s newest baker who’s literally putting the “moon” in her pastries.
    • Tech Talk: A feature on how Brevard schools are turning students into tomorrow’s rocket scientists.
    • Humor Corner: The cover story titled “Why the Solar Panel Forgot Its Password” had everyone chuckling mid‑read.
    • Community Events: A calendar of the weekend’s free events—from stargazing nights to kite‑flying contests.

    Why Readers Love It

    With a perfect blend of science, local pride, and witty storytelling, Space Coast Daily News keeps Brevard residents glued to their desks and eager for more.

  • Where could Zelenskyy meet Putin? The contender countries that could host the summit

    Where could Zelenskyy meet Putin? The contender countries that could host the summit

    The next step of the diplomatic process aimed at putting an end to Russia’s war against Ukraine is set to be a meeting between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin. But where could that meeting take place?

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    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been pursuing direct talks with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin almost since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
    The Kremlin has always refused. But with a recent push from Donald Trump, the possibility of a meeting is closer than ever.

    The question now is not only when, but where?
    The International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for Putin for the abduction of Ukrainian children limits the choice of location as he risks arrest in any of the court’s 125 member states if he steps foot into their territory.
    Some of them are ready to make an exception though and have promised not to arrest Putin if he comes for a meeting which could put an end to the war against Ukraine.
    Switzerland is a possible option. The country’s foreign minister said the country would be ready to host Putin for any possible peace talks despite the ICC arrest warrant.Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrive for a working session in Paris, 9 December, 2019Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrive for a working session in Paris, 9 December, 2019
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    Despite its neutral status, Switzerland is a signatory to the Rome Statute that founded the court but Ignazio Cassis said that provided Putin was coming for peace purposes, the country could receive him.
    “This has to do with our diplomatic role, with international Geneva as (the European) headquarters of the United Nations,” Cassis said.
    French President Emmanuel Macron reportedly supports the idea of Geneva as a potential location for the talks following a White House meeting with European leaders on Monday.
    Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker offered his country – also an ICC signatory – as a potential venue, saying Vienna supported any initiative leading to a just and lasting peace that protects Ukrainian and European security interests.

    “As proud host of (the) OSCE and many other International Organisations we stand ready to offer our good services,” he said in a post on X.
    A country in the Middle East could be a solid compromise location.
    In March, Saudi Arabia hosted a US delegation for the talks first with Ukrainian and then with Russian officials.

    Qatar and the UAE are possible options

    Euronews’ correspondent in Doha, Aadel Haleem, says despite being a relatively small Gulf state, Qatar has a seat at the international table and is frequently called upon to be a go-to mediator in several international conflicts.
    Those mediation efforts include Russia and Ukraine, specifically when it comes to the return of Ukrainian children, forcefully deported to Russia.
    Even when it was caught in the crossfire between the US, Iran and Israel in June, where missiles were intercepted in its airspace, Qatar was still relied upon to broker peace and de-escalate tensions. In 2020 Qatar hosted historic talks between US officials and the Taliban, which led to the Doha Agreement and eventually paved the way for the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan.
    More recently, Qatar continues to mediate talks between Israel and Hamas, which has led to several temporary ceasefires and delivered humanitarian aid into Gaza. Qatar believes mediation efforts are a core tenet of its foreign policy and a clear indicator of its soft power.Children hold hands as they arrive to board a Kyiv bound train in Kramatorsk, 24 February, 2022Children hold hands as they arrive to board a Kyiv bound train in Kramatorsk, 24 February, 2022
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    Similar to Qatar, the United Arab Emirates has deliberately shaped its role as a diplomatic broker, a state able to move between rival powers while maintaining credibility with both, says Euronews correspondent in Dubai, Toby Gregory, adding that this strategy has extended directly to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
    Earlier this year, Emirati officials helped arrange exchanges that brought home Ukrainian prisoners of war, along with children taken to Russia. It was a reminder that the Emirates can act where others have limited reach.
    At the same time, Abu Dhabi has preserved its dialogue with Moscow. 
    Earlier this month, President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan travelled to Russia for talks with Vladimir Putin, a meeting that highlighted the trust both sides place in the relationship.

    The only meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin

    Since Zelenskyy became president of Ukraine in 2019, his direct communications with Putin have been limited as Russia had already been occupying Ukrainian territory in the east and in Crimea.
    The two presidents have had only two phone calls and a single face-to-face meeting, all in 2019.
    Zelenskyy and Putin met for the first and only time in Paris, during a Normandy Format Summit, in the presence of the leaders of Germany and France.French President Emmanuel Macron, Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Paris, Dec. 9, 2019French President Emmanuel Macron, Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Paris, Dec. 9, 2019
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    Behind closed doors, the two reportedly discussed issues that still remain relevant now, albeit on an even bigger scale; a prisoner exchange and ceasefire in eastern Ukraine.
    In the spring of 2021, as Russia started massing troops near Ukraine’s borders ahead of its full-scale invasion, Zelenskyy offered to meet with Putin “anywhere in Donbas,” the eastern region in Ukraine which Russia has been trying to fully occupy and annex for over a decade now.
    Putin declined, denying that Russia was a part of the conflict and instead invited Zelenskyy to Moscow. The meeting never happened.
    As Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, Zelenskyy again called for talks. Putin again rejected any dialogue on a presidential level, sending only a low-level delegation for the first attempted negotiations close to the Belarus border.
    Later, after the revelations of Russian forces’ mass atrocities in Bucha – Ukraine’s government says 458 civilians were killed – and other settlements around Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv hardened its stance on communications with the Kremlin.The Kremlin seen on a frosty morning during sunrise in Moscow, 21 January, 2025The Kremlin seen on a frosty morning during sunrise in Moscow, 21 January, 2025
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    Following Donald Trump’s return to the White House, Ukraine’s president renewed his push for direct talks with Moscow, now with the support of the US administration.
    In May, Zelenskyy made a surprise announcement that he was willing to meet Putin in Türkiye. Ukraine’s president even travelled to Türkiye, but Putin didn’t appear, instead sending a low-level delegation again.
    Actively trying to mediate between Kyiv and Moscow, Donald Trump has insisted that the meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin must take place.
    But the format remains unclear. One possibility is they will initially be bilateral, between Zelenskyy and Putin, and then include Trump later.
    That format could allow Trump to maintain his position of peacemaker in the case the meeting doesn’t bring any tangible results.
    According to US media, Trump intends to leave Russia and Ukraine to organise a meeting between their leaders without playing a direct role for the time being, according to administration officials familiar with the situation, taking a step back from the negotiations to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
    But Trump reportedly told advisers that he does intend to host a trilateral meeting with the two leaders, but only after they have met first.

