 | Monday, June 30, 2025 | | Good Morning! On this day in 1953, the first Chevrolet Corvette rolled off the assembly line in Flint, Michigan, launching what would become an enduring symbol of American automotive innovation and style. Watch a short documentary here. Imagine taking a writing class from the late queen of crime fiction, Agatha Christie. As we report below in Science, AI made that possible, sort of. If you could bring back anyone from history to learn from using AI, who would you choose? Reply to this email and let us know. 📝Editor's note: Some of you may have noticed we made a mistake and linked to an unrelated answer to yesterday's trivia question: What vegetable did Roman soldiers eat before battle for bravery? For those of you who received the wrong link, the answer is garlic. You can see the full answer here. We're sponsored today by Dollar Flight Club, which helps you save money on all your summer travel. Explore their deals in today's edition. | | | Big Beautiful Bill Clears Key Senate Test President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill cleared a major hurdle late Saturday, advancing to full Senate debate after a razor-thin 51–49 vote. The breakthrough came after hours of negotiations with Republican holdouts, capped by a late-night huddle between Vice President JD Vance and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.), who secured support by promising deeper Medicaid cuts. Senators Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) voted no—Paul over debt ceiling concerns, and Tillis in protest of projected Medicaid shortfalls for North Carolina. Shortly after the vote, Tillis announced he won't seek re-election in 2026, citing a "breakdown in Republican priorities." Democrats stalled the bill's momentum by forcing clerks to read all 940 pages aloud—a marathon that lasted nearly 16 hours and wrapped up Sunday afternoon. The Senate now enters 20 hours of debate, followed by a flood of amendment votes in what's known as a "vote-a-rama." Final passage is expected sometime today. | Sniper Opens Fire on Idaho Firefighters Two people were killed Sunday after a sniper ambushed firefighters responding to a blaze on Canfield Mountain near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Authorities said the shooter, who remained at large Sunday night, unleashed gunfire for hours, forcing crews to retreat and halting firefighting efforts. Sheriff Bob Norris confirmed multiple firefighters were targeted. Officials are still unsure if there are additional casualties or how many suspects may be involved. Gov. Brad Little condemned the attack as a "heinous" act and urged prayers for first responders. The FBI is assisting, and a shelter-in-place order remained in effect Sunday night. | Cosmic Baseball League Draws Crowds Cosmic Baseball is putting a bold new spin on America's pastime, with UV-reflective balls, glowing jerseys, and blacklight night games played by former pros. The MLB-backed spectacle begins as a quirky traditional match before transforming mid-game into a glowing, high-energy show, drawing packed crowds and families to ballparks. Watch a short video about the experience here. With teams like the Cosmic Chili Peppers and Glow Mojis, the league has drawn overwhelming demand, with tens of thousands joining ticket lotteries as it expands to cities like Nashville and Sugar Land. See their schedule here. Love reading The Flyover? 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