 | Thursday, March 13, 2025 | | Good Morning! On this day in 1942, the Quartermaster Corps of the U.S. Army began training dogs for the newly established War Dog Program, or "K-9 Corps." See the four-legged soldiers here. In today's Flyover, we're serving up a sweet slice of nostalgia with seven vintage candy bars you've probably forgotten—from a "Chicken Dinner" to a chocolate bar that tried to do seven flavors at once. Do you have a favorite candy or treat that's no longer sold? Reply to this email and let us know. Expect an email later today from us on behalf of our partners at Mode Mobile, featuring an exciting milestone update. Today's sponsor is Frontieras offering an investment opportunity in the energy field you can check out in today's edition. | | | Severe Storm Looms for U.S. A powerful storm is set to sweep across the U.S. today through Sunday, bringing heavy rain, snow, and severe weather from California to the East Coast. In Southern California, evacuation warnings are in effect for several burn scar areas as officials brace for potential mudslides, flooding, and debris flows, with the heaviest rain expected tonight into Thursday. Blizzard conditions are likely in parts of the Plains on Thursday and Friday, while severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes threaten the Midwest and Southeast heading into the weekend. Forecasters also warn of extreme wildfire risk in the Southwest through Friday due to high winds and dry conditions. | Inflation Dips to 2.8% in February Inflation eased to 2.8% in February, down from 3% in January and lower than analysts expected, as prices for groceries, gasoline, and housing moderated, the government reported Wednesday. The biggest price increase came from egg prices, which surged 59% over the past year due to avian flu outbreaks and supply issues, while shelter costs rose 4.2%, the lowest since 2021. Core inflation, which excludes food and energy, rose 3.1%—the lowest in nearly four years. See a chart here. | 132-Year-Old Lake Superior Shipwreck Found Explorers have found the wreck of the Western Reserve, a 300-foot all-steel freighter that sank in Lake Superior 132 years ago, killing 27 people. The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society discovered the ship, broken in two and resting 600 feet underwater, after a two-year search using sonar and a remotely operated vehicle. See a video here. Known as "the inland greyhound," the ship was hailed for its speed and safety but split apart during a storm in 1892—a tragedy recounted by its lone survivor. Explorers say the Western Reserve will remain on the lakebed, preserved by the lake's cold water, for further study. Love reading The Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family.  | | | ➤ Canada hit the U.S. with $21 billion in retaliatory tariffs on steel and aluminum products, while the European Union raised tariffs by $28 billion on U.S. beef, poultry, bourbon, motorcycles, peanut butter, and jeans. (See Details) ➤ Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, 78, of New Hampshire, announced Wednesday that she will not seek re-election in 2026, complicating Democrats' efforts to reclaim control of the Senate. (More) ➤ In Greenland, the center-right party, advocating a gradual approach to independence from Denmark, won the parliamentary election. A pro-U.S. party pushing for closer ties with Washington came in second. (See Results) | | Flying together with our sponsor  Final Day to Invest: $2.1T in Untapped Potential After centuries of burning coal, most people still haven't realized its true market value. Frontieras North America did... and it's now the final day to become a shareholder. 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(See Details) ➤ Egg prices have gone down from their record high, dropping by $1.85 per dozen on average, according to U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins. She warned that prices might spike again due to demand during the Easter season. (More) ➤ Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told the CEOs of PepsiCo, Kraft Heinz, General Mills, Tyson Foods, Kellogg, and others that removing artificial food dyes was a top government priority. (More) | | Flying together with our sponsor $2.1T Energy Revolution. Coal has been burned for centuries, but its full potential hasn't been realized until now. Frontieras' ability to turn coal into hydrogen, diesel, jet fuel, and other byproducts is creating $2.1T in market opportunities. By reaching just 2% of the global coal market with their patented tech, they could achieve a $1T valuation. Become an early investor in Frontieras before their offering closes at midnight tonight. This is a paid advertisement for Frontieras Regulation CF Offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.frontieras.com/. | | | ➤ A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket set to launch to the International Space Station last night was called off at the last minute due to a ground-system hydraulics issue. (More) ➤ Surgeons in Canada are performing rare "tooth-in-eye" surgeries to restore vision in blind patients—a complex, multi-step procedure that uses a patient's own tooth to hold a lens inside the eye. (More) ➤ Astronomers discovered 128 new moons orbiting Saturn, bringing the planet's total up to 274 moons. Jupiter is in second place with 95 moons. (See Details) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ How often do you eat eggs? Did you know it does THIS to senior brains? If you think you know the answer, don't be too sure. If you care about your memory, click here now. | | |  | ➤ A captivating collection of 23 vintage snapshots from Robert E. Jackson's renowned archive of found photographs showcases unusual "before and after" images. (See Photos—Language Warning) ➤ A man from Pennsylvania who bought a $4 painting at a flea market for its frame was stunned to discover a rare first-printing copy of the Declaration of Independence hidden inside—later selling it for $2.2 million. (See Painting) ➤ Americans of a certain age will remember a variety of once-common candy bars that have disappeared. How many of these do you remember? (See Candy) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Reclaim your vitality with Critical T! This natural supplement supports your body's testosterone production, enhancing energy, strength, and libido. Formulated with ingredients like Tongkat Ali and DIM, it balances hormones safely and effectively. Experience renewed confidence and performance. Order now and feel the difference! | | | | ➤ The latest social media trend, hurkle-durkle, celebrates slow mornings and unapologetic relaxation—the art of staying in bed when you should be up and about. 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Are you getting milk delivered? Yes: 5%, No: 83%, I used to: 12%. Apologies for the error; our poll compiler is lactose-intolerant! | | Daily Quote | | "Sanctuary cities are going to get exactly what they don't want: more agents in the community."
— Border czar Tom Homan warning New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to cooperate on immigration crackdowns or face a flood of ICE agents. | | | |
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