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Saturday, October 18, 2025
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Good morning! On this day in 1977, New York Yankees outfielder Reggie Jackson hit three consecutive home runs on three straight pitches in Game 6 of the World Series, a feat never duplicated. See Jackson’s homers.
Are you planning to travel this holiday season? If so, you should start booking your trip now. Travel experts say the upcoming holidays may set a new record, and prices will only go higher. You can hear tips for holding costs down on today’s Flyover Podcast.
If you’ve noticed stubborn dark spots that won’t fade no matter what skincare products you try, this eye-opening message from today’s sponsor, Dr. Steven Gundry, MD, could explain why.
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Navy Rescues Survivors of Drug Boat Strike
The U.S. military has taken two survivors into custody following a Thursday military strike on an alleged drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean, authorities said.
U.S. Navy helicopters were dispatched as part of the search and rescue team after overhead video showed people who seemed to have survived the initial strike. The individuals were picked up and transferred to a U.S. Navy ship.
Two U.S. officials said the strike was the sixth carried out under the Trump administration as it continues targeting smuggling vessels operated by drug cartels. The vessel involved was a submersible, long associated with the drug trade, which sits just below the water line.
Meanwhile, Adm. Alvin Holsey, the 37-year veteran commander overseeing military operations in Latin America and the Caribbean, unexpectedly announced he was retiring from the service. Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth praised Holsey for his long service.
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King Charles, Pope Meet for Historic Prayer
King Charles III is set to join Pope Leo XIV in prayer inside the Sistine Chapel on Oct. 23, marking the first time since the Protestant Reformation that a reigning British monarch and a pope will pray together publicly.
The Catholic Church and Church of England, long divided by doctrine, will reunite after more than 400 years to join in ecumenical prayer to the care of God’s creation.
Charles will also receive a formal new title and recognition at a pontifical basilica with historic ties to the Church of England.
Queen Camilla will join Charles and meet six Catholic sisters from the International Union of Superiors General, who advance female empowerment through education programs and efforts to combat human trafficking.
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Chart: State of U.S. Household Finances
Stock ownership accounts for nearly half of all U.S. household wealth, according to a J.P. Morgan report on the state of national U.S. household finances in the first quarter of 2025.
Home ownership accounts for another 27% of household wealth, followed by pensions at 17% and then bank accounts at 8%.
On the cost side of the ledger, mortgages make up 67% of household liabilities, with student loans at 9%, car loans at 8% and credit card debt at 6%. See the full breakdown of national household assets and liabilities in this chart.
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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, straight from the heart of the country. Clicking the link will take you directly to these stories:
➤ This year’s record-breaking holiday travel season is sending prices soaring. Have you booked your travel plans yet? (Hear More)
➤ A 4,200-year-old Egyptian painting was stolen from a sealed tomb. (Listen Now)
➤ A $75 Facebook Marketplace purchase turned out to include a century-old baseball card collection worth thousands. (Podcast Available)

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➤ Former national security advisor John Bolton pleaded not guilty on Friday to 18 charges of mishandling classified information. He faces up to 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine per count, and three years of special release. (More)
➤ The Trump administration filed an emergency request at the Supreme Court to let it deploy the National Guard to the Chicago area. The White House wants the justices to pause a judge’s order blocking the deployment. (More)
➤ Former Trump special counsel Jack Smith was referred to the Department of Justice office that deals with professional misconduct, following revelations that his investigation secretly obtained congressional Republicans’ call logs. (More)
➤ Activists and advocacy groups are staging “No Kings” protest rallies across the country today, with demonstrations expected in over 2,000 cities. Republicans have branded the protests as “hate America” events, while protestors consider them “a celebration of free speech.”(More)
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➤ The No. 9 Georgia Bulldogs take on No. 5 Ole Miss in today’s highlight college game. Later tonight, No. 11 Tennessee plays No. 6 Alabama in another SEC showdown, while No. 20 USC and No. 13 Notre Dame renew their long-standing rivalry in South Bend. (See Full Schedule)
➤ Indiana signed football coach Curt Cignetti to an eight-year, $93 million contract extension that puts him amongst the highest-paid coaches in the country. The No. 3 Hoosiers are 6-0 heading into Saturday’s game against Michigan State. (More)
➤ Apple and Formula 1 reached a five-year media rights deal to stream all races to the U.S. through AppleTV. Apple will pay about $140 million per year—far more than the previous $85 million per year deal F1 had with ESPN. (More)
➤ North Carolina general manager Michael Lombardi traveled to Saudi Arabia in August to discuss whether the country wanted to invest a portion of their Public Investment Fund into the Tar Heels’ football program. (More)
➤ Yesterday’s Results: MLB | NHL | NCAAF | NBA | Soccer | Tennis | Golf
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Daily Market Report 10/17/2025
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NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations |
22,679.97 |
0.52%
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SPX S&P 500 |
6,664.01 |
0.53%
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DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average |
46,190.61 |
0.52%
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BTC Bitcoin |
$106,490.47 |
-1.57%
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GOLD Per Ounce |
$4,240.60 |
-0.93%
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Bitcoin and gold are traded 24 hours a day.
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In fact, hundreds of women over 40 have seen visible results in just weeks and feel years younger.*
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*All individuals are unique. Results can and will vary.
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➤ China expelled nine top generals for alleged financial crimes in a sweeping anti-corruption campaign ahead of a Communist Party meeting on economic policies and leadership changes. (More)
➤ Hamas intensified efforts Friday to recover the remains of 19 Israeli hostages, using heavy machinery to meet ceasefire terms and avoid reigniting its war with Israel. (More)
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➤ Ace Frehley, a founding member and original lead guitarist for Kiss, died at age 74, following a recent fall. Kiss, a band known for its highly theatrical stage shows, was named as one of this year’s Kennedy Center honorees. (See Photos)
➤ Prince Andrew will relinquish the use of his royal titles, including Duke of York, in the wake of mounting pressure over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and his links to an alleged Chinese spy. (More)
➤ The head of CBS News’ standards and practices unit has left the network, the first senior executive to depart with the arrival of Bari Weiss, the new editor-in-chief charged with scrutinizing the network’s news coverage. (See Details)
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Do you know CPR?
- Yes
- No
- I should!
Yesterday’s Results:
What do you listen to in the car?
- Music: 40%
- Talk radio: 20%
- Nothing: 13%
- Audiobooks: 10%
- Podcasts: 9%
- Sports: 8%
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Daily Quote
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“At a time of global instability and conflict, the UK’s relationship with the Holy See is more important than ever.”
— United Kingdom spokesman on the historic meeting between King Charles and the Pope to pray together publicly at the Sistine Chapel.
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