  • Eastern Florida Women’s Hoops Head South to Clash with Miami Dade in Conference Showdown – Space Coast Daily

    Eastern Florida Women’s Hoops Head South to Clash with Miami Dade in Conference Showdown – Space Coast Daily

    Saturday’s game will begin at 2 p.m.

    Eastern Florida Women’s Hoops Head South to Clash with Miami Dade in Conference Showdown – Space Coast Daily

    CF‑Bowl Showdown: EFSC Sharks vs. Miami Dade Titans

    The Eastern Florida State College Sharks are heading to Miami this Saturday to face off with the mighty Miami Dade College Titans in a high‑stakes Citrus Conference clash. It’s a showdown that’ll have fans on the edge of their seats, so grab your popcorn!

    Game Details

    • Date & Time: Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m.
    • Venue: Titan Field House, Miami.
    • Why It Matters: The Sharks come in hot, 7‑2 overall, with a 3‑0 conference streak.

    Sharks on the Rise

    The team has dominated the Citrus Conference with a flawless 3‑0 start, and they’ve knocked out the St. Petersburg College Bears 97‑60 on Monday. Their momentum is electric!

    Key Players

    • Shameir Quimby – leading the FCSAA with a juicy 21.4 points per game, and he’s scored 20+ in each of the last two affairs.
    • Cleaira Peterson – a force in the paint with 19.2 points and 12.2 rebounds per game (2nd in the FCSAA). She’s been dropping double‑doubles for the past six games and consistently scoring 19+.

    Titans’ Tenacity

    Miami Dade is on a six‑game winning streak heading into Saturday. They’re no strangers to a good run, having just crushed Hillsborough Community College 85‑65 on Monday.

    Titans’ Stars

    • Karen Nimo – averaging 14.8 points per game, she logged a season‑high 26 points in the last game.
    • Jalei O’Neal – contributing 11.5 points on average, ready to keep the momentum alive.

    Confidence & Rankings

    EFSC enters the contest with a solid 9‑2 overall record, 2‑1 in the conference, and proudly sits at #24 in the NJCAA Division I National Poll.

    Aftermath & Next Appointment

    After Saturday’s jam, the Titans will be back on the court for a Friday night showdown with St. Petersburg College at 5:30 p.m. in Matcross.

    Whether you’re a Sharks fan or a Titans supporter, this game promises twists, high‑scoring pulls, and, of course, the kind of basketball that keeps everyone talking all week long. May the best team win!

  • Inside Libya\’s Powerful Strongman: All You Need to Know About Khalifa Haftar

    How Haftar Took the Stage, Dropped, and Then Kicked Off Again: A Libyan Roller‑Coaster

    So what’s the deal with Khalifa Haftar? Picture a charismatic, ops‑savvy general who once held the reins of eastern Libya, got brutally embarrassed by a flunky EU delegation, and then hustled back onto the political block like a jacked‑up champion in a ring. This is the story for the ages.

    The First Fall

    • Diplomatic Poke‑Poke: An EU delegation—think the polite version of a laid‑back bartender—tried to talk the commander out of a military blitz. The result? A spectacular display of disrespect that left the EU trip looking more like a comedy sketch than a diplomatic walk‑through.
    • The Haters’ Party: The BEAU… you know, the EU’s top folks went for a politically‑charged blow‑out, leading to what many dubbed the ” humiliation of a century.” Picture a football team being handed a red card while the crowd is rotting to the ground.

    The Comeback, Phase One

    After the slap‑on-the-back, Haftar didn’t just walk away. He played short‑stop and rebuilt an army with the grit of a wrestling champion. He rolled back into the scene by forming a coalition of local forces, foreign mercies, and an army that had more firepower than a rocket‑launching sedan.

    Why the world’s eyes were on him?

    Fast‑track alliances: He gained the patience of neighbouring powers and some suspiciously generous suppliers of arms. In a spatial clash on a map, Haftar seemed to have the GPS in check, heading straight toward the capital.

    The Second Coup, Inheritance & Intertwines

    • Foreign Nudge: It wasn’t just Haftar’s private men but logistics from “outside,” mainly Russians and Bulgarians, who kept his boots polished. They supplied heat‑seeking missiles, drones, and the occasional patina of ‘reserved for himself’ (Kremlin style).
    • Political Handshake: The EU tried again to one’s ways, but this time the “humiliation” was turned into a whisper of behind‑the‑scenes lobbying which gave Haftar enough breathing room to re‑install himself in a seat of power.

    What’s the agenda?

    Haftar’s new power mantle aims for stability – though critics say it’s just a classic “win‑game” with a Shakira karaoke soundtrack on loop. The big-play is a “gold mine” sentiment. By bolstering the eastern region’s resources, he intends to put Libya back on the radar of a global economy buzzing in the wake of post‑COVID intentions.

    Yet, the stakeholders?

    The odd buddies: Russia, the EU, and a few influential corporate oligarchs all chirp in for a laugh and a believe that the chaos is about sharp currency edges. They profess solidarity via “security packages” and lend logic to the auto‑distraught Libyan front lines.

    Haters and Hopes: The Catch‑22 of Haftar’s Herd

    While some nature lovers brush off his strategy for potential humanitarian needs, the bigger debate is whether Libyan affairs can be rearranged in a nutshell. Rest easy or roll your eyes – Haftar served more than a job. He served a role that might either restore or re‑brand the country’s destiny.

    Final Takeaway: Out of a humbling slap, we see a modern Libyan saga that mixes a bit of politics, a sprinkle of war, and enough drama that would make even a sitcom writer pause: “If world leaders were in Netflix, this would just be an endless binge‑watch season.”

    EU Delegation Tour Stops: One Briefing, One Unwelcome Bye‑Bye

    Picture this: a slick EU flight lands in Benghazi, the city of sweltering heat and down‑turned politics. The delegation’s mission? Cut the runaway migrant traffic heading north toward Europe. Instead of the expected diplomatic hug, they received an abrupt, very literal “kick out.”

    Unexpected Exit

    • The EU delegation, including European Commissioner for Migration Magnus Brunner, arrived on a sunny Tuesday, ready to chat about migration.
    • Within minutes of their jet touching down, they were declared “persona non gratae.” Heads were turned, toes were lifted, and the sky seemed a little less blue.
    • The dismissal came with a side‑kick: Haftar, the head of the Libyan National Army, apparently pulled a “diplomatic trap” to force the EU diplomats to pose for a photo that would help legitimize his hold‑out government in Benghazi.

    Who’s at the Helm?

    General Khalifa Haftar isn’t just a name; he’s the big boss in most of Libya right now. Even though the United Nations doesn’t formally recognize him as the head of state, his influence stretches from the coast to the desert. He’s the de‑facto ruler in a country still struggling to stitch its patches together.

