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Saturday, April 11, 2026 |
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Good morning! On this day in In 1921, KDKA in Pittsburgh broadcast the first live sporting event on radio, as sports editor Florent Gibson called a Johnny Ray–Johnny Dundee boxing match. Just four months later, Harold Arlin announced the first major league baseball game on air.
Thanks to our many readers who responded to Friday's Poll asking for your favorite 1960s sitcom, and plenty of you wrote in with favorites that didn't make our original list. So now we're presenting what any good '60s sitcom would do: a rerun. Today's Poll offers a reader's edition, featuring the shows you submitted. Same question, brand new options, all picked by you, our classic-TV aficionados. The conflict in Iran is dramatically affecting global oil markets, with crude oil briefly topping $100 a barrel this week. What does that mean for gas prices? On today’s episode of The Flyover Podcast, our team breaks down how rising oil prices are forecast to push gas and diesel prices even higher, with some Americans already paying nearly $6 a gallon. What does this mean for you and your family? Tune in here for the full breakdown.
Today’s sponsor, Edison Interactive, is turning heads with a fast-growing tech platform already generating $60M—and now expanding into major new markets like hospitality and pro sports.
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Artemis II Astronauts Return Safely to Earth
NASA's Artemis II crew splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego at 8:07 p.m. ET on Friday, completing a historic 10-day, 695,081-mile journey around the moon, the first crewed lunar mission since Apollo 17 in 1972. Here's a video of the return. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian mission specialist Jeremy Hansen returned safely after setting a record for the farthest distance humans have ever traveled from Earth, 252,760 miles. Reentry posed significant risks because Orion's heat shield had known design flaws, prompting NASA to plan a modified, steeper descent path to reduce exposure to extreme temperatures. Mission Control reported the landing as a perfect bullseye. Navy divers assisted the crew onto an inflatable raft before helicopters transported them to the USS John P. Murtha for medical evaluations ahead of their return to NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. |
Trump Warns Iran to Open Strait
President Trump accused Iran of doing a "very poor job" allowing oil through the Strait of Hormuz and warned Tehran to stop charging fees to transiting ships, threatening renewed military action if the ceasefire terms aren't honored. The strait, which normally carries about 20% of the world's oil supply, remains effectively closed despite the two-week ceasefire announced Tuesday. Only a handful of vessels have passed through, far below the pre-war average of over 100 per day. Intelligence officials confirmed Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps is controlling access and demanding fees from ships. Reports suggest Tehran plans to charge the cryptocurrency equivalent of $1 per barrel of oil on board. Vice President JD Vance departed Friday for negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan, warning Iran not to negotiate in bad faith. He is joined by envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump advisor Jared Kushner. |
Ranking: World's Largest Air Forces
A new ranking of global air power shows that the U.S. dominates in the sky, with 13,032 military aircraft, more than the next three countries combined. Russia ranks second at 4,237, with China third at 3,529. America's 1,791 fighters alone surpass many nations' entire fleets, according to data from GlobalFirepower. Six of the top eight air forces are based in Asia, underscoring the region's growing military focus as countries like India, Japan, and South Korea rapidly modernize their aerial capabilities. The ranking also reveals that smaller air forces, such as those of France, Israel, and Taiwan, maintain strong combat readiness through concentrated investment in fighter aircraft. 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, straight from the heart of the country. Clicking the link will take you directly to these stories: ➤ $6 a gallon may be here sooner than later. Here’s how global tensions are driving fuel prices higher. (Podcast Available) ➤ OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, had a Molotov cocktail thrown at his San Francisco home. (Listen Now) ➤ Marilyn Monroe’s 1950 Mercedes-Benz is headed to auction, with experts expecting it to sell for as much as $200,000. (Hear Details) 
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➤ Former Vice President Kamala Harris told a crowd at Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network convention that she's "thinking about" running for president again in 2028. (More) ➤ The U.S. Postal Service suspended employer pension contributions and proposed raising the Forever stamp price from 78 cents to 82 cents as it warned again that it could run out of cash by February 2027. (More) ➤ Rep. Eric Swalwell's California governor campaign is in turmoil after a former staffer accused him of sexual assault, prompting staff resignations, lost endorsements, and calls from rivals for the Democrat to drop out of the race. (More) ➤ A federal trade court in New York heard arguments Friday on the legality of President Trump's 10% global tariff, imposed after the Supreme Court struck down his earlier tariffs. (More) |
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| Flying together with our sponsor 
