|  | Thursday, April 2, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1792, Congress passed the Coinage Act, establishing the U.S. Mint as Americans shifted from foreign coins, barter, livestock, and crops to a unified national currency of gold, silver, and copper coins. If Reese's seasonal treats haven't tasted quite right lately, it's not in your head. Hershey just admitted it's been swapping in cheaper ingredients on products like Reese's Hearts and Take 5 bars, and now the founder's grandson has shamed them into promising a return to the original recipes by next year. We have details in Throwback Thursday. These retirement changes could affect more than you realize, from hidden savings opportunities to rising health care costs and shifting tax breaks. In today’s episode of The Flyover Podcast, host Amy Hess breaks down the changes that could have the biggest impact on how far your money really goes. Tune in here! 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The mission will test life-support systems and critical operations in deep space, paving the way for future lunar landings and eventual crewed missions to Mars. | Trump Vows to End Iran War in Weeks President Trump opened his primetime address to the nation Wednesday night by congratulating the Artemis II astronauts, who lifted off hours earlier on the first crewed moon mission in over 50 years. "God bless those four unbelievable astronauts," he said. Trump then turned to the war, saying military objectives against Iran are "nearing completion" and vowing to bomb the regime "back to the stone ages" over the next two to three weeks. Trump called the surge in gas prices "short term" and blamed it entirely on Iranian attacks on oil tankers, promising prices would "rapidly come back down" once the war ends. Iran denied seeking a ceasefire and said the Strait of Hormuz would remain closed. Trump said the waterway "will open up naturally" because Iran will need to sell oil to rebuild. Watch the full address here. | Trump Signs Order Restricting Mail-in Voting President Trump has issued an executive order restricting mail-in voting ahead of November's midterm elections. The order directs the Department of Homeland Security to compile lists of verified citizens in each state and instructs the Postal Service to deliver ballots only to voters on those approved lists. Legal experts say the order is almost certain to face court challenges, since the Constitution gives states and Congress authority over elections. A similar order from last year was largely blocked by judges. The order follows months of pressure on Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, which would require voters to present a photo ID and proof of citizenship. The House passed the measure in February, but it has stalled in the Senate. 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 links will take you directly to these stories: ➤ These five new changes in retirement rules could shape how far your money stretches. (Hear Details) ➤ An Iran-backed militia group has claimed involvement in the kidnapping of an American journalist in Iraq. (Hear Episode) ➤ An F-35 fighter jet crashed near Las Vegas after an incident during a training flight. (Listen Now)  | | | | ➤ House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Leader John Thune announced a two-track plan on Wednesday to fully fund DHS through both the appropriations and reconciliation processes, aiming to fund border security for three years and end the record-long partial government shutdown. (More) ➤ President Trump became the first sitting president to attend Supreme Court oral arguments, showing up on Wednesday as justices heard his challenge to birthright citizenship. (More) ➤ The U.S. Forest Service will move its headquarters from Washington, D.C., to Salt Lake City and close all regional offices in a sweeping restructuring to bring leadership closer to Western lands. (More) ➤ A federal appeals court suspended an order requiring Voice of America's 1,000-plus employees to return to work, leaving them on paid administrative leave while the case is appealed. (More) | | | Flying together with our sponsor   What if you could get the benefits of fasting without actually starving yourself? Meet the Prolon 5-Day Fasting Mimicking Diet, a science-backed nutrition program designed to help your body reset in just five days. The Flyover is happy to endorse this product, and after testing it ourselves, we get the hype. One of our team members completed the 5-Day and lost 8 lbs while still eating throughout the program. Instead of water-only fasting, Prolon offers carefully designed, plant-based meals that nourish your body while still promoting cellular cleanup and renewal. And honestly, the meals surprised us. Soups, snacks, olives, bars, and teas. Way more variety than you would expect, and not nearly as boring as you might think going in. That is why over one million people have turned to Prolon to support healthy aging, fat-focused weight loss, and metabolic health. It's not a cleanse. Not a diet. Just five days that can help reset your body and how you feel. | | | | ➤ The U.S. men's soccer team lost to Portugal 2-0 in a friendly this week, their eighth straight loss to a European opponent heading into this summer's World Cup. (More) ➤ Tiger Woods announced he's stepping away from golf to seek treatment and focus on his health after being arrested for DUI. He will not play in the Masters next week. (More) ➤ NFL owners approved the sale of a 3.5% stake in the Las Vegas Raiders yesterday at a valuation of over $11 billion. Fifteen months ago, the franchise was valued at just $6.5 billion. (More) ➤ Ohio's forthcoming WNBA expansion team pranked social media users yesterday by announcing their team name would be the Wolverines, the mascot of Ohio State's archrival Michigan. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | MLB | NHL | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Tennis | |  | | Today's March Madness section is brought to you by:  ➤ This year's NCAA Tournament is averaging 10.3 million TV viewers across its four networks, making it the most-watched tournament since 1993. (More) ➤ Referee Roger Ayers will not officiate the Final Four after an on-court exchange with UConn coach Dan Hurley during the Elite Eight. Ayers, who had worked seven previous Final Fours, was not among the 11 officials assigned to this year's semifinal and championship games. 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Yesterday's Results: Have you ever fallen for an April Fools' prank? - More than once: 45%
- Just once: 19%
- Never: 19%
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| | Daily Quote | | "He believed in the simple, not the complex."
— Tim Cook, reflecting on Apple co-founder Steve Jobs on the company's 50th anniversary | | | Today's Trivia Which decade supplies the most songs featured in TV shows and movies? Show me the answer | | |
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