    What You’re Missing

    While the EU keeps mum about the little humiliation the delegation faced, one senior Libyan analyst called it outright “outrageous”. It drips with a heavy dose of political drama — and a pinch of facial photo drama that, unfortunately for the EU, didn’t go well.

    When the Picture Shoots Straight

    Imagine standing in front of a camera, thinking you’re about to reflect a peaceful partnership, only to find your reflection replaced by a contentious standoff. That’s classic Haftar: once a quiet exile until the storm of 2011 rolled around, and now on the frontline, pushing everything he’s carrying into the global spotlight.

    Keep your friends close…

    From Quiet Beginnings to Military Prowess: The Rise of Khalifa Haftar

    Imagine a kid born into a Bedouin family on the rugged plains of northeastern Libya around the time Britain was stepping in to administer the region. That kid was Khalifa Belqasim Omar Haftar. Even his friends back then joked that he was the type of boy who didn’t bother with drama and preferred keeping a low profile.

    Educational Journey

    • Benghazi Military University Academy – The place where Khalifa pushed his limits and found his calling.
    • Peers describe him as “a very stern boy”, an image that stuck even after graduation.
    • His classmates noted: “He’d never seek out a fight, but if the situation demanded it, he handled it with precision.”

    Crossroads with a Legend

    At the academy, a young Khalifa crossed paths with none other than Muammar Gaddafi. That budding relationship would later shape both of their destinies.

    Quick Takeaways

    1. Born into a Bedouin family during British rule.
    2. Quiet, yet determined, with a reputation for discipline.
    3. Graduated from Benghazi Military Academy.
    4. Met future Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi during his studies.

    And there you have it—a snapshot of a boy who grew from a quiet background to a pivotal figure in Libyan history. The story continues, but that gives you the starting line sound of a remarkable journey.

    FILE: Libya’s leader Moammar Gadhafi sits to review the troop and military march past in Tripoli, 1 September 1987

    Haftar’s Sweet‑Sour Tale With Gaddafi: From Revolution to Friendship

    Picture a 1960s Libyan officer, a smirk on his face, and a man who could call the dictator of an entire nation his “angel.” That’s the quirky story of Khalifa Haftar and his distant cousin‑in‑law, Muammar Gaddafi. Their relationship is one of those bizarre, “who would’ve thought?” moments that show how politics can turn into almost sitcom‑level camaraderie.

    From Revolution to “Angel” Status

    • Haftar and Gaddafi were both enchanted by the same wave of revolutionary zeal—think dramatic coups, anti‑monarchy fanfare, and the hope that the next big thing would be a map with all borders erased.
    • Haftar never let it go: he’d call Gaddafi an “angel” in the line‑up of stories that depicted them as the “flood‑and‑fire” duo who wanted to rewrite the world’s genre.
    • “We were massively influenced by Nasser’s Egypt,” Haftar confessed, noting how that mid‑century Arab invasion of the Sinai laid the groundwork for his zeal.

    Who’s the Real Inspiration for a Name?

    Did you know Haftar’s youngest son is named Saddam? The same name that later became synonymous with the notorious Iraqi dictator. In a breezy interview with Tim Eaton at the Chatham House Institute, “It’s clear as day: the son was named after Saddam Hussein. That tells you all you need to know about who he is,” he laughed.

    Even the title Haftar chose—Field Marshal—has a whispered history. Experts hint that it nods to Yugoslav icon Josip Broz Tito, shaking out a blend of anarchy, unity, and a sense of ‘What’s next?’

    1969: The Coup That Made It All Happen

    Three short years after graduating from the military academy, Haftar slammed into history. He helped topple King Idris, installing a new era under Gaddafi’s so-called Jamahiriya (the “state of the masses”)—an ideology that promised to spread its Islamic socialist recipe beyond Libyan borders.

    The Odessa Connection and Beyond

    In the 1970s, Haftar trained in the Soviet Union—a time when the USSR was still scribbling confetti in Eastern European capitals. He climbed the ranks fast, landing in a campaign that saw Libyan troops backing Egyptian forces in the Yom Kippur War’s Sinai front. This partnership cemented a friendship that lasted beyond boardroom boarders and into the hushed halls of Cairo’s power corridors.

    So when you read about Libya’s political drama, remember the less ominous side: a guy who could rally an army, a name that made headlines, and a friendship that felt less like war and more like a peculiar episode of a long‑running drama series.

    But keep your enemies closer

    Haftar: From Gaddafi’s Troop to Libyan’s Rebel Icon

    Early Career: The Quick‑Climb

    In 1986, Haftar cracked the ranks and was promoted to colonel, stepping into the role of military chief of staff just as the Gaddafi regime was fiercer and more unpredictable.

    The Chad Disaster: A Turning Point

    Later that decade, the regime’s best‑known commander made a misstep that would change everything. The ill‑fated raid into neighboring Chad resulted in the capture of almost 700 Libyan forces—Haftar included. The soldiers were locked up, and the world’s attention suddenly turned to the uneasy negotiations that followed.

    From Prison to Parole with a Twist

    • Haftar spent years behind bars, and it wasn’t the Libyan government that freed him.
    • The United States stepped in, making the release a major shift in his relationship with Gaddafi.

    From Sword to Shadow

    According to Libyan analyst Anas El Gomati, Haftar was once Gaddafi’s “chosen sword.” When the leash snapped, he turned into the very blade that cut straight back at the tyrant. “He became the dark mirror of the regime—learning every trick of authoritarian rule,” El Gomati noted.

    Two Decades of Planning in Virginia

    After the release, instead of stepping into supportive politics, Haftar hopped to Virginia and spent twenty years itching for a comeback. He didn’t simply oppose Gaddafi; he understood the system from the inside, and now he’s armed with both experience and ambition.

    Libyan military perform at a lavish private dance spectacle thrown for African heads of state by Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi at an airfield outside Tripoli, 1 September 2009

    When a Pilot Escapes — and the World Watches

    Hafidah, a former Libyan air force ace, found himself on the run for more than two decades. After a brief but dazzling stint at a Gaddafi‑furnished dance‑ball, he fled to a quiet corner of the US, living just a stone’s throw from Langley, the CIA’s home base.

    The 24‑Year Exile

    • He hunkered down in the Washington suburbs and joined opposition circles, shaping Libya’s future from afar.
    • Reporters in 2019 caught murmurs that the former chief of staff had been handed a swanky Cairo manor by Gaddafi, a place where Haftar’s son “Saddam” reportedly grew up.
    • “He was chased by envy and Gaddafi’s shadow,” former advisor Mohamed Bouzier told the BBC, painting a picture of a man stuck between loyalty and betrayal.

    Behind the Scenes

    In one moment, Haftar was a celebrated pilot at a grand dance thrown for African leaders. In the next, he was a political figure in exile, negotiating with opposition groups while barely washing his socks.

