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Friday, March 27, 2026
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Good Morning! On this day in 1794, the U.S. authorized the building of six frigates, the start of the permanent U.S. Navy. One of them, the USS Constitution, is the world’s oldest commissioned warship still afloat.
Most of us wouldn’t jump off a 500-foot cliff at any age. A 78-year-old woman in Utah did it for the first time last week on a rope swing, and says she’d do it again. We have details in Et Cetera.
Despite a 2.8% increase in Social Security benefits, seniors are receiving less than before. Rising premiums, deductible spikes, and benefit reductions are actually resulting in a benefits cut. Tune in to The Flyover Podcast to hear Ayla Brown’s exclusive breakdown of the six specific ways seniors are actually getting less from their benefits this year. Tune in here!
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Trump Orders DHS to Pay TSA Agents
President Trump said Thursday he would sign an emergency order directing the Homeland Security secretary to immediately start paying TSA agents again, stepping in as Congress remained deadlocked over funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune delivered what he called a “last and final” offer to Democrats on Thursday, and senators prepared to stay through the night to reach a deal before a two-week recess.
The GOP proposal would fund most of DHS but leave out money for ICE’s enforcement and removal operations, the central sticking point.
More than 480 TSA officers have quit since the shutdown began, callout rates have topped 40% at some airports, and wait times have exceeded four hours. Assaults on TSA officers have surged more than 500% during the standoff.
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US Extends Pause on Hitting Iran Energy Sites
President Trump on Thursday extended a pause on strikes against Iran’s energy infrastructure until April 6, a 10-day delay to allow negotiations. Read the announcement here.
Trump said talks with Tehran are “going very well” even as Iran continues to deny any direct negotiations are taking place.
The Strait of Hormuz remains effectively shut, and Iran continued attacking Persian Gulf states and Israel on Thursday. Israel said it killed the Iranian naval commander responsible for the Hormuz blockade in a targeted airstrike.
Oil prices rose more than 5% on Thursday, with Brent crude closing above $108 a barrel, while the S&P 500 fell 1.74%, its sharpest single-day drop in over two months. Gas prices nationally have climbed to an average of $3.98 a gallon, up roughly 33% in a month.
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Olympics Bar Biological Males from Women’s Events
The International Olympic Committee on Thursday banned biological males from competing in women’s events at the Olympics, starting with the 2028 Los Angeles Games.
This reverses a policy first adopted in 2004 that allowed transgender women to compete after undergoing sex reassignment surgery and hormone therapy.
IOC President Kirsty Coventry, a two-time Olympic swimming gold medalist, announced the change Thursday. Women will now be required to undergo a one-time screening for the SRY gene, a genetic marker found on the male Y chromosome.
Former athletes praised the decision, with former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines and ex-Olympian Sharron Davies calling it a long-overdue win for women’s sports. The NCAA is now facing calls to adopt a similar policy.
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The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast, a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes. Clicking the links will take you directly to these stories:
➤ These six hidden costs are quietly wiping out seniors’ Social Security increases. (Hear Details)
➤ Israel reported that they have killed a key Iranian naval commander. (Hear Episode)
➤ “Cocaine sharks” have been discovered in the Bahamas as scientists blame partying tourists for pollution. (Listen Now)

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➤ The U.S. Postal Service is planning its first-ever fuel surcharge, an 8% fee on package deliveries starting on April 26, as diesel prices have surged more than 43% in the past month. (More)
➤ A federal judge refused to dismiss drug trafficking charges against former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, rejecting defense arguments that the U.S. was improperly blocking Venezuela from paying their legal fees. (More)
➤ Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., and Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., introduced a bipartisan bill to commission a nationwide audit of waste, fraud, and abuse in state-administered federal programs. (More)
➤ Oyster farmer Graham Platner, who sparked controversy for having a chest tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, leads Gov. Janet Mills 55% to 28% in Maine’s Senate primary for Democrats. (More)
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➤ Florida’s Attorney General sent a letter to the NFL demanding the league suspend its Rooney Rule, which requires teams to interview at least two minority candidates for coaching and general manager positions. (More)
