| THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 2024 |
| Good Morning! On this day in 1981, MTV launched with the Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star," aptly symbolizing the new visual era of music. See MTV’s first-day playlist. Welcome to August! A quick bit of research on August 1 revealed it’s a day to celebrate bread, beer, superheroes, and homemade pie. Not a bad way to start a new month. We hope you enjoyed reading today's Flyover. Let us know how we're doing by replying to this email. We're sponsored today by LeanBliss, a natural Ozempic alternative. |
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| Hamas Leader Killed in IranThe killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh Wednesday in a predawn airstrike in Iran sparked fears of retaliation and wider regional conflict. The airstrike occurred shortly after Israel claimed to have killed a senior Hezbollah commander in Beirut, further escalating tensions in the region. While Israel has not claimed responsibility for the airstrike against the Hamas leader in Tehran, it has drawn threats of revenge from Hamas and Iran. The events have also set back chances for an imminent ceasefire in the Gaza conflict, with Hamas vowing to take the battle to "new dimensions.” | Boar's Head Recall Hits 7 Million PoundsDeli meat supplier, Boar’s Head, expanded its recall to include 7 million additional pounds of deli and poultry products associated with a deadly multistate outbreak of listeria infections. See a list of recalled items. The extended recall comes a week after Boar’s Head initially recalled over 200,000 pounds of meat linked to two deaths and 33 hospitalizations across 13 states. The new recall includes 71 products made between May 10 and July 29 at the Jarratt, Virginia, processing plant under the Boar's Head and Old Country brand names. People who bought the recalled products are advised to throw the items away or return them to the store. Customers should also clean out their refrigerators as the bacteria can grow in cold temperatures and spread to other foods. | List: Biggest Homes in Each StateA list of the biggest homes in each state showcases magnificent manors, chateaus, ranches, and a 33,000 square foot basement with a 103-seat movie theater. The largest home in the U.S. is the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. It boasts 175,000 square feet, 35 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms, and 65 fireplaces. Many of the homes on the list are connected to American history. The 130-room Shadow Lawn served as a summer home for President Woodrow Wilson, and New York’s Oheka Castle appeared in the classic film “Citizen Kane.” Perhaps the most fun house is the Chase Mansion in Connecticut. Not only does it have that vast basement theater, but it also includes a game room, music room, and concession stand. You can see the full list of homes here.
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| ➤ Three men accused of plotting the 9/11 attacks, including the alleged mastermind, entered an agreement with the military to plead guilty, potentially sparing them the death penalty. (More) ➤ The Heritage Foundation announced on Tuesday that "Project 2025" director Paul Dans will leave the conservative think tank following efforts by the Trump campaign to distance itself from the policy initiative. (More) ➤ The Senate overwhelmingly passed legislation to protect children from harmful online content, making tech companies more liable for their content. The bill has been sent to the House for consideration. (More) ➤ The U.S. Army's $11 million marketing deal with actor Duane Johnson ("The Rock") and the United Football League failed to produce new recruits. (More) |
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| ➤ Over 30 trades were completed in the MLB on Tuesday as teams rushed to beat the July 30th trade deadline. (See trades) ➤ The NFL will test a first-down optical tracking system during the preseason, which could potentially replace the traditional “chain gang” or stick-and-chain measuring system. (More) ➤ UConn women’s basketball star Paige Bueckers signed a historic “player exclusive” shoe deal with Nike on Tuesday, making her the first NCAA athlete to have a personal shoe deal. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: MLB ➤ FlightPath is the tournament-legal golf tee with a revolutionary design that helps you effortlessly hit longer, straighter drives. Maybe there is hope for your golf game after all! (See It Here) |
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➤ Big Stock Move: Powell Industries' shares surged 38% on Wednesday after the electrical solutions provider reported quarterly results exceeding analysts' expectations. (More) ➤ The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that interest rates would remain unchanged, but Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled a potential September rate cut if inflation data remains positive, boosting stocks. (See Details) ➤ Boeing named Robert "Kelly" Ortberg as the company's new CEO, replacing Dave Calhoun. Ortberg, an aerospace veteran from outside Boeing, will start next week. (See Details) ➤ A Mexican business leader in Tamaulipas, across the border from Texas, was shot to death hours after publicly complaining in a TV interview about cartel extortion. (More) |
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| ➤ An AI-controlled robot performed an entire dental procedure on a human for the first time, producing a 3D model of the mouth about eight times faster than a human dentist. (See Photo) ➤ Officials believe that the mysterious, slow-moving fireball that lit up the night sky from California to Texas last week might have been Japanese space junk from 2010. (See Fireball) ➤ Speaking of space junk, a spacecraft from space debris removal firm Astroscale captured images of a 15-year-old 3-ton rocket suspended in microgravity above Earth. (See Photos) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ (Breaking) Top US scientists reveal a newly discovered powerful plant alkaloid that is 33X stronger than morphine with no side effects. 98% relief success rate in private tests. Legal and available worldwide. Dubbed the “CBD killer.” Learn more here. |
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| | ➤ Almost half of childless adults under 50 are unlikely to have kids, up ten percentage points since 2018. Of these, 57% say they simply don't want children. Among childless adults 50 and older, 38% say they once wanted kids. (See Poll) ➤ Americans are split on whether the U.S. should keep funding Ukraine: 48% support it, 49% oppose it. However, 68% approve of economic sanctions on Russia, according to Pew Research. (See Survey) ➤ Managers expected AI to boost productivity in the workplace, but 77% of employees reported that AI has actually increased their workload. (See Study) | |
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| ➤ Severe flooding hit northeastern Vermont again, causing road damage, home destruction, and evacuations. (Watch Video) ➤ Florida Highway Patrol won the "America's Best Looking Cruiser" contest for the second consecutive year, featuring a photo of a patrol car with a rocket launch at Cape Canaveral. (See Photo) ➤ A cybersecurity company hired a remote worker who turned out to be a North Korean hacker. The deception was discovered when the company-issued computer immediately began loading malware upon receipt. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Peeps™ are a revolutionary new way to get spotless lenses. They clean perfectly every time and are trusted by leading optometrists worldwide. Keep your glasses crystal clear; no cloth required! (See it Here) |
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Daily Quote | | “How can mediation succeed when one party assassinates the negotiator on the other side?” — The Qatari Prime Minister on the killing of a Hamas top leader, which Hamas blames on Israel. |
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Today's TriviaWhat are the five Summer Olympics sports in which the U.S. has never won a medal? Show me the answer |
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