    Why It Matters

    The tale isn’t just about a man who flew planes; it’s about a country that saw a man light a candle in the darkness and then watched that flame stretch across the Atlantic, borrowing stories and ambitions from every corner of the globe.

    Back in the fold

    Libyan Streets Go Wild in 2011, and Haftar Gets a Shot

    When the Arab Spring blew through the mid‑East, the streets of Libya erupted with a fire that even the “little” rebellions had been dreaming of. From the bustling capital to the dusty outskirts, Libyans took to the streets, demanding a change that had been years in the making.

    Haftar & the American Support Speculation

    Some say the ex‑NATO commander Hibatullah “Haftar” al‑Maag was a one‑man show acting on a chatty U.S. whistle‑blower’s plan. Yet, as Libya expert Claudia Gazzini puts it, “there’s been no concrete evidence that the Americans nudged him to return to the capital.” In other words, no one actually told him, “Hey, pop back to Tripoli!”

    How the Real Story Unfolds

    In 2012‑2013, Haftar planted himself in Tripoli— but he was still a side‑note in the political saga. The city was a patchwork of armed factions, and no single player had the upper hand. In that frenetic maze, Haftar didn’t command the spotlight he’d later chase.

    El Gomati’s Take: “A Cold War Footnote”

    El Gomati, known for his blunt style, dismissed Haftar as “a Cold War fossil” and a footnote in a period of chaotic power grabs. That’s the low‑down: no grand design, just an ex‑military playing a smaller role than the headlines would have led us to think.

    FILE: A Libyan man kisses senior rebel commander Khalifa Haftar in the court house in the center of Benghazi, eastern Libya, 18 March 2015

    From Side‑by‑Side to Supreme Commander: The Rapid Ascent of Khalifa Haftar

    A Sudden Spotlight in 2014

    Picture this: a Libyan street‑corner office on the outskirts of Benghazi, where a man from the local news crew bumps into Khalifa Haftar—the senior rebel commander who was about to make headlines. It wasn’t until 2014 that Haftar stepped into the public eye, announcing an operation aimed at “rooting out extremist elements in the city.”

    The Big Claim and Its Reception

    Haftar played his hand on national TV, waving a large map and declaring, “Hey, you know, we’re going to take a stand against the bad Islamists.” But as Gazzini pointed out, many thought the display was pathetic—a flashy but hollow show of intent.

    Yet Eaton has a different take. He tells Euronews there’s a clear distinction for Haftar: “There are always good Islamists and bad Islamists.” He even notes that his ranks include a fair amount of Salafists—those disciplined, order‑respecting extremists—who can be commanded when needed.

    Operation Dignity: The Turning Point

    The campaign, dubbed Operation Dignity, didn’t just serve a slogan; it cemented Haftar’s authority over Benghazi—the country’s second‑largest city—and much of eastern Libya. By drawing in local forces and coordinating militias, Haftar effectively sealed his dominance in the region.

    Becoming the Commander‑in‑Chief

    Fast forward to 2015: Haftar formally ascended as the supreme commander of the Libyan National Army. It wasn’t an overnight moonshot; each step from 2014’s big claim, the mixed reception, to the decisive Dignity operation paved the way for his leadership role.

    Key Takeaway

    Haftar’s rise illustrates how ambitious claims, grassroots support, and strategic operations can combine to elevate a rebel figure into national prominence—if you’re willing to make the move and keep the motto loud.

    Family at home, friends abroad

    Haftar’s Wild Ride in a Mirage‑filled Middle East

    Why Libya’s General Became the Buzz‑Word of Cairo’s Revolution

    For decades, Haftar built a buzzworthy network in Cairo. When the power shuffle in Libya threw him back home, Egypt found itself in a hotbed of revolutionary zeal—guided mainly by the ever‑hungry Muslim Brotherhood.

    Gazzini’s White‑Space Explanation

    “In Libya there’s a jihadist threat, and over there, Egypt feels pretty weak,” Gazzini said. “Before 2013, before President El‑Sisi, the fear was that Egypt might just implode. The Europeans? They were on a mission to keep that country from going belly‑first into chaos.”

    Europe’s Silent “You Get It” Nod

    When the heat of self‑styled IS groups began to pop up across North Africa, European leaders opted for a quiet green‑light to Haftar. His growing heft in the army felt like the perfect antidote to the “pure” democracy going everywhere faster than a streak of Sahara dust. “We needed a new Gaddafi—one who could stop democracy from spreading like a viral video,” one analyst scoffed. Haftar fit the bill: ruthless, ambitious, and willing to trade a slice of national sovereignty for backup.

    Egypt’s Familiar Face of Chaos

    “It was all about sovereign… but we wanted to back someone in the neighbourhood who understood the drama,” said El Gomati. Egypt looked no other way. It saw in Haftar someone who could orchestrate the next masterpiece of regional turmoil.

    Universally (Not So) Supported

    • From Moscow to Washington, hungry powers lapped up the opportunity to tip the scales in Haftar’s favour.
    • Even though the UN gave him a grandmaster’s title but didn’t recognize him as a legitimate head of state, the silent placating list kept expanding.
    The Grand Finale

    Behind this steamy saga of political intrigue, Haftar’s story is one of soldier‑statesmanship improvisation, with a dash of humor, heartbreak, and the ever‑present fear‑fact. All A‑listers in this circus of the Middle East largely respecting the game’s rules, even if that means playing with personal and visual manipulations to achieve their daring political goals.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and Libyan National Army commander Khalifa Haftar meet at the Kremlin in Moscow, 10 May 2025

    Libya’s Power Play: Haftar Eyes the Throne

    Picture this: On May 10, 2025, a selfie‑style photo shows Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar shaking hands in the Kremlin. Meanwhile, a backdrop of political drama unfolds across the Mediterranean.

    Who’s Backing Haftar?

    While the world’s eye is on the United Nations and the UN Security Council, two country power couples are quietly tipping their hats:

    • Abu Dhabi – The oil king’s vision of Libya’s vast petroleum wealth is a sweet deal for the Gulf.
    • Paris – France and the wider European bloc grapple with waves of refugees hoping to hop on a try‑and‑fly journey through Libya.

    So, the emirates and the French—who were secretly behind the scenes—gave Haftar the “air cover” he needed.

    Haftar’s March for Leadership

    Back in 2019, Haftar marched into the capital, belting out his plan to topple the international flag of the Government of National Accord—while the UN Secretary‑General, António Guterres, was on the scene. Even Egypt, with its eyes on stability, warned him about messing around.

    Yet, driven by a swagger fueled by the Emiratis’ hype and the French’s murmurs of approval, Haftar kept pushing.

    Comparisons, Trumpets, and the Real Deal

    Some analysts have compared Haftar’s ambition to Russia’s full‑scale invasion of Ukraine. And just like that conflict, Haftar’s attempts have run into stiff resistance.

