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Saturday, October 4, 2025
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Good morning! On this day in 1927, sculpting began on Mount Rushmore in South Dakota’s Black Hills National Forest, taking 14 years to complete the granite images of four of America’s most revered presidents—George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.
If you grew up watching TV, you’d think the world was riddled with quicksand. In the real world, that turns out not to be true—except perhaps in Maine, where a duck hunter stepped into mud and just kept sinking, right up to his waist. Read our Et Cetera item below about the ensuing police rescue.
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Hamas Ready to Free All Hostages
Hamas signaled its readiness to release all Israeli hostages, alive or dead, and said it would be willing to negotiate through mediators on the rest of President Trump’s peace plan for the Midle East.
In response, Trump told Israel to stop bombing Gaza while negotiations are underway.
The terrorist group’s response came hours after Trump threatened to hunt down and kill Hamas members and set a deadline of Sunday, Oct. 5, to agree to his proposal.
It’s not clear yet what role Hamas has agreed to play in the governance of Gaza. Trump’s 20-point peace plans called for the group to hand over administration of the territory to an independent Palestinian body.
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Chevron Refinery Erupts in Huge Blast
A massive fire erupted at a Chevron oil refinery in El Segundo, outside Los Angeles, forcing residents to shelter in place following multiple reports of an explosion.
“I thought we got nuked or something,” Mark Rogers told the Los Angeles Times, saying his adult soccer league match in Redondo Beach was canceled because of the heavy smoke coming from the blaze roughly 6 miles away.
The refinery supplies an estimated one-fifth of the motor fuel used by Southern Californians, and energy experts say gas prices could now rise from 35 to 90 cents per gallon. California already has the highest gas prices in the nation, averaging $4.64 a gallon.
LA County Supervisor Holly Mitchell said crews contained the fire to one area of the refinery, and no injuries were reported. She advised residents to stay inside and visitors to stay away from El Segundo for the time being.
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Free Press’s Bari Weiss to Oversee CBS News
Paramount Skydance is expected to name media entrepreneur Bari Weiss, founder of center-right news site The Free Press, as the editor-in-chief at CBS News as part of a $150 million acquisition of her media site.
The move represents a major shift in CBS News’ decades-old management structure. Weiss would report directly to Paramount Skydance chief executive David Ellison as she helps set the editorial direction at the TV network’s third-place news division.
Since the Skydance purchase of CBS owner Paramount, Ellison has articulated a plan that calls for CBS News to work harder to reach center-left and center-right viewers.
Weiss resigned from the New York Times in 2020 after three years as an opinion writer, citing a bullying culture and lack of ideological diversity at the paper. News of her anticipated move to CBS sparked widespread criticism from liberal opinion writers.
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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:
➤ Apple’s app store removed the ICEBlock app, which had allowed users to report the location of U.S. immigration agents. (Hear More)
➤ College graduates are facing high unemployment rates. Why isn’t a degree enough anymore? (Listen Now)
➤ A Massachusetts woman’s warm and witty obituary went viral after she wrote it herself. (Podcast Available)

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➤ Senate Democrats voted for the fourth time Friday to defeat a bill that would fund the government through Nov. 21 and end the three-day government shutdown. (More)
➤ The U.S. military killed four people Friday in a strike against a boat off the coast of Venezuela that it said was carrying illegal drugs. It’s the first strike since President Trump said the U.S. was in a formal armed conflict with narcoterrorists. (More)
➤ The Supreme Court agreed to hear a major case on gun rights, taking up the constitutionality of a Hawaii law that bans the possession of handguns on private property unless the property owner has consented. Oral argument is expected early next year. (More)
➤ The White House on Friday froze $2.1 billion in Department of Transportation funding for two projects to improve Chicago’s transit system. The administration blamed the pause on Democratic leaders shutting down the federal government. (More)
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➤ The Vanderbilt Commodores, undefeated through five games for just the second time in 80 years, take on No. 10 Alabama today in a rematch of Vanderbilt’s upset victory last season. (How to Watch)
➤ The PGA of America’s President publicly apologized for the behavior of U.S. fans during the Ryder Cup this year, condemning the heckling as “disrespectful” and “inappropriate.” (More)
➤ Kobe Bryant’s first-ever game-worn No. 24 jersey sold for $889,000 at auction this week. One of the late star’s jerseys sold for $7 million, making this one relatively cheap in comparison. (More)
➤ All four MLB Divisional Round playoff matchups kick off today, beginning this afternoon with the Cubs taking on the Brewers. (See Schedule)
➤ Yesterday’s Results: NCAA | NHL | WNBA | Soccer | Golf
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Daily Market Report 10/03/2025
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NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations |
22,780.51 |
-0.28%
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SPX S&P 500 |
6,715.79 |
0.01%
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DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average |
46,758.28 |
0.51%
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BTC Bitcoin |
$122,683.34 |
1.66%
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GOLD Per Ounce |
$3,909.90 |
1.83%
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Energy giants like Exxon and Chevron have been buying up land in America’s lithium hotspot.
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EnergyX just acquired the rights to 35,000 gross acres of high-grade lithium resources in the Smackover Formation, right next to Exxon and Chevron’s lithium projects, bringing our total to nearly 50,000 acres.
What’s really turning heads about this move is that EnergyX isn’t just competing for lithium-rich land. They own patented technology that can extract 300% more lithium than traditional methods. That combination positions EnergyX to be one of the biggest vertically integrated lithium producers in America. Plus, General Motors has invested along with other global leaders like Eni and POSCO.
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➤ Sean “Diddy” Combs has been sentenced to four years and two months in prison for his conviction on two prostitution-related offenses. Combs has already spent 12 months at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn and gets credit for time served. (See Details)
➤ The Treasury Department is considering producing a $1 coin featuring President Trump to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary next year, featuring Trump’s profile on one side of the coin. The opposite side depicts Trump with a clenched fist under the words “FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT”. (See Coin)
➤ Authorities rescued a hunter in southern Maine after he became trapped waist-deep in quicksand-like mud while trying to retrieve ducks. (See Rescue)
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Daily Quote
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“He was unable to move, and the more he struggled, the deeper he became.”
— Police in Brunswick, Maine, reporting on a man trapped waist-deep in mud while duck hunting
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Today’s Trivia
Which president was considered for Mount Rushmore but lost to Teddy Roosevelt?
Show me the answer
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