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Tuesday, November 18, 2025
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Good Morning! On this date in 1963, Bell Telephone began offering service for the world’s first electronic push-button, touch-tone telephone. The original touch-tone telephone came with 10 push buttons—the addition of the * and # keys would arrive soon after.
🤠 The Texas Flyover just hit over 400,000 active readers! If you live in the state—or know someone who does—use this link to sign up and stay in the know.
🎧 What happens when a Florida state football championship collides with a decades-old Supreme Court ruling on school prayer? On today’s episode of The Flyover Podcast, host Ayla Brown explains how the nation’s highest court handled the issue of pregame prayer over the stadium loudspeaker. Click here to watch.
If you’ve ever wished you could make a real, immediate difference in a child’s life, today’s sponsor, Convoy of Hope, gives you the chance to turn a simple gift into the daily meals—and hope—that hungry children desperately need.
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Trump Backs Vote on Epstein Files
President Trump urged House Republicans in a Truth Social post to vote for the full release of records related to Jeffrey Epstein, reversing earlier warnings that the issue was a political trap. He said the GOP has “nothing to hide” and indicated he would sign the bill if it clears both chambers.
Attorney General Pam Bondi directed the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, a major federal prosecutor based in Manhattan, to investigate Epstein’s ties to prominent Democrats after Trump requested the move last week.
The House is expected to vote as early as today on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a bipartisan bill that would require the Justice Department to release all unclassified records related to investigations into Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Seniors Face 10% Medicare Part B Hike
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that the standard Medicare Part B premium is set to increase in 2026, rising by nearly 10 percent (or $17.90) to $202.90 per month.
This cost-of-living increase is largely due to projected price changes and increased utilization across the system. Seniors and disabled enrollees will also face a higher annual deductible of $283 for Part B, which covers services like doctor visits and outpatient care.
For more details, refer to the official CMS Fact Sheet on 2026 Medicare costs.
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Record Thanksgiving Travel Expected
A record 81.8 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles from home for the Thanksgiving holiday period, which spans from Nov. 25 to Dec. 1.
This new record is a 1.6 million increase from last year, according to a forecast by AAA. The vast majority—nearly 90% of travelers, or about 73 million people—are expected to drive to their destinations. Gasoline prices are similar to last year, and domestic car rentals are projected to be 15% cheaper.
Despite recent air travel disruptions caused by the resolution of a government shutdown, AAA projects that about 6.1 million Americans will fly, representing a 2% increase from the prior year. See a year-by-year breakdown here.
The Federal Aviation Administration lifted all commercial flight restrictions shortly before the holiday period, allowing airlines to resume regular schedules. Still, some air travelers may opt for driving due to recent uncertainty at airports.
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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 link will take you directly to these stories:
➤ The Supreme Court dealt with student-led prayer during public events at schools. (Hear How)
➤ Investigators still don’t know what caused the large fire that destroyed a Texas power plant. (Hear Details)
➤ Catholic parishes are seeing a surge in attendance as New Yorkers turn to faith. (Listen Now)

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➤ The federal government will require all participants in the nation’s largest food assistance program to reapply for benefits in an effort to prevent fraud, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said Monday. (More)
➤ President Trump said he’s begun talks with Democrats about a direct health care payment plan Sunday amid negotiations to tackle rising health insurance premiums. (More)
➤ Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) head David Richardson is departing the agency, officials confirmed Monday. The agency didn’t say why he was leaving, but announced that FEMA Chief of Staff Karen Evans will take over the role starting Dec. 1. (More)
➤ The U.N. Security Council on Monday approved a U.S. plan authorizing an international peacekeeping force to oversee Gaza. (More)
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➤ Men’s Basketball AP Poll: Purdue swapped spots with Houston to claim the No. 1 spot in this week’s rankings, while Louisville jumped up six spots to No. 6 after beating in-state rival No. 12 Kentucky last week. No. 15 Texas Tech and No. 19 UCLA fell the most, both dropping four spots. (See Full Poll)
➤ Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. is expected to miss the rest of the NFL season after injuring his knee against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. (More)
➤ Warriors big man Draymond Green confronted a heckling fan in the stands after the fan kept calling him “Angel Reese” during the game—a reference to the WNBA superstar who’s famous for getting her own rebounds off of missed shots. (More)
➤ Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | Soccer | NCAAM | NCAAW
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Daily Market Report 11/17/2025
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NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations |
22,708.07 |
-0.84%
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SPX S&P 500 |
6,672.41 |
-0.92%
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DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average |
46,590.24 |
-1.18%
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BTC Bitcoin |
$91,555.18 |
-2.78%
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GOLD Per Ounce |
$4,045.40 |
-1.03%
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SSP E W Scripps Co |
$4.28 |
+39.87%
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Bitcoin and gold are traded 24 hours a day.