    When the Triple‑Threat’s massive assault hit Tripoli, the city didn’t fall; history has shown that Libya simply slid back into a freeze‑frame stalemate.

    Full Circle: What It Means for Libya

    In the end, Haftar didn’t become the ruler—just another chapter in Libya’s ongoing saga. And as for those dreaming of a post‑Gaddafi throne? It’s still a long way to go.

    Divided we stand

    Haftar’s Family Empire: A Shadow State in Libya

    In the tangled corridors of power in Libya, one family is quietly building an empire that would make any monarch blush. While the world watched Haftar scramble for control, his sons quietly moved like chess players, pulling the board in their favor before the king even saw the pieces.

    Inside the Haftar Power Play

    According to insiders, the Haftar clan’s reach is wide and largely hidden in plain sight:

    • Saddam runs the ground forces, snatching battlefield command.
    • Khaled man‑ages the personal guard, keeping the Hamilton Sea‑Dog’s rules intact.
    • Belkacem has rubbed shoulders with Liberia’s reconstruction fund, turning a public coffeeboat into a private pig‑bank.
    • Sedig is the mastermind behind reconciliation files, flexing his negotiating muscles like a seasoned diplomat.

    The family’s net worth? A whopping billions in assets, according to analysts. The shoes they wear? One that’s both diplomatic and alchemistively transformed into a multi‑resourced bullion.

    The Unofficial State of Eastern Libya

    From the sandy dunes to the oil rigs, Haftar carries the reins like a one‑man state within a state. It’s a wild, unofficial kingdom that includes:

    • All the oil fields that power engines of the world.
    • Port and airport headquarters so slick, they’re the new “Seaport”.
    • Military bases where the guns are as personal as family photos.
    • Printing presses at the central bank—because nothing says ‘authority’ like printing your own money.
    • A private air force that flaps around their own territory.
    • Smuggling routes that cross borders with the grace of a dance.

    Picture a kingdom where each kingdom object (oil, airports, banks) is not just a resource, but an extension of a personal wallet. That’s the Haftar family’s master plan.

    Who Been Countering?

    Euronews tried reaching out to Khalifa and the patriarch Khaled Haftar for their side of the story, but sound judays remain a library – often unheard, as if they’re still fossils in a museum.

    Despite being in the battle for Libya’s control, Haftar’s sons have turned a military slog into a financial saga. They’re not just playing the game; they’re rewriting the rules from the inside.

    FILE - Protesters wear yellow vests at a protest as they wave national flags and chant slogans against Libya's Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter, in Tripoli, 19 April 2019

    Libya’s Field Marshal Haftar: The EU’s ‘Missing‑Link’ Fiasco

    Picture the scene: Yellow vests, waving flags, and a chorus of slogans against Libya’s self‑appointed Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar—all in Tripoli on 19 April 2019. The crowd’s chant is louder than any EU briefing it could have earn. But the real drama? The EU’s shrug.

    History of the EU’s ‘Red‑Handed’ Dance

    Last week, the European Union’s inability to hit back at Haftar’s antics made headlines. Yet, the reaper who might have death‑traveled to Russia to meet Putin ends up living to talk talks again. Super‑miraculous.

    Europe’s Skittish Allies

    • “Who’s the real friend?”—the bureau wanted a proper handshake from Haftar, yet went sardonic when it realized the figure was far from diplomatic.
    • Migration muddles. Analysts from Euronews dismissed concerns, citing powers’ internal squabbles over “irregular migrations.” Simple fact: Haftar would know every boat leaving the east coast.
    • Gazzini’s play‑by‑rules angle. “Let’s say Italy—half a year-ago, migrants made a splash on the coast. Haftar got an official invitation to Rome. That’s how it played out.”
    • El Gomati’s thin line. Feeding “Europeans keep volunteering as victims.” Haftar treats EU diplomats like “desperate suitors.” That’s survival for him.

    Weighing the Balance

    Eaton vouches for an honest deal: “There’s a real imbalance.” The EU finds itself riding on the back of any international rulebook while the reality? Gritty, impersonal, and often louder in dance than in text.

    Must‑Know Compare‑Charts

    • Russia vs. EU. “They’ve got MiGs and fighters at Haftar’s disposal.”
    • US vs. UAE. “They keep pumping reinforcements and ammunition in spite of embargo constraints.”

    In short, the EU is constantly stuck in a hit‑and‑miss routine—while Haftar’s heavy hand stays far too… in the spotlight. The question remains: is the world’s biggest cluster still acting in a vacuum or not? Whatever the answer, this is a show. And the lead actor, Haftar, definitely isn’t pulling a quiet exit.

  • France's highest court upholds some of former Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad's legal protections

    The Cour de Cassation upheld Assad’s head-of-state immunity, but added that since he is no longer in office, “new arrest warrants may have been or may be issued against him for acts that may constitute war crimes or crimes against humanity.”

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    France’s highest court upheld some of Syrian ex-leader Bashar al-Assad’s personal immunity as a head of state on Friday while green-lighting possible future war crime warrants, drawing criticism from human rights lawyers and Syrian activists.
    The Cour de Cassation upheld Assad’s head-of-state immunity, but added that since he is no longer in office, “new arrest warrants may have been or may be issued against him for acts that may constitute war crimes or crimes against humanity.”

    The decision is a blow to activists who had hoped the court would set aside the immunity, a decision that could have had far-reaching consequences for other leaders accused of atrocities.
    “From our side as a victim, this is a huge mistake. This will support another dictatorship to keep doing this kind of crime — they know they will enjoy immunity,” said Mazen Darwish, president of the Syrian Centre for Media, which collected evidence of war crimes.
    “It is a sad day for us,” Darwish said.Syrian President Bashar al-Assad attends the closing session of the Arab Summit in Doha, 30 March, 2009Syrian President Bashar al-Assad attends the closing session of the Arab Summit in Doha, 30 March, 2009
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    ‘Missed opportunity for justice’

    The president of the Cour de Cassation, Christophe Soulard, said in the ruling that 19 judges had declined to lift Assad’s immunity, which could have paved the way for his trial in absentia in France over the use of chemical weapons in Gouta in 2013.

    Human rights lawyers had sought to enable prosecution of leaders linked to atrocities while they are in power, not just when they leave.
    But international law currently forbids it.
    “Under current international law, crimes against humanity and war crimes are not exceptions to the principle of jurisdictional immunity for sitting foreign heads of state,” Soulard said.A member of the security forces for the new interim Syrian government inspects a detention facility in Damascus, 14 December, 2024A member of the security forces for the new interim Syrian government inspects a detention facility in Damascus, 14 December, 2024
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    Al-Assad, currently living in exile in Russia, retained no lawyers for these charges and has denied that he was behind the chemical attacks.
    “The court’s ruling is a missed opportunity for justice,” said Mariana Pena, a lawyer with the Open Society Justice Initiative, which helped bring the case to the court.
    But she said that the ruling “leaves the door open to the prosecution of Assad.”

