| Good Morning! Today’s podcast newsletter is sponsored by Particle Face Cream for Men, a deeply nourishing and hydrating daily moisturizer designed specifically for men’s skin. With powerful anti-aging and smoothing benefits, this lightweight formula helps firm, replenish, and protect your face, so you look as great as you feel. Discover healthier, more vibrant skin with Particle Face Cream for Men and use promo code TFP20 to get 20% off! Today’s episode of The Flyover Podcast with Amy Hess has a few stories you won’t find in today’s emailed edition, only in the podcast episode, because not everything fits in an inbox. Here's a sneak peek of what we're diving into in today's Podcast Extra section: ➤ A veteran Republican stepped aside, throwing a key California district into turmoil. (Hear More) ➤ United Airlines is cracking down on loud videos and games during flights. (Listen Now) ➤ Home affordability is improving, yet the typical house is still out of reach. (Podcast Available) Hit play and get the full scoop.   Thanks for cruising with us, The Flyover✈️ | | | |
Russia has been sharing intelligence with Iran about the location of U.S. forces in the Middle East in an attempt to help Tehran fight back against “Operation Epic Fury." ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ |  | Sunday, March 8, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1936, the Daytona Beach racetrack hosted its first oval stock car race, complete with scoring controversies and crashes. The event was halted after 72 of 78 laps, with driver Milt Marion winning the $1,700 prize. Mr. T soaked up an outsized portion of 1980s pop culture with his signature catchphrase "I pity the fool!" Decades later, The A-Team star leads a quiet life in California, as shown in today's "Whatever Happened To..." In case you missed it, The Flyover Podcast helps explain how four Social Security changes are affecting millions of retirees’ budgets. Host Ayla Brown unpacks how rising premiums and tax thresholds could offset benefit gains. Tune in here! Today’s sponsor, Dr. Gundry MD, is sharing a revealing report on the hidden grocery-store problem he believes may be contributing to low energy, digestive issues, and unwanted weight gain for millions of Americans over 35. | | | | Russia Sharing Intel on U.S. Military With Iran Russia has been sharing intelligence with Iran about the location of U.S. forces in the Middle East in an attempt to help Tehran fight back against “Operation Epic Fury." The intelligence assistance from Russia could help Iran locate American warships, radar, or other communication systems, but there is no indication that Moscow is helping direct Iranian missiles or drone strikes. Meanwhile, Ukrainian military personnel are expected to arrive in the Persian Gulf soon to help countries there fend off Iranian drone attacks. President Trump issued a warning to Iran on Saturday. In a social media post, he wrote, “Today Iran will be hit very hard! Under serious consideration for complete destruction and certain death, because of Iran’s bad behavior, are areas and groups of people that were not considered for targeting up until this moment in time.” | White House Event Addresses NCAA Sports Issues President Trump hosted a college sports roundtable on Friday to consider solutions to key challenges, including name, image, and likeness (NIL) issues. Many of the attendees agreed that the industry needs to be saved from the spiraling costs associated with the onset of NIL payments. A bill called the SCORE Act, which has struggled to pass the House, could be the base of any change. House Speaker Mike Johnson suggested there are now enough votes to pass it. Former Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer said part of the solution is to "get rid of the collectives." He told the nearly 50 panelists, "Donors put money in a pot. It's distributed to the players through coaches and managers. That's not allowed. Not supposed to do that. That's pay-for-play.” The summit included NCAA President Charlie Baker, each of the Power Four commissioners, university presidents, and many power brokers from college and professional sports. | Apple Remains Top Brand Apple remains the world’s most valuable brand in the 2026 Brand Finance Global 500 with the top five spots—Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and NVIDIA—all held by American tech companies. Apple's brand is valued at $607.6 billion, while Microsoft hit $565.2 billion, crossing the $550 billion threshold for the first time. NVIDIA was the breakout performer, more than doubling its brand value with 110% growth thanks to surging demand for AI infrastructure. The total value of the world's 500 most valuable brands reached $10.4 trillion, an 11% increase over 2025, with the U.S. accounting for 192 brands and 53.4% of the ranking's total value. See the full ranking here. Enjoy reading The Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family.  | |  | | 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: ➤ A veteran Republican stepped aside, throwing a key California district into turmoil. (Hear More) ➤ United Airlines is cracking down on loud videos and games during flights. (Listen Now) ➤ Home affordability is improving, yet the typical house is still out of reach. (Podcast Available)  | | | | ➤ Team USA took on Great Britain late last night in their second game of the 2026 World Baseball Classic, looking to improve to 2-0 in the tournament. (See Score) ➤ No. 1 Duke men's basketball rode a dominant 16-0 second-half run to a 76-61 victory over No. 17 UNC yesterday. Star freshman forward Cameron Boozer led the Blue Devils with 26 points. (More) ➤ The Baltimore Ravens made a huge splash on Friday night, trading for Las Vegas Raiders five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Maxx Crosby. Las Vegas received two first-round picks in return. (More) ➤ No. 19 Miami-Ohio defeated Ohio 110-108 in overtime on Friday to complete its 31-0 undefeated regular season. Miami-Ohio is just the third team in Division I history to enter a conference tournament 31-0. (See Ending) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Golf | World Baseball Classic | | | Weekly Market Report Previous Week | ▲ | NASDAQ Natl. Assoc. of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations | 22,387.68 | 0.29% | | ▼ | SPX S&P 500 | 6,740.02 | -1.24% | | ▼ | DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average | 47,501.55 | -2.65% | | ▲ | BTC Bitcoin | $68,136.49 | 3.65% | | ▼ | GOLD Per Ounce | $5,146.10 | -3.75% | | ▼ | SILVER Per Ounce | $83.82 | -12.69% | | ▲ | OIL West Texas Intermediate Crude | $90.90 | 21.20% | Bitcoin, gold, silver, and oil are traded 24 hours a day. ➤ Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said Friday that the weak February jobs report—a drop of 92,000 in nonfarm payrolls—bolsters the rationale for the central bank to lower interest rates further. (More) ➤ Efforts by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) indicate that the federal government's workforce shrank to just more than 2 million employees, down by 12% between September 2024 and January 2026. (More) ➤ Cracker Barrel’s second-quarter revenue dropped 7.9% from a year earlier as the company continues to recover from last summer’s rebranding controversy. (More) | | | | | Today's Rotator section is brought to you by:  Ladies and gentlemen, here are our most-clicked stories of the week: ➤ Even with the annual cost-of-living adjustment, these four Social Security changes will limit retirees' budgets in 2026. Curious which ones could have the biggest impact? (Podcast Available) ➤ Department of War footage shows a U.S. Navy fast-attack submarine torpedoing and sinking Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean, the first sinking of an enemy ship by a U.S. submarine since World War II. (See Sinking) ➤ Data shows South Carolina, Idaho, and Alaska ranked among Americans’ most sought-after relocation states in 2025, while Conway, South Carolina, topped cities drawing migration interest. (See List) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Struggling with knee pain that slows you down? Nu-Knee Brace delivers targeted compression and stabilization to help reduce swelling, relieve pressure, and support weak or injured knees. Lightweight, breathable, and comfortable enough for daily wear, it helps improve mobility so you can walk, exercise, and stay active with less discomfort. | | | Flying together with our sponsor Whistleblowing Doctor Links Common Health Issues to Widespread “Grocery Scam” One of America’s top doctors is hoping you’ll read this before you set foot in another grocery store. Renowned cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Steven Gundry has found an “invisible problem” affecting almost everything we eat. But almost nobody knows it’s happening—except the big food companies responsible for it.
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Click Here to see the tell-all report. | | | | ➤ A severe weather outbreak killed at least six people on Friday in Michigan and Oklahoma as tornadoes and large hail swept a 1,500-mile stretch across the Plains and Midwest. (More) ➤ IRS data shows average tax refunds reached $3,742, up 10.6% from $3,382 last year, based on roughly 51.5 million returns filed so far this season. (More) ➤ Indonesia will ban social media and other online platforms for children under age 16 beginning on March 28, joining a growing number of countries restricting youth access to protect them from online abuse. (More) ➤ NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission altered a binary asteroid’s orbit around the sun after striking Dimorphos in 2022, proving a kinetic impact could redirect potentially hazardous space rocks. (More) ➤ Australian brides-to-be are hiring magicians for bachelorette party entertainment, reflecting a growing trend toward interactive experiences that emphasize shared fun and connection across generations. (More) ➤ An Italian exchange student went viral after his host mom surprised him with a trip to Olive Garden, capturing his humorous disbelief and reluctant approval of the American chain restaurant. (See Alessandro) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Most collagen products are a waste of money—and some contain toxins that can harm your skin, heart, and brain. The secret is knowing the 5 Collagen Warnings that separate clean, effective formulas from dangerous ones. Don’t waste your money on “dirty collagen.” Learn which products actually work. | | | | Whatever happened to Mr. T? Mr. T once seemed impossible to miss. With his mohawk, stacks of gold chains, and gravelly warning that he “pitied the fool,” he became one of the most unmistakable faces of 1980s pop culture. For a few years, he was everywhere: movies, television, toys, cartoons, and wrestling rings. Then, almost as quickly as he arrived, the spotlight moved on. Behind the persona was Laurence Tureaud, born in 1952 and raised on Chicago’s South Side as the second to youngest of 12 children. After high school, he joined the U.S. Army as a military policeman, and when he returned to civilian life, his imposing presence helped him find work as a nightclub bouncer and bodyguard for celebrities. His big break came almost by accident. Sylvester Stallone spotted him in a television segment featuring tough nightclub bouncers and cast him as the villain Clubber Lang in the 1982 film Rocky III. The role turned Mr. T into a sensation and led to his signature part as Sgt. B.A. Baracus on NBC’s hit series The A-Team from 1983 to 1987 (see the opening credits here). At the show’s peak, Mr. T was less an actor than a phenomenon. However, when The A-Team ended, his star cooled. Television pilots and film roles never recreated the magic of his early fame. A bigger change came in 1995 when Mr. T was diagnosed with T-cell lymphoma. During treatment, he spoke openly about faith and humility. He famously gave up wearing most of his gold chains, saying the illness reminded him that life required gratitude more than flash. “I used to say: ‘I believe in God,’ but after cancer, I started saying: ‘I depend on God,’” he said.
Now in his seventies, Mr. T lives quietly in California, occasionally appearing in public and sharing messages about faith, perseverance, and helping others. Here are some of his current photos. Were you a fan of Mr. T or the A-Team? Let us know your thoughts by replying to this email. | | | | The Yosemite Firefall occurs in late February when the setting sun aligns with Horsetail Fall on El Capitan’s eastern face, illuminating the waterfall in a molten-like orange glow. | | Daily Quote | | “He was not happy. It was clear to me after that conversation that the secretary’s time at the department was limited. To be blunt, she was dead as fried chicken.” — Sen. John Kennedy, after President Trump denied approving a $220 million taxpayer-funded ad campaign by ousted Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. | | | |
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