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Wednesday, August 19, 2026 |
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Good Morning! On this day in 1909, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway held its first car race, paving the way for the famous Indianapolis 500. Deep beneath the Swiss Alps, crews are blasting out vaults where the world's richest will stash their Ferraris, gold, and wine. If you had one, what's the first thing you'd lock away? Reply to let us know. We have the full story below. Where did margarine go? Why did an entire country stop eating liver almost overnight? The food industry doesn't advertise these changes, but the answers are out there, buried in USDA consumption data, FDA rulings, and a peer-reviewed study that flipped decades of nutrition advice on its head. Today on The Flyover Podcast, Ayla counts down five foods that quietly vanished from the American table, and reveals the one swap science actually got backward. Tune in here! Today’s sponsor is Forbes Health, making it easier to compare today’s leading GLP-1 weight-loss providers in one place. With so many programs available, knowing where to start can be overwhelming. Forbes Health has done the research, helping you compare highly rated providers and exclusive offers so you can choose the option that best fits your goals. |
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Trump Maps Hormuz as US Territory
President Trump escalated his claim to the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, posting a map that labels the waterway "new US territory" and announcing that no talks with Iran are taking place or scheduled. See the post here. Trump says the strait has been cleared of Iranian mines and is open, and that America already controls the waterway through its naval blockade. "I like the idea of declaring it a territory," he told reporters. The same day, a ship sailing out of the strait was struck by an unknown projectile that hit its engine room and resulted in one crew casualty, maritime monitors said. Only six ships crossed Monday. |
ABC Sues FCC in Fight over TV Licenses
Disney's ABC sued the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday, asking a federal judge to block an early review of its eight largest broadcast licenses that the network calls retaliation for coverage the government objects to. The suit compiles a timeline of President Trump's demands that ABC be punished, from late-night host Jimmy Kimmel's jokes to the network's refusal to air Trump's July address to the nation. ABC says the pressure is already changing what it airs. It livestreamed that July speech when it ordinarily would not have done so, and has stopped booking political candidates on The View. The FCC says the fight is about its yearlong probe into whether Disney's DEI practices broke discrimination rules, not speech. The agency last revoked a license over programming in 1969. |
Billionaires Buy Vaults in Swiss Alps
A Swiss family firm called Brünig Mega Safe started blasting into an alpine mountainside early this year, and by next year it plans to open about 20 private vaults more than 330 feet down, where the wealthy can stash gold, art, classic cars, and wine. Chairman Thomas Gasser is selling each cavern on a 99-year lease starting at 1 million Swiss francs, about $1.23 million, and buyers get a parcel number in the land register so they can even mortgage it. Gasser says security will rival the Swiss National Bank's, and he would not even show reporters where the entrance will be, only that drivers must stop at a checkpoint and leave their vehicles. Here's a video report from German TV that shows the extent of the deep tunnel excavation. Residents in Lungern are split, with one grumbling that the village is building something for people who already have enough money, and others joking that Ferraris will soon be racing on its alpine roads.