➤ The Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks will open the 2026 NFL season on a Wednesday, not a Thursday, to accommodate the Rams-49ers game in Australia the following day. It’s the first Wednesday season opener in 14 years. (More)
➤ The Tom Brady-backed Fanatics Flag Football Classic drew over 300 million views across all platforms in its first 24 hours. (More)
➤ Yesterday’s Results: NBA | MLB | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Golf | Tennis
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➤ Four more teams were eliminated from contention in the first night of Sweet 16 action. (See Scores)
➤ Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said he’s “100 percent” focused on the Wildcats, dismissing speculation linking him to the UNC coaching vacancy. (More)
➤ Duke plays St. John’s to kick off the rest of the Sweet 16 games tonight, followed by Alabama vs Michigan, UConn vs Michigan State, and Tennessee vs Iowa State. (See Schedule)
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Daily Market Report 03/26/2026
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NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations |
21,408.08 |
-2.38%
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SPX S&P 500 |
6,477.16 |
-1.74%
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DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average |
45,960.11 |
-1.01%
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BTC Bitcoin |
$69,130.59 |
-3.06%
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GOLD Per Ounce |
$4,395.60 |
-3.39%
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SILVER Per Ounce |
$68.39 |
-5.49%
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OIL West Texas Intermediate Crude |
$93.21 |
3.20%
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KOD Kodiak Sciences |
$39.76 |
+74.77%
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➤ Big Stock Move: Kodiak Sciences’ stock rocketed up nearly 75% on Thursday after the biotechnology company reported positive results for its experimental drug for diabetic retinopathy, a diabetes-related eye condition. (More)
➤ Germany’s Henkel is acquiring hair care brand Olaplex for $1.4 billion in cash, a 55% premium over its stock price, after Olaplex lost nearly 95% of its value since going public in 2021. (More)
➤ A new proposal would cap Social Security benefits at $100,000 per couple, initially affecting only the wealthiest 0.05% of retirees with an average net worth of $65 million. (More)
➤ The 30-year fixed mortgage rate jumped to 6.38%, its highest level in seven months, as the Iran war reversed the previous downward trend. (More)
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➤ AI bots have officially surpassed humans as the dominant source of internet traffic, with automated activity growing eight times faster than human traffic in 2025, according to a new cybersecurity report. (More)
➤ Sperm lose their sense of direction in zero gravity, with fertilization rates dropping 30% in simulated microgravity, raising questions about whether humans can reproduce in space. (See Study)
➤ Wine drinkers may have an edge: a study of more than 340,000 adults found moderate wine consumption was linked to a 21% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, while even low intake of beer or liquor was tied to a higher risk. (See Study)
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➤ HBO released the first official teaser for Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, its upcoming eight-episode original series with new actors in the familiar roles. It debuts this Christmas. (See Teaser)
➤ Universal Pictures will reboot Murder, She Wrote as a 2027 film starring Jamie Lee Curtis as crime writer and sleuth Jessica Fletcher, a role Angela Lansbury made famous in the original series. (More)
➤ Legendary musician Paul McCartney released his new single Days We Left Behind on Thursday ahead of his album The Boys of Dungeon Lane, due May 29, his first release since 2020’s McCartney III. (More)
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➤ Dash Crofts, the Texas-born singer behind 1970s soft-rock classics Summer Breeze and Diamond Girl as half of Seals & Crofts, died Wednesday at 87 from complications of heart surgery. (More)
➤ A British dad went outside to investigate what he assumed was a bag of trash and discovered a rare albino squirrel, a one-in-100,000 genetic occurrence. (See Squirrel)
➤ A 78-year-old woman took a 500-foot plunge off a Utah cliff on a rope swing for the first time in her life, telling the crew she loved every second of it. (See Video)
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Daily Quote
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“At the Olympic Games, even the smallest margins can be the difference between victory and defeat. So, it is absolutely clear that it would not be fair for biological males to compete in the female category.”
— Kirsty Coventry, International Olympic Committee President, announcing the ban on biological males from women’s events at the 2028 Los Angeles Games
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Today’s Trivia
Which president first installed a telephone in the Oval Office?
Show me the answer
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