|  | Tuesday, November 25, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this date in 1905, Scientific American published the first ad for a home “wireless telegraph,” which we would call a radio set. The kit included a spark coil, a strap key, and a sender for $8.50, close to $300 in today’s money. (See Ad) When an Oklahoma pastor was struggling to read his Bible in a TSA line, he had no idea he was planting the seed for an app that would one day become a global phenomenon, recently hitting 1 billion users. This landmark comes as more people embrace Scripture digitally. Read our article below and then click here to get exclusive, untold details on The Flyover Podcast with Amy Hess. If you’ve been searching for a true full-body workout you can actually look forward to, today's sponsor, Hydrow’s biggest sale of the year, is your chance to bring an immersive, athlete-led rowing experience into your home for up to $600 off. | | | | Judge Voids Charges Against Comey, James A federal judge dismissed the indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James after finding that Lindsey Halligan, the prosecutor who brought both cases, was not lawfully appointed as interim U.S. attorney. Judge Cameron Currie ruled that Halligan’s appointment violated federal procedures governing vacancies, and because she was the sole prosecutor to present evidence and sign the indictments, her actions were considered “void” under the law. The decision leaves the Justice Department weighing whether the cases can be refiled within a six-month statutory window, while defense attorneys argue the statute of limitations has already expired. Comey welcomed the dismissal as overdue, James praised the ruling, and the White House insisted Halligan was legally appointed and promised a swift appeal. | Pentagon to Investigate Sen. Mark Kelly The Pentagon opened an investigation into Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) after he and five other Democratic legislators released a video urging military members to “refuse illegal orders,” a message that quickly drew fire from President Trump. Trump accused the group of treason and demanded prosecution, prompting the Pentagon to review whether Kelly, a former fighter pilot who retired with the rank of captain, improperly used his rank to give official weight to a video that could undermine military discipline. Legal analysts noted that investigating a retired officer for post-retirement comments is unusual and could involve recalling Kelly to active duty for potential court-martial proceedings. Kelly dismissed the probe as political intimidation and said the video was driven by his concerns over Trump’s possible use of the military. | Bible App Hits 1 Billion Downloads The YouVersion Bible App, a ministry and initiative of the Edmond, Oklahoma-based Life.Church—one of the largest churches in the U.S.—recently surpassed one billion installations across its family of apps since its launch in 2008. The milestone was celebrated at a Beyond a Billion event last week. Founder Bobby Gruenewald, who also serves as a pastor and innovation leader for the church, noted that the record-breaking achievement reflects a global surge in interest in the Bible and faith, with daily app engagement currently at an all-time high. The app, which is supported by Life.Church, remains free to users with no ads, offering over 3,600 versions in 2,300 languages. You can download the app here. π§π± To hear exclusive details about the idea behind the YouVersion Bible App, including how the concept was born, as well as unique facts about how people actually use the app today, head over to The Flyover Podcast and watch today's episode with Amy Hess. Love 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. Clicking the link will take you directly to these stories: ➤ President Trump reportedly pushed Paramount to revive action and comedy films of the late ’80s and ’90s. (Hear More) ➤ A Virginia high school football coach has vanished in the middle of an undefeated season. (Hear Details) ➤ Temple staff in Thailand were stunned when a woman brought in for cremation began moving inside her coffin. (Hear Details)  | | | | ➤ President Trump said Monday that he accepted an invitation from China's President Xi Jinping to visit Beijing in April. He said that he'd invited the Chinese leader for a state visit to the U.S. in 2026. (More) ➤ The Department of Health and Human Services told a California court that it has brought back all 954 employees it laid off during the government shutdown, asking them to return to work on their next regularly scheduled workday. (More) ➤ President Trump has exempted coal used in steelmaking from Biden-era Clean Air Act regulations for two years, overriding a rule limiting the release of certain pollutants from coal-fed coke ovens. (More) ➤ The U.S.-proposed Russia-Ukraine peace plan has been reduced from 28 points to 19 to make the plan more acceptable to the Ukrainian government. It's not clear yet what points were removed. 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The biggest jump this week was Michigan State, which ascended six spots to No. 11, while Kentucky dropped seven spots to No. 19. (See Full Poll) ➤ Quarterback Dak Prescott passed Tony Romo to become the Dallas Cowboys’ all-time passing leader during their 24-21 win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in Philadelphia. (More) ➤ The Las Vegas Raiders fired offensive coordinator Chip Kelly after losing 24-10 to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. He was just 11 games into a deal that made him the highest-paid offensive coordinator in the NFL. (More) ➤ The Dallas Wings won the WNBA Draft lottery for the second year in a row. Rumors persist that they’ll select UConn’s Azzi Fudd with the No. 1 overall pick, which would reunite Fudd with former teammate Paige Bueckers, last year’s No. 1 pick. (More) ➤ Yesterday’s results: NFL | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer | |  | | Germany's beloved Christmas markets opened Monday with heightened security, as memories of two deadly attacks linger. In cities like Berlin, Cologne, and Bonn, revelers flocked to traditional wooden stalls for mulled wine, sausages, and handmade gifts, while children enjoyed ice rinks and carousels. (More) A Christmas tree expert recommends putting up a real Christmas tree no later than Dec. 10 to ensure it remains fresh and that shoppers can still find a perfect tree before inventories thin out. (More Tips) A 72-year-old British YouTube musician recorded a heartfelt cover of "I Miss You" by Blink-182 last Christmas, which went viral with over 1 million views. He personally replied to or liked every message he received. (See Video) Flying together with our sponsor Bring a taste of Texas to the kitchen. The Award-Winning Keepsake Box from Texas Hill Country Olive Co. features three 100 mL bottles of their most celebrated oils, each cold-pressed and crafted to elevate any dish. Beautifully packaged and made for gifting, it's a guaranteed hit for hosts and food lovers alike. 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(More) ➤ Kohl's has named Michael Bender as its fourth CEO in as many years as it works to reverse an extended sales slide. Bender has served as interim CEO for nearly seven months. (More) ➤ The average price of beef in grocery stores increased 9% from March to August this year, climbing from about $8.40 per pound to $9.18 per pound, a record high, with strong consumer demand continuing to drive prices higher. (More) | | | Flying together with our sponsor Save up to $600 on Hydrow rowers with code FLYOVER. Hydrow brings the feeling of rowing on the water to your home with immersive workouts led by Olympians and world-class athletes. Each session engages 86% of your muscles for an efficient, full-body workout. 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— Bobby Gruenewald, CEO and founder of the YouVersion Bible app, which recently passed 1 billion downloads around the world | | | Today's Trivia What's the total weight of one inch of rain across one acre of land? Show me the answer | | |
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