This Tech’s Made $60M. Now It’s Expanding Into Hospitality and Pro Sports. When an early-stage startup expands with the help of major industry players, investors notice. That’s Edison Interactive’s story. Starting with golf courses and hotels, Edison replaces out-of-date screens with their next-gen, AI-enabled content platform. Their platform was already booming, earning over $60M in revenue. Now, Edison is working with companies like Verizon to expand into new verticals like pro sports stadiums, one of many growth opportunities ahead. It’s not just Verizon, either. Edison works with leading brands across media and technology, including Paramount and DISH Network, while serving customers such as Caesars Entertainment. The company is delivering tech that creates cutting-edge experiences for guests and new revenue streams for operators. Soon, Edison plans to scale this tech from 55,000+ screens to 400,000+. But today, you can share in Edison’s growth as an early-stage investor. |
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➤ The University of Denver plays Wisconsin tonight in the Frozen Four championship hockey game in Las Vegas. The two programs have combined for 16 national championships, though Wisconsin hasn't won one since 2006. (More) ➤ FIFA added new premium ticket tiers for this summer's World Cup, with front-row seats to the U.S. opener against Paraguay now priced at $4,105. The top ticket for the final at MetLife Stadium has reached $10,990. (More) ➤ FC Cincinnati has opened preliminary talks with Neymar about bringing the soccer star to MLS, though any move would likely wait until after the World Cup. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: Masters | NBA | MLB | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Tennis Flying together with our sponsor ➤ This mind-bending research shook the medical world to its core! It seems 97% of the people who get Alzheimer's and dementia...Use specific words in conversations 3 years before the disease strikes...This word especially is a precise indicator of early Alzheimer's...Find out all about it here: Alzheimer's Words in Conversation |
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➤ Rory McIlroy’s strong second round put him at 12 under par, six strokes ahead of second place. It’s the largest 36-hole lead in tournament history. (See Leaderboard) ➤ Scotland's Robert MacIntyre could face disciplinary action from Augusta National after he was caught making a middle finger gesture during a quadruple bogey. (More) ➤ Augusta Regional Airport is expecting to service thousands of private jet flights this week, with NetJets bookings up as much as 40% from a year ago. The Masters has become the single biggest event of the year for private aviation. (More) Flying together with our sponsor
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Daily Market Report 04/10/2026
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NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations |
22,902.89 |
0.35%
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SPX S&P 500 |
6,816.89 |
-0.11%
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DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average |
47,916.57 |
-0.56%
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BTC Bitcoin |
$73,216.63 |
2.02%
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GOLD Per Ounce |
$4,776.90 |
-0.32%
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SILVER Per Ounce |
$76.44 |
0.21%
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OIL West Texas Intermediate Crude |
$96.10 |
-1.81%
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Bitcoin, gold, silver, and oil are traded 24 hours a day. |
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| Flying together with our sponsor TPC and Bethpage Use This Tech to Modernize Golf Courses In the world of golf, names like TPC, Bethpage, and Whistling Straits evoke greatness and pristine nature. In the world of business, they’re just a few of the names turning to Edison Interactive to fuse next-gen tech with greens and fairways. Nowadays, guests expect the most modernized experience possible. So the outdated displays in golf carts that showed a 2D overhead of the hole and distance to the pin? Not cutting it. Enter Edison. Their AI-powered entertainment experience combines next-gen content like live sports, streaming, and more with dynamic personalization to maximize engagement. That lets guests have more fun, operators unlock new revenue streams, and Edison earn revenue. With more than $60M in revenue to date and a growing footprint across golf and hospitality, Edison is now expanding into additional verticals like pro sports stadiums. Invest in Edison before they scale from 55,000 to 400,000 screens. |
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➤ A chimpanzee community in Uganda's Kibale National Park split into rival factions and has waged eight years of bloody conflict, killing at least 28 chimps in what researchers believe is the first well-observed case of animal civil war. (More) ➤ A Cape Air flight bound for Boston returned to Nantucket on Monday after part of the main cabin door opened mid-flight, landing safely before being taken out of service for inspection. (See Video) ➤ A wallaby named Skippy escaped his kennel and led authorities on an 80-minute chase through an Ohio college on Friday after breaking loose on his way to visit with high school students. (See Skippy) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ 5 "Healthy" Habits That Are Destroying Your Joints. Research shows common habits like resting sore joints and relying on NSAIDs may actually accelerate cartilage breakdown after 50. But a Tufts Medical Center study found one natural peptide helped people over 49 rebuild knee cartilage in just 48 weeks. Learn More |
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Daily Quote
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"From the pages of Jules Verne to a modern-day mission to the moon, a new chapter of the exploration of our celestial neighbor is complete.”
— NASA spokesperson Rob Navias on the return to Earth of the four Artemis II astronauts |
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Today's Trivia
What's the highest denomination bill ever printed by the U.S.? Show me the answer |
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