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Wednesday, August 6, 2025
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Good Morning! On this day in 1926, swimmer Gertrude Ederle, the “Queen of the Waves,” became the first woman to swim across the English Channel. The 20-year-old American was covered entirely in grease for her 14.5-hour swim, which set a new record for both men and women.
In today’s Wisdom Wednesday, we’re exploring how friendships across generations, like those between Gen Z and Boomers, can improve your well-being. Got a friend from a different age group? Hit reply and tell us how you met.
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House Subpoenas Clintons, DOJ in Epstein Probe
The House Oversight Committee, led by Chair James Comer (R-Ky.), has subpoenaed Bill and Hillary Clinton, former FBI directors, and six former U.S. attorneys general as part of its investigation into the federal handling of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
The bipartisan-backed effort also demands full, unredacted Epstein records from the Justice Department by Aug. 19.
Depositions are scheduled to begin Aug. 18 and run through mid-October. Hillary Clinton has been asked to appear on Oct. 9, while Bill Clinton is set for Oct. 14.
Comer says the inquiry could aid in reforms to federal sex trafficking laws and the use of plea deals in such cases. Maxwell’s deposition is delayed pending a Supreme Court appeal.
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US Races to Put Nuclear Reactor on Moon
NASA is fast-tracking plans to place a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030, aiming to power future lunar bases and outpace rival efforts by China and Russia.
Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy issued a directive calling for the deployment of fission surface power systems, citing national security and the risk that other nations could establish territorial “keep-out zones.”
The proposed reactor would generate at least 100 kilowatts—enough to sustain operations during the Moon’s two-week-long nights, when solar power fails.
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How US Jobs Have Changed Since 2002
A new data visualization shows how the jobs held by Americans have shifted over the past two decades.
Office and administrative roles dropped from 18% of the workforce in 2002 to just 12% in 2024, as automation replaced clerical tasks.
Meanwhile, food service rose from 8% to 9%, transport and logistics climbed from 7% to 9%, and healthcare support jumped from 2% to 5%—all driven by rising demand for hands-on, in-person work.
Tech, finance, and management each gained about one worker per 100, pointing to a gradual shift toward higher-skill, knowledge-based roles. See the full chart here.
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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.
➤ Putin’s alleged daughter speaks out. (Hear Details)
➤ Why do some clothes shrink in the wash? Here’s how to ‘unshrink’ them. (Podcast Available)
➤ A neurologist, who traveled the world to study brain health, shares two major takeaways. (Hear Takeaways)

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➤ President Trump on Tuesday threatened to slap tariffs as high as 250% on imported pharmaceuticals, aiming to push drug manufacturing back to the U.S. (See Details)
➤ The FBI’s latest crime report shows violent and property crimes declined across the board in 2024, with murders down nearly 15% and motor vehicle thefts dropping 18.6%. Overall, property crime hit its lowest level since 1961. (More)
➤ The Justice Department on Tuesday named 35 jurisdictions as sanctuary regions and pledged to ramp up lawsuits against them for limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. The list includes 12 states and major cities like New York, Seattle, and San Francisco. (More)
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➤ Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley turned down a role on President Trump’s sports, nutrition, and fitness council, saying he was “shocked” to even be considered for the position. (More)
➤ Serbian tennis star Novak Dokovic announced he’s withdrawing from this weekend’s Cincinnati Open tournament, where he has previously won three times. He’s still expected to play in the U.S. Open later this month. (More)
➤ The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed former NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater to a deal following his suspension from high school coaching in the state of Florida. (More)
➤ Yesterday’s Results: MLB | Soccer | WNBA
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Daily Market Report 08/05/2025
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NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations |
20,916.55 |
-0.65%
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SPX S&P 500 |
6,299.19 |
-0.49%
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DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average |
44,111.74 |
-0.14%
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BTC Bitcoin |
$113,779.70 |
-0.38%
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GOLD Per Ounce |
$3,433.80 |
1.76%
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XMTR Xometry, Inc. |
$44.28 |
+42.98%
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Bitcoin and gold are traded 24 hours a day.
➤ Big Stock Move: Xometry stock shot up 43% Tuesday on the strength of strong quarterly results for the on-demand manufacturing company. (More)
➤ Americans owe a collective total of $1.21 trillion on their credit cards, up 2.3% from the previous quarter, and equaling an all-time high. (More)
➤ Homeowners are increasingly taking their homes off the market instead of accepting lower prices. The rate of delisted homes rose by 47% nationally in May compared to last year. (More)
➤ Fox Corp. will launch Fox One, its new streaming service, on Aug. 21 at a price of $19.99 a month. The platform gives access to all the Fox services, including Fox News, Fox Sports, and the Fox Network itself. (See Details)
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➤ In a groundbreaking demo, an ALS patient controlled an iPad with just his thoughts using a brain implant and Apple’s new thought-based interface. (More)
➤ Scientists have discovered four new tarantula species across the Arabian Peninsula and Horn of Africa with unusually large male reproductive appendages, prompting the creation of a new category of closely related spiders called Satyrex. (See Details)
➤ AI firm Anthropic has developed a “behavioral vaccine” for AI models, injecting controlled doses of harmful traits during training to build resistance against adopting them in real-world use. (More)
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➤ Experts say friendships across age groups—like those between Gen Z and Baby Boomers—can reduce loneliness, ease comparison anxiety, and improve both mental and physical health. (See Details)
➤ Here’s a list of 10 hobbies that can ease anxiety, improve mood, and boost mental clarity. (See Hobbies)
➤ Losing weight takes work, but staying on track means letting go of these six habits that quietly stall your progress, according to experts. (See Habits)
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➤ Jack Daniel’s has introduced a new Tennessee Blackberry flavored whiskey, blending its classic Old No. 7 with ripe blackberry notes for a fruity finish. (See Whiskey)
➤ A YouTuber bought a $39,000 prefab house that arrived in a giant Amazon box and advertised as move-in ready—only to find it came with windows, a toilet, and a shower, but no electrical wiring. (See House)
➤ A new Bank of America survey found that over half of Gen Z adults spend zero dollars a month on dating, with many opting out of costly outings altogether. About 66% say they’re comfortable turning down social plans they can’t afford, and 72% are actively improving their money habits. (See Details)
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Should the U.S. build nuclear reactors on the Moon?
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Daily Quote
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“Nuclear energy is not just desirable, it is inevitable.”
— Dr. Sungwoo Lim, senior lecturer in space applications at the University of Surrey, on NASA’s plan to build nuclear reactors on the moon.
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Today’s Trivia
What is the car-door maneuver known as the “Dutch Reach”?
Show me the answer
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