|  | Thursday, February 5, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1883, the Southern Pacific Railroad completed its transcontinental Sunset Route from New Orleans to California, consolidating its dominance over rail traffic to the Pacific. A quick note from The Flyover team: This week, our entire Flyover team is doing something we don't get to do very often: we're all flying to Colorado to be in the same room together. Because our writers, developers, and sales folks are spread across the country, most of our work happens over Slack, Zoom, and email. This fly-in gives us the chance to plan, debate, whiteboard, and importantly to get to know each other better as humans. We'll be spending our time talking about how to make The Flyover even better for you in 2026. As a result, a few of our editions this week will be a bit more abbreviated than usual. That's intentional and temporary. We'll be back to our regular edition on Sunday. And while we're together, we'd love your input. If there's something you love, something you'd like more of, or something we could improve, hit reply and tell us. Many of our best ideas come directly from readers like you. Thanks for reading, and thanks for being part of The Flyover community. — The Flyover Team ✈️ Today's sponsor is Bunch, a company building the infrastructure for fully AI-run businesses and now opening the door for early investors to get ahead of the next wave of automation. | | | | 700 ICE Agents Are Leaving Minnesota Border czar Tom Homan announced Wednesday the Trump administration will withdraw 700 federal immigration officers from Minnesota effective immediately, leaving about 2,000 agents in the state. Homan announced the 25% reduction after touting "unprecedented cooperation" from Minnesota county jails to transfer immigration suspects to ICE before release. President Trump said he learned the administration could use "a little bit of a softer touch" on immigration enforcement following the backlash. The partial drawdown comes after federal agents killed two U.S. citizens during separate January altercations in Minneapolis. The Department of Homeland Security initially defended the killings before the administration moderated its tone as public opinion soured. | Washington Post Cuts One-Third of Staff The Washington Post laid off roughly one-third of its employees on Wednesday in what former executive editor Martin Baron described as one of the darkest days in the newspaper's 150-year history. Executive Editor Matt Murray announced the "strategic reset" would end the current sports desk, restructure local coverage, reduce international reporting to about 12 bureaus. The plan also eliminates the books desk, and suspend the flagship podcast Post Reports. The Jeff Bezos-owned paper has struggled with declining revenue despite the Amazon founder's $260 billion net worth as the world's fourth-richest person. The Washington Post Guild said 400 people have left the staff in the past three years. (Editor's Note: While readers are rejecting partisan legacy media outlets like the Washington Post, The Flyover continues to grow, topping 4 million readers last week for our family of newsletters, as people embrace new platforms offering an unbiased take on the news.) | Minute Maid Ends Frozen Juice Era Minute Maid is discontinuing its frozen juice concentrates after 80 years, ending production of the iconic canned juices that became an American breakfast staple for generations of families. The Coca-Cola Company cited shifting consumer preferences as the reason for phasing out flavors including orange juice, lemonade, limeade, pink lemonade, and raspberry lemonade by April. The frozen concentrate originated during World War II as an alternative to lemon crystals given to soldiers for vitamin C, launching the Minute Maid brand in 1946. Nostalgic fans flooded social media with memories of watching parents mix the frozen slush or eating it straight from the can. The company said it will focus on ready-to-drink beverages as American tastes shift away from frozen concentrates. 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: ➤ Authorities intensified their search for Today show host Savannah Guthrie's mom as investigators review new evidence, including a ransom note. (Hear Story) ➤ The man behind the failed assassination attempt on President Trump has been sentenced to life in prison. (Hear Episode) ➤ A freshman at Northern Arizona University died after alleged fraternity hazing. (Listen Now)  | |  | | ➤ Former NBA All-Star Anthony Davis was traded from the Dallas Mavericks to the Washington Wizards yesterday as part of an eight-player blockbuster deal. (More) ➤ No. 23 Miami (Ohio) extended its men's basketball winning streak to 23 games—the longest in Mid-American Conference history—after surviving a late-game scare to beat Buffalo 73-71. (See Highlight) ➤ Florida State reported $437 million in athletics-related debt for 2025, which officials say funded renovations to Doak Campbell Stadium and a new football operations center. (More) ➤ 100,000 golf fans are expected to attend the Waste Management Phoenix Open today. The tournament tees off at 9:20 a.m. ET. (How to Watch) ➤ Yesterday's results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Why Your Ibuprofen Might Soon Be Obsolete. 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(Learn More) | | | Daily Market Report 02/04/2026 | ▼ | NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations | 22,904.58 | -1.51% | | ▼ | SPX S&P 500 | 6,882.72 | -0.51% | | ▲ | DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average | 49,501.30 | 0.53% | | ▼ | BTC Bitcoin | $73,029.93 | -3.44% | | ▲ | GOLD Per Ounce | $4,979.70 | 1.55% | | ▲ | SILVER Per Ounce | $87.32 | 5.15% | | ▲ | OIL West Texas Intermediate Crude | $64.36 | 1.82% | Bitcoin, gold, silver, and oil are traded 24 hours a day. | | | | ➤ The Supreme Court allowed California to use new voter-approved congressional districts favoring Democrats in the 2026 midterm elections, rejecting challenges from Republicans who claimed the maps improperly relied on race. (More) ➤ PepsiCo will slash prices on Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, and Tostitos by up to 15% this week after receiving an influx of consumer complaints about recent price hikes amid elevated grocery costs. (More) ➤ Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., 84, was hospitalized for evaluation after experiencing flu-like symptoms over the weekend. His spokesperson said his prognosis is positive and he remains in contact with staff. (More) ➤ President Trump said he and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed Iran by phone as the U.S urges Beijing to isolate Tehran. Trump plans to visit China in April. (See Details) ➤ A Doberman pinscher named Penny won best in show at the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, besting six finalists after two days of competition featuring 2,500 dogs and 200 breeds. (See Penny) ➤ Waffle House is offering candlelit Valentine's dinners with white tablecloths at 218 locations for the 18th year. Diner executives say online reservations are available but are already selling out. (See Details) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Whistleblowing Doctor Links Common Health Issues to Widespread "Grocery Scam" One of America's top doctors is hoping you'll read this before you set foot in another grocery store. Renowned cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Steven Gundry has found an "invisible problem" affecting almost everything we eat. Dr. Gundry's research shows it could be the true cause of low energy, digestive issues, and unwanted weight gain in millions of Americans over 35. Click Here to see Dr. Gundry's report. | | | | Did you grow up drinking Minute Maid frozen juice? - Yes
- No
- I still do
- I don't remember
Yesterday's Results: Have you had your heart broken? - Yes, several times: 42%
- Once: 28%
- No: 20%
- Recovering now: 10%
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