    Silver lining for some

    The court also ruled on a case against a former Syrian government finance minister in al-Assad’s government, allowing that he could be prosecuted.
    Adib Mayaleh’s lawyers have argued that he too had immunity under international law.
    That is to some a silver lining in the court’s ruling by establishing in France the right for courts to go after heads of state when they leave office and even current high-ranking officials.This image from video broadcast on Syrian State Television purports to show a chemical weapons expert taking samples at a chemical plant in Syria, 8 October, 2013This image from video broadcast on Syrian State Television purports to show a chemical weapons expert taking samples at a chemical plant in Syria, 8 October, 2013
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    “This is a huge step, but not an absolute victory in the fight against impunity,” said lawyer Clémence Witt, who with Jeanne Sulzer brought the case against al-Assad to the court.
    She said that the French courts can now for the first time issue warrants for high-ranking officials currently in power with adequate evidence.
    “Every official — except head of state, head of government and head of foreign affairs — can be prosecuted in France if we have evidence of genocide, war crimes or crimes against humanity,” Witt said.

    War crimes accusations

    For more than 50 years, Syria was ruled by Hafez al-Assad and then his son Bashar.
    During the Arab Spring, rebellion broke out against their tyrannical rule in 2011 across the country of 23 million people, igniting a brutal 13-year civil war that killed more than 500,000 people, according to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights.
    Millions more fled to Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey and Europe.
    The al-Assad dynasty manipulated sectarian tensions to stay in power, a legacy driving renewed violence against minority groups, despite promises that the country’s new leaders will carve out a political future for Syria that includes and represents all of its communities.An aerial view of mass graves of those killed in a 2013 Sarin attack in Damascus, 25 December, 2025An aerial view of mass graves of those killed in a 2013 Sarin attack in Damascus, 25 December, 2025
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    The International Criminal Court isn’t bound by head of state immunity and has issued arrests warrants for leaders accused of atrocities, like Russian President Vladimir Putin, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte.
    The Syrian government denied in 2013 that it was behind the Ghouta chemical attack, an accusation that the opposition rejected, because al-Assad’s forces were the only side in the brutal civil war to possess sarin.
    Assad held onto power, aided militarily by Russia and Iranian-backed proxies, until late 2024, when a surprise assault by rebels swept into Aleppo and then Damascus, driving Assad to flee to safety to Russia in December.

    Possibility of warrants

    New warrants after Friday’s ruling in France could lay the groundwork for the former leader’s trial in absentia or potential arrest, if he travels outside Russia.
    Any trial of al-Assad, whether in absentia or if he leaves Russia, would mean this evidence could then “be brought to light,” Pena said, including an enormous trove of classified and secret evidence amassed by the judges during their investigations.Photos of people reported to be missing after being detained by former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's army seen in Damascus, 22 December, 2024Photos of people reported to be missing after being detained by former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s army seen in Damascus, 22 December, 2024
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    Syrians often took great personal risk to gather evidence of war crimes.
    Darwish said that in the aftermath of a chlorine gas attack in Douma, for example, teams collected witness testimonies, images of devastation and soil samples.
    Others then tracked down and interviewed defectors to build a “chain of command” for the Syrian government’s chemical weapons production and use.
    “We link it directly to the president himself, Bashar al-Assad,” he said.

  • Avery Velazquez Shines as NFCA All‑Region South Star for Eastern Florida State College Softball – Space Coast Daily

    Avery Velazquez Shines as NFCA All‑Region South Star for Eastern Florida State College Softball – Space Coast Daily

    freshman was 24-11 on the mound with a 1.22 ERA and 188 strikeouts

    Avery Velazquez Shines as NFCA All‑Region South Star for Eastern Florida State College Softball – Space Coast Daily

    Avery Velazquez Stars Again!

    From Class‑Freshman to All‑Region Hero

    Flashy sweeping from Ocoee, Florida, Avery Velazquez has just been crowned a member of the 2025 NFCA NJCAA Division I All‑Region South squad. The 19‑year‑old’s performance on the mound, along with her double‑digit hitting spree, earned her this top spot.

    Pitching Prowess

    • Record: 24‑11 on the mound
    • ERA: 1.22 over 224 ⅔ innings
    • Strikeouts: 188

    Hitting Highlights

    • Batter’s Average: .416
    • Doubles: 22
    • Home Runs: 8
    • Runs Batted In: 69

    Velazquez’s success hasn’t gone unnoticed: she also secured a spot on the All‑FCSAA team and earned a place on the FCSAA All‑Tournament roster this year. In a proud moment for the Titans, she is the second player from the school to make the first team—following Livie Davis last season.

    Team Triumphs & Future Anticipation

    The Titans finished their 39‑22 overall campaign and went 1‑2 in the FCSAA Division I Softball Championship in Clearwater. With these individual and team achievements, the stage is set for the upcoming 2025 NJCAA Division I All‑America teams, slated for announcement on June 2.

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! May 12, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Breaking News: Hot Off the Press!

    In a dazzling swirl of ink and excitement, the Space Coast Daily News released fresh headlines on May 12, 2025—yes, the date that shows up on every calendar where curiosity meets journalism.

    Why It Matters

    • Tycoons & Truths: Get the inside scoop on Brevard County’s biggest movers.
    • Circle of Life: A closer look at local events that keep the community buzzing.
    • Mind-Crop: Thought‑provoking pieces that spark conversation over a cup of joe.

    In the Words of the Staff

    “We’re thrilled to bring you the most captivating stories from the Space Coast—because the world deserves a fresh headline with every sunrise,” quips the top editor.

    Grab Yours, Before the Press Cool Down!

    Grab your copy, or read online—either way, there’s always a headline waiting to keep you on the edge of your seat, with a sprinkle of humor and a dash of heartfelt insight.

  • Eastern Florida State College Theatre Department Presents The Lark Stage Play April 4–6 – Space Coast Daily

    Eastern Florida State College Theatre Department Presents The Lark Stage Play April 4–6 – Space Coast Daily

    General admission, advance purchase: $12

    Eastern Florida State College Theatre Department Presents The Lark Stage Play April 4–6 – Space Coast Daily

    The Lark Takes the Stage!

    Get ready for a theatrical whirlwind. The Eastern Florida State College Theatre Department is bringing “The Lark” by Jean Anouilh to the Simpkins Fine Arts Center, Bldg. 4, right on the EFSC Cocoa Campus.

    When & Where?

