|  | Wednesday, October 29, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1929, Black Tuesday hit Wall Street as the stock market lost billions of dollars and cost many investors their life savings before triggering the Great Depression. See photos here. Today, we report on the discovery of a long-lost Dr. Seuss story that celebrates America—Sing the 50 United States!—and it's set to hit shelves next summer, just in time for America's 250th birthday. Do you remember reading Dr. Seuss to your kids, or having it read to you? Share your memories by replying to this email. When disasters strike, The Flyover community always shows up. Hurricane Melissa has left thousands in Jamaica without homes, food, or clean water and they need our help now. We're partnering with Convoy of Hope to deliver immediate relief, and The Flyover will match the first $2,000 in donations to increase your impact. Donate here! | | | | Melissa Hits Jamaica, Heads to Cuba Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica Tuesday with 185 mph winds, marking the strongest hurricane landfall in the island's recorded history and one of the most powerful storms ever in the Atlantic. The storm made landfall near New Hope, bringing landslides, widespread power outages, and catastrophic flooding—prompting warnings from meteorologists of "storm of the century" damage. At least seven deaths have been reported across the Caribbean so far. See the storm live tracker here. Melissa is expected to cross Jamaica and hit southeastern Cuba overnight, with evacuations underway for more than 600,000 people. See footage from Jamaica. Red Cross officials estimate Melissa will affect at least 1.5 million people in Jamaica alone. Up to 40 inches of rain could fall in some areas, raising fears of deadly landslides. The storm remains a major hurricane and is forecast to hit the southeastern Bahamas by Wednesday evening.
Editor's Note: This historic storm has left many Jamaicans in desperate need. If you'd like to help, The Flyover has partnered with Convoy of Hope to provide aid and assistance to the devastated island. The Flyover is pitching in as well, matching the first $2,000 in donations. Please click here to donate. | Israel Strikes Gaza After Hamas Attack Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered "powerful strikes" across Gaza Tuesday after Hamas gunmen opened fire on Israeli troops in the southern city of Rafah. The strikes came after Hamas turned over partial remains of Ofir Tzarfati, a hostage already declared dead and buried twice before.
Drone footage later revealed Hamas militants had staged the burial and "discovery" of the remains just prior to the handover. Israeli officials condemned the act as psychological warfare and a blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement. Egyptian teams with heavy machinery are now working in Gaza to help locate the remains of hostages buried under rubble. | Lost Dr. Seuss Book Found A never-before-seen Dr. Seuss book has been discovered in the archives of UC San Diego's Geisel Library and will be published next summer by Random House Children's Books. Titled Sing the 50 United States!, the rhyming story features the Cat in the Hat helping readers learn all 50 states, complete with Seuss's trademark wordplay and rhythm. The manuscript includes original notes and a cover sketch by Ted Geisel (better known as Dr. Seuss), with new illustrations by artist Tom Brannon in Seuss's signature style. See the book cover and original sketches here. To celebrate its launch, Dr. Seuss Enterprises and Random House are teaming up with the nonprofit First Book to deliver copies and school supplies to classrooms nationwide. Launching June 2, 2026, the book's release will coincide with America's 250th birthday. Love reading The Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family.  | |  | Join the Movement—Invest in The Flyover We launched The Flyover to build something rare in American media—a newsroom focused on facts and real stories, not political narratives and biased reporting. We're now about halfway to our investment goal, thanks to more than 1,540 readers who have invested in our mission of independent, reader-driven journalism. If you are an investor, thank you. If you are not, I hope you will consider joining your fellow readers. Before I focus on bringing in new investors, I would like to offer you, our readers, a special opportunity to be part of this next chapter. You've been with us from the start. You understand why The Flyover is needed—and I'd rather grow with you by my side than rely on outside investors who don't share our values. Making Investing More Accessible That's why I've asked our legal counsel to lower the minimum investment to $500—to make ownership in The Flyover accessible to more of the people who built it: you, our readers. Why Invest in The Flyover - Independent journalism matters. We answer to readers, not advertisers, political activists, or corporate boards.
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(Hear More) ➤ More than 20 unprepared hikers had to be rescued from New Hampshire’s Mount Washington. (Listen Now)  | | | | ➤ Senate Democrats on Tuesday voted for the 13th time to block a bill that would reopen the federal government, now in its 28th day. (More) ➤ Officials from 25 Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit on Tuesday to stop the federal government from suspending food aid benefits starting on Nov. 1, when the benefits will end due to the shutdown. (See Details) ➤ President Trump's lawyers have formally appealed his criminal conviction in New York on charges of falsifying business records, saying the case against the president was improperly based on "manufactured felony charges." (See Details) ➤ The U.S. military on Monday struck four more vessels that were allegedly trafficking narcotics in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing 14 and leaving one survivor. (More) | | | Flying together with our sponsor  Urgent aid for Jamaica — your gift matters You can be part of the urgent response to the devastation of Hurricane Melissa. Hurricane Melissa—a Category 5 storm with winds up to 185 mph—hit Jamaica and left behind catastrophic destruction. It's being called the strongest hurricane to hit the island in recorded history, bringing torrential rain, dangerous storm surge, and widespread flooding and landslides that have destroyed homes and critical infrastructure. Convoy of Hope is responding with food, clean water, and emergency supplies for families in desperate need—and we need your help. For a limited time, The Flyover is matching the first $2,000 in donations to multiply the impact of every gift. Your support today helps bring immediate relief and lasting hope to those reeling from this disaster. Please give now to help families recover. Thank you! | | | | ➤ The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the LA Dodgers last night 6-2 in Game 4 of the World Series, tying the series at 2-2. The only home run of the night came from Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who drove in two runs off Shohei Ohtani to take the lead in the third inning. (See Highlight) ➤ The Blue Jays victory came in the wake of a historic Game 3 on Monday night that took six hours and 39 minutes to play a record-tying 18 innings. Nineteen pitchers were used in total—an MLB record—and Shohei Ohtani got on base a record nine times, beating the previous postseason mark by three. (More) ➤ The Philadelphia 76ers backcourt of Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe has combined for 182 points through the first three games of the season—the most of any guard pairing since the NBA began counting the stat in 1970. 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