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In today’s Flyover, we report on the threats toward the U.S. coming out of Russia—reminding us of the Cold War era when U.S. school children learned to Duck and Cover. We hope Bert the Turtle stays retired.
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Republican committee members questioned Fauci about the origin of Covid-19, accusing him of blocking investigations into the theory that the virus leaked from a Chinese lab.
Democrats on the committee defended Fauci’s actions, calling him a hero.
The Kremlin warned the United States Monday that it could face “fatal consequences” if it allows Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied weapons against targets inside Russia.
The warning comes after the White House authorized Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied weapons to defend the city of Kharkiv, near the Russian border.
A Russian official emphasized that Putin’s warning shouldn’t be taken lightly. “They underestimate the seriousness of the rebuff they may receive.”
Dr. Pepper Ties Pepsi for No. 2
Dr. Pepper is now tied with Pepsi-Cola as the number two carbonated soft drink brand in America behind Coke, according to sales data from Beverage Digest.
Consumer surveys showed that Gen Z and Hispanic customers have responded to the 139-year-old soda brand’s introduction of new and unusual flavors like strawberries and cream.
In 2004, Dr. Pepper was tied with Sprite in sixth place. The brand says that a consistent marketing plan focusing on younger consumers, including college students, has propelled Dr. Pepper into second place.
The beverage also gained national attention through viral social media videos of people making a Dirty Dr Pepper, a mix of the soda and coffee creamer.
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➤ Opening statements in the Hunter Biden federal gun case will begin today after a jury of 12 panelists and four alternates were selected yesterday, the first day of the trial. (More)
➤ A Georgia appeals court is targeting October 4th to hear former President Donald Trump’s claim that DA Fani Willis should be disqualified from prosecuting his case. (More)
➤ The Maldives government banned people with Israeli passports from entering the island due to Israel’s handling of the war in Gaza. (More)
➤A new bill in Colorado, the first of its kind in the nation, will mandate county officials to coordinate voting access for those in jail awaiting trial. (More)
In fact, this discovery is set to change pain relief forever.
Here is the breakdown…
Top U.S. Scientists have discovered the first and only pain-killing plant alkaloid that activates your naturally occurring pain killers, endorphins”, ON DEMAND.
This compound is now code-named “Nature’s Morphine.”
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➤ The Edmonton Oilers will face off against the Florida Panthers in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals on Saturday. The Oilers beat the Dallas Stars 2-1 over the weekend to clinch the Western Conference title. (Finals Preview)
➤ U.S. gymnast Simone Biles secured her record ninth national title on Sunday with the highest two-day score across all four events, securing her a spot on the 2024 Olympic team. (More)
➤ Minnesota Vikings and star wide receiver Justin Jefferson reached agreement on a four-year, $140 million contract extension, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. (More)
➤ Larry Allen, a Hall of Fame offensive lineman with the Dallas Cowboys, died Sunday while on vacation with his family in Mexico. He was 52. (More)
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➤ Big Stock Move: Structure Therapeutics stock soared 54% Monday after the company reported positive results from tests of its new weight-loss pill. (More)
➤ The New YorkStock Exchange experienced a glitch Monday that temporarily halted trading for several well-known companies, including Chipotle and Berkshire Hathaway. (See Details)
➤Paramount and Skydance agreed to merge in a deal valued at $8 billion, following weeks of negotiations. (More)
➤ Toyota apologized for cheating on various safety certification tests for seven models, including tests for collisions, airbags, and engine power. (See Models)
After 10 years of research, Top US Doctors have validated what is now called “Nature’s Morphine.”
This ancient plant, now studied heavily by US scientists, stimulates your brain’s natural pain-killing peptides, bringing fast relief without drugs.
… And here is where it gets really crazy.
It provides relief without inducing drowsiness, causing side effects, or posing any risk of addiction.
This powerful alkaloid is certified drug-free (you can carry it anywhere). It has also been tested with over 100,000 participants aged 50 and above, boasting an impressive success rate of 92%.
➤ Galaxies, nebulas, and young stars appear in some of the most extraordinary images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope so far this year, according to Popular Science. (See Images)
➤ Researchers in Australia discovered an intact skull of a Genyornis newtoni, a prehistoric “giant goose” that lived 45,000 years ago and weighed 500 pounds. (See Image)
➤ Researchers at the University of Cambridge have created a 3D-printed robotic thumb to help amputees regain mobility and function. (See Image)
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➤A California man survived a shark attack Sunday by repeatedly punching the predator on the nose and face. (More)
➤A thick chain necklace stopped a bullet and saved a Colorado man’s life, according to police. (See Image)
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