    • Friday, April 4 at 7:30 p.m.
    • Saturday, April 5 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
    • Sunday, April 6 at 2 p.m.

    Tickets & Prices

    • General admission (advance purchase): $12
    • General admission (day of): $17
    • FREE for EFSC and Brevard Public Schools students who show a valid student ID.

    Grab your tickets early at efsc.booktix.com and snag a savings!

    About the Show

    Directed by Selena Ambush, this is no ordinary retelling of Joan of Arc. It’s a gritty re-interpretation that has her telling her own story from the inside out—seeing herself at home, recalling her triumphant battles, and even chatting with saints. Think courtroom drama meets a touch of destiny.

    Location Details

    EFSC Cocoa Campus: 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa.

    Need More Info?

    Drop an email to ambushs@easternflorida.edu for all the extra nitty‑gritty.

  • EFSC Softball Dominates South Florida State, Boosts Record to 15-3

    EFSC Softball Dominates South Florida State, Boosts Record to 15-3

    Next Game: host Miami Dade College next Tuesday

    EFSC Softball Dominates South Florida State, Boosts Record to 15-3

    Grand Slam Shutouts: Titans Sink Opponents on the Road!

    Brevard County, FL. — The Eastern Florida State College Softball Titans rolled into Wednesday night with an outfit that left their opponents shiver‑induced in the parking lot. They didn’t just win; they shut down the competition twice, leaving the scoreboard to read a clean 6‑0, followed by a crisp 9‑0 victory.

    Game Day Highlights

    • Game 1: Avery Velazquez lights up the mound, tossing her fifth season shutout to silence the South Florida State College crowd.
    • Game 2: Luci Walters seals the day with a shutout of ten!
    • Ashley Grieser celebrates her birthday on the field—triples, a double, and a whole lot of fanfare.
    • Ashley Corazzini also lights it up, showing off power and precision.

    Record Update

    With the two victories, the Titans climb to an impressive 15‑3 overall record, putting them firmly in the driver’s seat of the Citrus Conference.

    Next Up: Citrus Conference Heat‑Up

    • Starting Tuesday, the Titans host Miami Dade College in a doubleheader showdown at the Titan Softball Complex.
    • The first game kicks off at 4 p.m.—and guess what? Admission is free!
    • Can’t make it? No worries! Catch the action live on the EFSC Titans YouTube channel.

    So, strap in and get ready to witness the Titans continue their unstoppable streak. It’s a once‑in‑a‑season kind of play that’s sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats—and maybe even a little jealous of the bright ballpark lights. Go Titans!

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! February 10, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Breaking: Space Coast Daily News Drops Hot Off the Press!

    Feb 10, 2025 – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper is Back in Action

    Grab your coffee, because the Space Coast Daily News just flipped out the latest edition, brimming with sizzling updates straight from the heart of Brevard County. Whether you’re a space buff, a local foodie, or just love a good headline, this issue is packed to the brim with stories that’ll keep you hooked.

    • Launchpad Lively: NASA’s newest rocket is prepped for a launch that’s set to light up the sky.
    • Sunrise at Southport: A community walk-through that will remind you why the morning light is that much brighter on the coast.
    • Local Legends: From the mayor’s award-winning smoothie recipe to the high school cheer squad’s viral dance, we’ve covered it all.
    • Tech Talk: Innovations that’re turning Brevard County into a test bed for tomorrow’s gadgets.
    • Community Spotlight: A look at the nonprofit that’s making a difference in everyday lives.

    Don’t miss out on today’s freshest stories—grab a copy you’ll swear you’re the first to read it. The Space Coast Daily News is not just your newspaper; it’s the pulse of our community, delivered with a wink and a word of humor.

  • Bunny Shaw Clinches Second Consecutive Golden Boot, Honoring Former Eastern Florida State Titan

    Bunny Shaw Clinches Second Consecutive Golden Boot, Honoring Former Eastern Florida State Titan

    Manchester City striker scored 12 goals in 14 matches this season

    Bunny Shaw Clinches Second Consecutive Golden Boot, Honoring Former Eastern Florida State Titan

    Meet Bunny Shaw: a Jamaican Goal‑Machine Glides Back Into the Spotlight

    Bunny Shaw was just delivered another golden trophy – the Barclays Women’s Super League Golden Boot – and guess what? It’s her second straight season of shattering record books and scoring fireworks on the pitch. Yes, she’s still a work‑horse in the dog‑eared kits of Manchester City, and her name is practically written on the back of every goal‑scoring billboard.

    Goal‑style Statistics That Beat the Odds

    • 12 goals in 14 matches this season – a 0.85 goals/game average that would make strikers glow green with envy.
    • Her sixth hat‑trick this season came at Tottenham, clinching a WSL record for most hat‑tricks by a single player.
    • Across two seasons, 33 goals in 32 games – that’s basically one goal per match, and a few extras.
    • Ended the season early with an injury against Chelsea, but the injuries are no match for her spirit and skill.

    Beyond the Numbers: Awards and Accolades

    Last season, the Football Writers’ Association (FWA) named her Women’s Footballer of the Year, and the Women’s Super League crowned her Player of the Year. Those trophies keep rolling on the shelf, proving at just 20 something years old, Bunny has already made the history book.

    Early Career – Title‑Grabbing College Days

    Eastern Florida State College (EFSC) was the springboard that turned Bunny from a rising star to a blazing goal‑conqueror. She played in 2015‑16 and 2016‑17, netting 24 goals in 21 games for the Tigers. The golden streak didn’t stop there:

    • Named NJCAA Division I First Team All‑American.
    • Earned NSCAA Junior College Division I All‑American honors.
    • Helped the Tigers reach the National Championship finals in 2015 and return to the nationals next year.

    University of Tennessee – A Pro‑Ready Finale

    Before jumping into the professional arena, Bunny seasoned her craft at The University of Tennessee and etched herself as another All‑American. That extra campus stint only augmented her confidence, making the next step to Manchester City a natural leap.

    Quick Takeaway: Bunny’s Legacy in Minutes

    From her mid‑field hauls on the Hemi‑squads to scoring at every finals buzzer in the WSL, Bunny Shaw shows what it means to never miss a goal, even when the world rewrites its expectations. Call her unstoppable, call her gutsy, or simply call her a ball‑drumming, hat‑trick‑shattering, golden‑boot‑wielding legend. And the next season? The beer is on her, but the dream continues.

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! May 12, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Fresh Off the Press!

    May 12, 2025 – Space Coast Daily News

    Brevard County’s Best Newspaper is here, and it’s hotter than a NASA launch!

    • Latest scoop on local space adventures
    • Exclusive interviews with launch crews
    • Live coverage of the upcoming Starlink upgrade

    Grab your copy now and stay in orbit with all the buzz from the Space Coast!