➤ Big Stock Move: E.W. Scripps stock jumped nearly 40% on Monday after broadcast company Sinclair announced it had acquired an 8% position in the company. (More)
➤ Ford Motor is partnering with Amazon to let Ford dealers sell certified used cars through the online retailer. The new program will allow customers to secure financing, start paperwork, and schedule a pickup time at participating dealers. (More)
➤ The cash price for popular weight-loss medications Wegovy and Ozempic dropped by 30% in the U.S. on Monday. The new monthly cost for either GLP-1 drug will be $349, down from its current price of $499, for customers who are not using insurance, according to manufacturer Novo Nordisk. (See Details)
➤ Steakhouse chain Sizzler is making a comeback with a new, refreshed look, branding, and interiors. The company reports that sales in the updated restaurants are up an average of 47%. (More)
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Your compassion feeds hungry kids.
Anita was hungry constantly. She needed to do well in school, but couldn’t because hunger was a distraction.
That was before a friend like you helped send Convoy of Hope to her village in Nepal. Now, she is thriving in school—and planning a career in music or maybe starting her own business. She is free to dream about her future!
That’s the lifesaving difference your compassion makes through Convoy of Hope. And your donation of $30 brings a nutritious meal to three children every school day for one month.
Anita now has enough to eat, but so many more children don’t. With your help, they will. Because when you give, Convoy delivers. And hundreds of thousands of children are fed.
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➤ SpaceX marked its 500th orbital flight, using a reused rocket early Monday to launch the Sentinel-6B satellite from California. (See Launch)
➤ Astrophotographer Cornelis van Zuilen captured a stunning image of the Eastern Veil Nebula, a part of the 120-light-year-wide Cygnus Loop, from his home near Heiloo, Netherlands. (See Nebula)
➤ A roundup of scientific research debunks three long-held myths about alcohol consumption: that the order of drinks affects hangover severity, that alcohol provides warmth, and that caffeine can induce sobriety. (More)
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Travel Tuesday is brought to you by:

➤ Hilton’s holiday search data shows Americans want sunshine with their stuffing this year, pushing Hawaii to the top of Thanksgiving travel searches. (More)
➤ Next year, though, travelers pivot: The top-trending global destination for 2026 is a U.S. spot known more for its peaks than its palm trees. (See Destination)
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➤ The America250 organization and the White House Historical Association unveiled a gold-trimmed Christmas ornament this week to celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday in 2026. The limited-edition keepsake features the Declaration of Independence and will be sold to mark the anniversary. (See Ornament)
➤ Police in Indiana issued fake “tickets” to elementary school students for saying “6-7,” a popular, nonsensical viral slang term, in a lighthearted effort to curb the phrase. (See Video)
➤ At a Taiwanese art museum, a janitor accidentally destroyed an installation after mistaking it for a dirty mirror and polishing it spotless. The piece relied on decades of dust to convey a message about distorted self-awareness. (See Piece)
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Have you ever had a bad hangover?
- Yes
- No
- I can’t remember
- I don’t drink
Yesterday’s Results:
Do you find the NFL’s global expansion exciting or unnecessary?
- Unnecessary: 54%
- NFL global what: 35%
- Exciting: 11%
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Daily Quote
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“I think everyone will vote for it.”
— Jim Jordan, House Judiciary Chair, on the bill to disclose Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein
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