|  | Tuesday, November 11, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1918, World War I ended with the signing of the armistice between Germany and the Allied Powers. Twenty years later, in 1938, the government officially designated Nov. 11 as Armistice Day to honor WWI veterans, and then in 1954 changed it to Veterans Day to honor those who served in any era. 🎖️As we mark Veterans Day, our Feel Good Flyover Podcast honors a young man who has spent half his life ensuring that no hero is forgotten. Ten years after placing his first flag, 20-year-old Preston Sharp's "Flags and Flowers" mission has grown into a global movement—one million tributes strong and still going. Watch it here. Today's sponsor is Midori Bio, the company turning plastic waste into clean energy. Their breakthrough ingredient helps plastic break down 64x faster, transforming trash into biogas that powers homes. With global brands already on board, Midori Bio is redefining sustainability and creating a billion-dollar opportunity for investors. | | | | House Races Back for Shutdown Vote House Speaker Mike Johnson has called all members back to Washington, D.C., for a vote on the Senate's deal to end the 41-day government shutdown, the longest in U.S. history. The Senate advanced the plan Sunday night in a 60–40 vote, with eight Democrats breaking ranks to join Republicans, but final passage was delayed Monday when Sen. Rand Paul objected to hemp-related language important to Kentucky growers. Johnson said the House will vote within 36 hours of Senate approval, as the upper chamber prepares for up to seven votes beginning Monday evening.
Many Democrats expressed outrage Monday at their eight members who voted to open the government without getting the healthcare subsidy extensions the party had demanded, fueling new calls to oust Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. The senators who voted yes—none up for reelection in 2026—defended their decision, arguing the shutdown's toll had grown too severe. President Trump has indicated he'll sign the measure once it clears Congress. | Trump Demands Air Traffic Controllers Return President Trump demanded that air traffic controllers "get back to work, NOW!!!" in a Truth Social post, threatening to "dock" their pay while offering a $10,000 bonus for those who remained on the job. See the post here. The posting came as the 41-day shutdown intensified its impact, causing more than 2,000 flight cancellations and over 6,000 delays on Monday. Though the shutdown now seems likely to end this week, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned the situation remained dire, stating that many controllers—who earn an average annual salary of around $140,000—could manage missing one paycheck, but none could manage missing a second, leading to the absences. To maintain safety amid the critical staffing shortage, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered airlines to cut domestic flights. It remains unclear when that cutback will be lifted. | Chart: US Inflation Rates by Category A chart highlighting U.S. inflation by category shows that, while overall inflation is running at roughly 3% year-over-year, beef and veal prices have risen significantly, up 14.7% from 2023. The data, based on monthly inflation reports from USAFacts, shows that car maintenance had the second-highest price rise at 7.7%, followed by home insurance at 7.5%. Sugar and sweets rose 6.7%, and electricity rose by 6.4%. Some categories saw prices stay below the average inflation rate, including fresh vegetables (2.8%), seafood (2.1%), and jewelry and watches (2.0%). The full chart is here. 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: ➤ Generational change: Another 80-year-old Democratic lawmaker says she won’t run again. (Hear Story) ➤ New research has uncovered a potentially powerful new weapon against dementia—and it has a beat. (Hear Details) ➤ A hacksaw-wielding man chopped down a dozen city trees in Queens. (Hear Why)  | | | | ➤ The Trump administration told the Supreme Court on Monday morning that it still seeks to block a Rhode Island federal judge's order mandating that it pay full SNAP food benefits for November, and warned states to stop making benefit payments on their own. (More) ➤ President Trump granted "full, complete and unconditional" pardons on Sunday night to dozens of allies involved in the fight over the 2020 election, including notable figures like Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, and Sidney Powell. (See Details) ➤ The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether states can accept mail-in ballots received after polls close if they are sent by Election Day, allowing the justices time to make a decision ahead of next year's midterm elections. (More) ➤ Also on Monday, the Supreme Court rejected an effort to overturn same-sex marriage, refusing to hear an appeal brought by Kim Davis, a former county clerk in Kentucky. (See Details) | | | Flying together with our sponsor  A Genius Way to Eliminate 400M Tons of Plastic Waste Over 400 million tons of plastic are produced yearly. Midori Bio found a way to turn that waste into a gold mine. Their proprietary technology helps plastic break down 64 times faster, creating biogas that can be used as clean energy from existing landfills, called Advanced BioRecycleTM. It's a special ingredient that can be added to any plastic manufacturing process with zero downtime at the factory and no capital expenditure. That's why global brands like Head/Penn Tennis, Snibbs Footwear, and Planters Peanuts are already adopting Midori's tech to meet their eco-pledges. Midori is in talks with over 150 additional potential partners. As plastic production is projected to triple by 2060, regulation and consumer demand will likely force more brands to act. That means now is the time to invest in Midori Bio as they look towards a planned Nasdaq listing. | | | | ➤ The New York Giants fired head coach Brian Daboll yesterday after a lackluster 2-8 start to the season. He finishes his tenure with a 20-40-1 record in three-and-a-half seasons at the helm. (More) ➤ The Houston Cougars displaced Purdue as the No. 1 college basketball team in the country in the latest AP Poll. The Arizona Wildcats were the biggest riser of the week—moving up eight spots to No. 5—while St. John's essentially switched positions with them by tumbling eight spots down to No. 13. (More) ➤ Basketball legend Lenny Wilkens passed away on Sunday at age 88. Wilkens was the first player to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach, and still holds the NBA record for total games coached, with 2,487. (More) ➤ A soccer player in Canada scored on a bicycle kick in the middle of a snowy blizzard during the Canadian Premier League championship game. The announcer called the play "the most incredible goal in CPL history." (See Highlight) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | Soccer | NCAAM | NCAAW Flying together with our sponsor
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| | Daily Quote | | "After weeks of bipartisan conversations, I voted today to reopen the government, so that we can get back to the work of helping families."
— Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) on her decision to cross party lines to vote in favor of reopening the federal government | | | |
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