  • Mark Zuckerberg sues Mark Zuckerberg

    Mark Zuckerberg sues Mark Zuckerberg

    Mark Zuckerberg, a bankruptcy lawyer from Indiana, has filed a lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta.

    Mark Zuckerberg the lawyer uses a commercial Facebook page to advertise his legal practice and communicate with potential clients. But his page has been disabled five times in the last eight years, since Meta’s moderation systems flag his account as falsely impersonating Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of the platform.

    Mark Zuckerberg is not impersonating Mark Zuckerberg, because he, too, is Mark Zuckerberg. In his legal complaint, Mark Zuckerberg points out that he has been practicing law since Mark Zuckerberg was just three years old.

    “It’s not funny,” Mark Zuckerberg, the lawyer, said to Indianapolis’ 13WTHR. “Not when they take my money. This really pissed me off.”Image Credits:Mark S. Zuckerberg

    Mark Zuckerberg has spent over $11,000 to advertise his page on Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta platforms, but when Mark Zuckerberg’s account is disabled for allegedly impersonating Mark Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg still has to pay for these advertisements.

    In his complaint, the lawyer shared a copy of an email thread from 2020, where he asks about his wrongly disabled account and references that he has been in touch with the platform about this since 2017.

    “Also, if you happen to run into the younger, richer Mark Zuckerberg, tell him I said hi and he causes me great aggravation each day,” Mark Zuckerberg the lawyer wrote in one email.

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    Mark Zuckerberg has long been haunted by the looming presence of Mark Zuckerberg. He even created a website, iammarkzuckerberg.com, where he chronicles how his life has been shaped by being named Mark Zuckerberg.

    “I can’t use my name when making reservations or conducting business as people assume I’m a prank caller and hang up,” he said. “My life sometimes feels like the Michael Jordan ESPN commercial, where a regular person’s name causes constant mixups.”

    While the attorney may not be a high-profile billionaire, he’s not your average Joe, either (he is Mark Zuckerberg, after all). Sometimes he ends up flying out to Las Vegas for speaking engagements, as he is a respected figure in bankruptcy law. But even on his own turf, he cannot escape the other Mark Zuckerberg.

    “While speaking in Las Vegas, a limo driver was waiting for me at the bottom of the escalator with a sign for ‘Mark Zuckerberg,’ causing chaos as a large disappointed crowd had been waiting,” Mark Zuckerberg wrote.

    On a regular basis, the lawyer says he receives phone calls and messages intended for the tech founder, which sometimes include death threats and requests for money. But when this daily nuisance turned into a potential loss of income, Mark Zuckerberg lost his patience with Mark Zuckerberg.

    “We know there’s more than one Mark Zuckerberg in the world, and we are getting to the bottom of this,” Meta told the 13WTHR.

    If there’s any bit of solace for the lawyer, it’s that he will always show up first when you Google “Mark Zuckerberg bankruptcy” … at least for now.

    “I don’t wish Mark E. Zuckerberg any ill will at all,” he wrote on his website. “I hope the best for him, but let me tell you this: I will rule the search for ‘Mark Zuckerberg bankruptcy.’ And if he does fall upon difficult financial times, and happens to be in Indiana, I will gladly handle his case in honor of our eponymy.”

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  • Eau Gallie Commodores Host Bishop Moore Hornets in Friday FHSAA Regional Finals

    Eau Gallie Commodores Host Bishop Moore Hornets in Friday FHSAA Regional Finals

    commodores are 11-1 on the season

    Catch the Replay—Eau Gallie vs. Titusville

    FHSAA Regional Semifinals witnessed a showdown that had fans on the edge of their seats. If you missed the slam‑dunking drama, this is the moment you don’t want to skip.

    Why This Replay Is a Must‑Watch

    • Eight‑point nail‑biter that kept the score hovering until the buzzer.
    • Star forward J. Lee hit a last‑second triple to tie the game.
    • Defensive pressure turned the sidelines into a sauna—no rebound left unguarded.

    Top‑Tier Highlights

    • 1st Quarter: A fast‑pace shootout starting at 15–15 points.
    • 3rd Quarter: The comeback began with a paint‑regional rush and a highlight dunk.
    • Final Minute: A heart‑stopping sequence that kept everyone in suspense.
    How to Watch the Replay

    Head straight to the official FHSAA site for the full game—no spoilers, only pure adrenaline.

    Friday’s Big Show‑down: Eau Gallie vs. Bishop Moore

    Where? Brevard County, Melbourne, Florida
    What’s on the line? A spot in the FHSAA Class 3A Regional Finals with the No. 1 seed Eau Gallie Commodores going head‑to‑head against the No. 2 seed Bishop Moore Hornets.

    Game Highlights

    • After a decisive 44‑7 win over Titusville in the regional semifinals, Eau Gallie is ready to defend home turf for the third straight week.
    • Bishop Moore enters the matchup with an impressive 10‑2 record for the season.

    Eau Gallie’s Winning Formula

    Under Head Coach Chris Sands, the Commodores boast an 11‑1 overall record this season, led by their star sophomore quarterback, Joseph Allen.

    Highlights from Allen’s first year include:

    • 2,074 passing yards
    • 23 touchdowns
    • Average quarterback rating of 114

    Plus, the lineup is stacked with talent from across the country:

    • Brandon Brown – LSU 4‑star recruit
    • Josh Robers – FAU commit, standout outside linebacker
    • Xavier Lherisse – 4‑star athletic prospect

    With such a powerhouse roster, it’s no surprise the Commodores are on their way to the top of their class.

    PLAYOFF SCOREBOARD: Space Coast Wins SSAA Championship, Titusville Defeats Merritt Island in OT

    Space Coast High Schools Claim the SSAA Crown

    SSAA Championship Field‑Day Vibes

    Space Coast snagged the title after a nail‑biting final, while Titusville elbowed past Merritt Island in an overtime showdown that kept everyone on the edge of their seats. The victory was the culmination of relentless practice, clutch plays, and a few lucky moments.

    Highlights of the Triumph

    • Star safety Xavier Lherisse led the defensive charge against the top‑ranked teams.
    • Backup goalkeepers made game‑saving stops, turning the tide in the final minutes.
    • Fans across the county erupted into a chorus of cheers—if you were missing, you missed a lot.

    Behind the Scenes: The Commodores’ Key Talk

    Before the curtain dropped on the season, the Commodores’ 4‑star talent Xavier took the mic in front of Space Coast Daily’s Juan Rodriguez. The conversation covered everything from recruitment strategies to what it means to sink a touchdown in your heart. If you’re a rookie looking to break into the mix, don’t miss the insightful rundown—there’s nothing like a seasoned player’s first‑hand story.

    Hey, Brevard County, we’re all in— grab the inside scoop and keep that local pride soaring.