Monday, August 26, 2024

Politics

➤ An Ohio lawmaker has introduced a bill that would allow parents to claim “conceived children” as dependents on their state income taxes. (Details)

 Sixteen Republican attorneys general have sued the Biden administration to block a program that would make it easier for illegal immigrant spouses of U.S. citizens to gain citizenship. (More)

➤ Facebook parent company Meta said that Iranian hackers targeted Trump and Biden staffers’ WhatsApp accounts. Allegedly it’s the same group that infiltrated the Trump campaign earlier this month. (Details)

➤ A federal judge in Louisiana has ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency can’t use the Civil Rights Act to fight industrial pollution that may disproportionally impact minorities in the state. (More)

Flying together with our sponsor

The Flyover

Picture this… In March 2021, Biden desperately pushed the $1.9 Trillion “American Rescue Plan”… The pandemic spending bill even Liberals warned could “cause significant inflation.” But it still had to pass the Senate. So once the vote was cast, 50 Republicans voted “no”… but 50 Democrats voted “yes.” A dead solid tie — which meant a good chance this financial weapon of mass destruction would be dead on arrival. But everyone locked eyes on one person in the room… Because that person had not voted yet. Their vote would either kill this nightmare before it starts…Or it would devastate millions of Americans, put thousands out of work, and send a tidal wave of recessions that would shock countries around the world. She stared back out at the Senate, slid her chair back…Stood up and said:

“The Senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative.” – Kamala Harris

With those 12 words, Kamala Harris slammed the nuclear button that would destroy our economy… And within 6 months of that moment, we felt the worst inflation we’ve seen in 40 years. She did it. It’s her fault. That’s why they’re now calling it Kamalaflation… Because it looks like she’s to blame after all. But now it’s possible the media is lying about it (again)… So what else are they hiding from you? So you have to click here and see for yourself… Because you should be warned… >>> You will NOT like this.

Sports

Georgia Tech kicked off the 2024 college football season with a 24-21 victory over conference rival No. 10 Florida State, winning with a last-minute field goal. (See Highlights)

➤ The Lake Mary, Florida baseball team won the state’s first Little League World Championship Sunday in a tense extra-inning game, beating Taiwan 2-1 in 8 innings on a bunt. (See Highlights)

Jakob Ingebrigsten set a new 3,000-meter steeplechase world record by three seconds on Sunday. The previous record had stood for 28 years. (See Photo)

Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Luis Guillorme made a sensational diving play on Saturday, completing the throw while seated on the outfield grass. (Watch video)

Weekend Results: : MLB | NFLNCAAF | WNBAPGA | LPGA | LLWS | NASCAR

2024 Election Countdown
Today’s election section is brought to you by:

The Flyover

Election Countdown: 75 Days

 

CheckmarkThe Harris-Walz campaign says it’s raised $540 million since its launch just over a month ago, including a surge directly after Harris’s speech at the Democratic National Convention. (More)

CheckmarkA new poll shows Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump by 7 points nationally, 50% to 43%. The other 7% said they were voting for somebody else. (See Details)

CheckmarkA Michigan judge overturned a decision that blocked independent candidate Cornel West from appearing on the state’s ballot. (More

Flying together with our sponsor   

Experience unparalleled comfort and stability with Fulton’s Classic Insoles! Expertly engineered for full-body alignment and comfort, these insoles feature custom arch support, shock absorption, and superior cushioning to alleviate foot, knee, and back pain. Made from sustainable materials, Fulton insoles mold to your feet to prevent overpronation and supination, and provide personalized comfort. (See it here)  

Finance

A Canadian labor board has ordered rail employees to return to work and end a strike threatening the country’s export-driven economy. The union said it would appeal. (More)

Walmart is recalling “Great Value” brand apple juice in 25 states due to elevated levels of inorganic arsenic. (See Details)

Americans believe they need a net worth of $2.5 million to be considered wealthy, up from $2.2 million cited in an annual Charles Schwab survey over the past two years. (More)

Flying together with our sponsor

➤ Moby offers straightforward, jargon-free market news and stock picks broken down with research backed by decades of market experience managing multiple billion-dollar portfolios. Moby recommendations have consistently beaten the S&P 500 by more than 11.9% for the past four consecutive years. (See It Here)

Flying together with our sponsor

If you have $50,000 or more saved for retirement, it could be at risk! Discover the 2024 IRS Loophole that thousands of Americans are using to protect their retirement savings with gold and silver! 100% Tax & Penalty FREE! Get Your FREE INFO KIT NOW!

Science & Technology

Researchers developed an experimental single-dose HIV treatment that suppressed a similar virus in monkeys for at least seven months. (More)

A supermassive black hole has been slowly consuming a star over years, scientists report, challenging the typical understanding of how black holes work. (More)

Scientists successfully operated a prototype quantum internet beneath New York City for 15 days, transmitting entangled photons through 34 km of fiber. (More)

Flying together with our sponsor

It’s never too late to build bone density because it’s living tissue that constantly repairs itself. Feeding your bones the key nutrients they need to repair and maintain strength is absolutely essential. Not having enough of this protein was once considered to be an irreversible step in the progression of bone loss… Until now. (Read More)

The Rotator

Monday Manifest

A Reuters journalist is missing, and two others are injured after a Russian missile struck their hotel in Kramatorsk, eastern Ukraine. (More)

A Syrian man was arrested for a knife attack at a festival in Solingen, Germany, that killed three and injured eight. The Islamic State claimed responsibility. (More)

➤ In Australia’s Northern Territory election, pet crocodile ownership has become contentious. The governing Labor Party banned the practice, while the opposition supports it. (See Details)

Flying together with our sponsor

Simply by holding it in your hand, The Chill Pill quickly relieves anxiety and insomnia. This revolutionary new drug-free method is safe, has zero side effects, and is proven to be effective for people of all ages. (See It Here)

Et Cetera

The jersey Babe Ruth wore when he hit his famous 1932 “Called Shot” home run sold for $24.1 million at auction, setting a record for the most expensive sports collectible ever sold. (See Video)

➤ An insurance company revealed finalists for the year’s most unusual pet insurance claims. Six pets are nominated, including a dog who ate 250 puzzle pieces and another who glued its mouth shut. (More)

➤ A bright fireball meteor was seen across the Midwest and Southeast U.S. Thursday night. NASA says the 400-pound meteoroid disintegrated over Kentucky, releasing energy equivalent to ten tons of TNT. (Watch Video)

Flying together with our sponsor

➤ In 2023, private credit averaged a 12% return, and the asset class is poised to grow to $2.3T by 2027. As an individual investor, I find that alternative investments like private credit are often out of reach due to deal size and high minimums. That’s changing with Percent, one of the first platforms to offer private credit to everyday accredited investors, and that’s already funded over $1 billion in deals to date. Visit Percent to create an account and view all offerings— plus earn a welcome bonus of up to $500 with your first investment.

Poll Position

Do you drink tap water?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Only after filtering

Yesterday’s Results:

Are you good at remembering names?

  1. No: 60.7%
  2. Maybe by the third meeting: 23.7%
  3. Yes: 15.6%

Quote BoxDaily Quote

Quote

“It’s time to go out; it’s time to explore. It’s time to do these big things and move forward.”

—  Bill Gerstenmaier, vice president of flight reliability at SpaceX, on the first-ever spacewalk by private astronauts later this week.

TriviaToday’s Trivia

What major city’s drinking water contains tiny crustaceans?

Show me the answer

Flyover

Join the Flyover

Facebook Icon Instagram Icon Twitter Icon LinkedIn Icon