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Saturday, May 9, 2026 |
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Good morning! On this day in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the first national Mother’s Day to celebrate America’s mothers, stating it was a chance to “publicly express our love and reverence for the mothers of our country.”
Many thanks to the hundreds of readers who offered us their favorite way to make eggs, ranging from custom family recipes like “choppy eggs” to standards like scrambled, over easy, or ”baked into a cake.” And now it turns out that eating eggs regularly could lower the risk of getting Alzheimer’s. You can read about that in our Et Cetera section below. In other news: A deadly virus just killed three people aboard a cruise ship, and passengers have now scattered to more than a dozen countries, including here in the United States. It's not COVID. It's not the flu. It's Hantavirus, and the way it spreads might already be hiding in your home. On today's episode of The Flyover Podcast, host Amy Hess reveals the five things every American needs to know before this gets any closer. Tune in here!
Today’s sponsor, Gundry MD, is sharing Dr. Steven Gundry’s gut-health snack recommendation that may help support healthier digestion, reduce occasional bloating, and help you feel slimmer naturally.
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Court Overturns Democrats' Virginia Map
Virginia's Supreme Court on Friday struck down the state’s new congressional redistricting plan, delivering a major setback to Democrats in a nationwide gerrymandering battle against Republicans for an edge in this year's midterm elections. The court ruled that the legislature did not follow proper procedures when it placed a constitutional amendment on the ballot authorizing the mid-decade redistricting. The decision overturns a map that would’ve given Democrats a 10-1 tilt in Virginia, leaving the existing 6-5 map in place.
An analyst at the nonpartisan Cook Political Report predicted that nationally, redrawn maps will help the GOP in states including Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas, and projects that Republicans “will pick up somewhere in the six to seven-seat range from redistricting.” |
Cyberattack Hits 9,000 Schools
A cyberattack knocked a major international learning platform offline on Thursday, forcing final exam postponements and endangering the data security of 275 million students, teachers, and staff across nearly 9,000 schools worldwide. A hacking group calling itself ShinyHunters struck Canvas, a widely used learning management platform, during finals week for many schools. Canvas parent company Instructure announced the platform has now been restored for most users. The University of Illinois postponed all final exams and assignments for several days, while the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, moved May 8 exams to May 9. The University of Minnesota also alerted students to the breach, warning that hackers threatened to release personal information of millions of users. Instructure said it found no evidence that passwords, dates of birth, government IDs, or financial information were compromised, and that its investigation remains ongoing. |
Government Releases New UFO Reports
The Trump administration on Friday began releasing thousands of previously classified files on UFOs, now known as unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs, as part of an ongoing declassification project. Among the newly released documents is a transcipt from the 1965 Gemini 7 mission, in which astronaut Frank Borman reported an unidentified object to mission control, saying "We have a bogey at 10 o'clock high." The files also include a debriefing from the 1969 Apollo 11 moon mission. Buzz Aldrin described seeing flashes of light inside the cabin and a bright light source he tentatively attributed to a possible laser. The White House said additional declassified UFO records, videos, and government files are still on the way. |
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The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes, straight from the heart of the country. Clicking the link will take you directly to these stories: ➤ Is the deadly Hantavirus on its way to the U.S.? (Hear More) ➤ The U.S. military disabled two Iranian oil tankers on Friday, as Washington waits for Tehran's response to a peace offer. (Listen Now) ➤ A former CDC researcher accused of stealing over $1 million in autism research grants has been extradited. (Podcast Available) 
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➤ A U.S. trade court ruled 2-1 that President Trump's 10% global tariffs are unlawful and ordered refunds for affected plaintiffs. Trump said he would continue to pursue tariffs "a different way." (More) ➤ The U.S. Postal Service is considering allowing handguns to be shipped through the mail for the first time since 1927. The NRA praised the proposal, while it drew pushback from attorneys general in roughly two dozen states. (More) ➤ The State Department announced it will begin revoking passports from people who owe more than $2,500 in child support, enforcing a 1996 law that had rarely been used. (More) ➤ Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., ruled out switching parties in a Washington Post op-ed, saying he'd make a terrible Republican while arguing that Democrats have drifted from their own values. (More) |
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➤ Thirty former Ohio State football players, including several former NFL veterans, plan to join a class-action lawsuit against the university over sexual abuse by former team doctor Richard Strauss. (More) ➤ FIFA tripled the price of its best available tickets to the World Cup final, now listing front-row seats at MetLife Stadium for $32,970. The previous top price was $10,990. (More) ➤ Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson and Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark opened the WNBA season as co-favorites for MVP, with odds split closely between the two stars depending on the sportsbook. The WNBA season tipped off last night. (More) ➤ A bill moving through the North Carolina legislature would require mental health training for all middle and high school sports coaches in the state. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | WNBA | NHL | MLB | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Golf |
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Daily Market Report 05/08/2026
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NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations |
26,247.08 |
1.71%
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SPX S&P 500 |
7,398.93 |
0.84%
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DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average |
49,609.16 |
0.02%
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BTC Bitcoin |
$80,260.26 |
0.31%
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GOLD Per Ounce |
$4,732.10 |
0.69%
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SILVER Per Ounce |
$81.03 |
1.67%
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OIL West Texas Intermediate Crude |
$94.71 |
-0.11%
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➤ Researchers have found that adults over 65 who ate eggs five or more times weekly had a 27% lower Alzheimer’s risk, though experts cautioned the observational study doesn’t prove causation. (More) ➤ A Georgia mayor dissolved the town’s police department and fired all 10 employees after police officers complained about his wife and allegedly posted Facebook comments criticizing her. (More) ➤ Myanmar miners uncovered an 11,000-carat, 4.8-pound ruby near Mogok that officials say ranks as the country’s second-largest ever discovered and may surpass larger stones in quality and value. (See Ruby) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ The $10B Tungsten Boom. The tungsten market is surging toward $10 billion by 2030, because there’s no substitute for it. Prices recently surged 557%, and demand is still rising. Invest in United States Tungsten as they revive the nation’s largest tungsten mine. This is a paid advertisement for United States Tungsten Company’s Regulation CF offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.unitedstatestungsten.com/ |
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Daily Quote
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"(It's) similar to the Eye of Sauron from "Lord of the Rings", except without the pupil, or maybe an orange Storm Electrify bowling ball.”
— Federal law enforcement officer reporting on an unidentified orb in the sky from a 2023 account in newly released UFO files. |
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