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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. Clicking the links will take you directly to these stories: ➤ Your childhood kitchen held these five staples that America has abandoned, and experts now say one is healthier than butter. (See Foods) ➤ Fraternity pledges were allegedly forced to cut and bag cocaine for a sprawling drug ring at Penn State. (Hear Details) ➤ Reports of worsening conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln are raising serious questions about life on the warship. (Listen Now) 
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➤ The Justice Department plans to deploy 1,000 poll monitors for November's midterm elections, the largest such effort under a Republican president, after sending 75-plus monitors during this summer's primaries. (More) ➤ Florida voters went to the polls Tuesday for governor and Senate primaries, with President Trump-backed Rep. Byron Donalds heavily favored for the GOP gubernatorial nomination. Alaska and Wyoming also held primaries. (See Results) ➤ A former senior adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring to hide federal records from Freedom of Information Act requests related to COVID-19 origins research and faces up to five years in prison. (See Details) ➤ The House Ethics Committee announced it is investigating Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif.) over allegations of sexual misconduct, including inappropriate contact with a House staffer. Gomez admits "personal mistakes" but says his actions were consensual. (More) |
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➤ Bill Rasmussen, the founder of ESPN, died yesterday at 93 from Parkinson's disease. He launched ESPN, the world's first 24-hour sports network, in 1979 after maxing out his credit card and scraping together a $9,000 advance. (More) ➤ Buffalo Bills fans top a new Nielsen ranking of the NFL's most passionate fan bases, followed by Kansas City and Green Bay. The index tracked TV viewership, radio, merchandise, and five other metrics across all 30 NFL markets. (See Ranking) ➤ Baseball owners unanimously approved the record $3.9 billion sale of the San Diego Padres to an investor group led by private equity billionaire José E. Feliciano and his wife Kwanza Jones. (More) ➤ NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said he has "no doubt" the league will eventually have a team based outside the United States. The NFL is playing a record nine international games this season across seven countries. (More) ➤ Yesterday’s Results: MLB | WNBA | Tennis |
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Daily Market Report 08/18/2026
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NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations |
26,289.71 |
-1.33%
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SPX S&P 500 |
7,691.76 |
-0.69%
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DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average |
53,343.40 |
-0.22%
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BTC Bitcoin |
$64,598.05 |
0.14%
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GOLD Per Ounce |
$4,398.40 |
-0.44%
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SILVER Per Ounce |
$63.63 |
-3.77%
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OIL West Texas Intermediate Crude |
$84.09 |
-0.49%
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AMLX Amylyx Pharmaceuticals |
$35.11 |
+63.84%
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Bitcoin, gold, silver, and oil are traded 24 hours a day. ➤ Big Stock Move: Amylyx stock shot up nearly 64% on Tuesday after reporting success in its Phase 3 clinical trials for avexitide, a drug to treat post-bariatric hypoglycemia. (More) ➤ The 30-year Treasury yield hit a 19-year high on Tuesday, topping 5.33%, as fiscal deficit concerns and stalled U.S.-Iran diplomacy fueled a global bond selloff. (More) ➤ State Farm is sending $5 billion in cash-back dividends to auto insurance policyholders, its largest-ever payout. Customers with an active 2025 policy and a payout of at least $10 are eligible. (More) ➤ American Airlines announced it would install 4K seatback screens across its narrow-body fleet starting in 2028, reversing a 2017 decision to go screenless as it races to match Delta and United in passenger amenities. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ These Compute Centers Need Little to No Water: One company's rethinking compute center design. BluSky AI's prefabricated, AI compute centers use less power, use minimal water, and fit smaller footprints, better for communities. Lock in $5/share before the share price changes after 8/20. This is a paid advertisement for BluSky AI Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.bluskyaidatacenters.com/ |
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➤ NASA's Anil Menon and the European Space Agency's Sophie Adenot spent over six hours outside the space station on Tuesday, removing a failed antenna. It was Adenot's first spacewalk, and the first ever by a Frenchwoman. (Watch Spacewalk) ➤ Reporters hid an AirTag in a shipment of rare books and tracked it to an Amazon warehouse where workers slice off spines and scan pages for AI training. Old books are prized because they predate ChatGPT, guaranteeing the text was written by humans. (More) ➤ NASA released a first look at its SkyFall mission, three helicopters that will hunt for ice beneath the Martian surface. Launch is set for late 2028. (See Rendering) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Nearly one in two adults at high risk for vision loss aren't getting the eye care they need. Most people don't think much about eye support until they notice their vision starts to decline. That's why this simple daily formula has caught our attention. It's designed to naturally nourish and support eye health, making it an easy addition to a daily wellness routine. Take a closer look here to learn more. It might be the simplest thing you do for your eyes all day. |
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Daily Quote
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"All we do is scan books." — An Amazon warehouse employee, describing the Las Vegas facility where workers cut the spines off rare books and scan the pages to train AI |
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Today's Trivia
In World War II, Britain built a prototype aircraft carrier made of what unusual material? Show me the answer |
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