The Tuesday Flyover Replay : New Winds Threaten L.A., ‘Ghost Island’ Disappears, and a Feral Cat Condo
Presented by Russell Sherrard,
Narrated by Artificial Intelligence, Our Hosts are Christopher and Jenny,
THE FLYOVER REPLAY,
Tuesday, January 14, 2025,
Good Morning! On this day in 1943, Franklin D. Roosevelt landed in Casablanca, becoming the first U.S. president to travel on official business by airplane to avoid German U-boats and meet with Winston Churchill.
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TAKEOFF,
Strong Winds Return to Fuel L.A. Fires,
Another round of strong winds moved into the Los Angeles area on Monday, threatening progress in the fight against historic wildfires that have destroyed thousands of homes and claimed at least 24 lives.
The return of powerful, gusting winds could also present firefighters with unexpected events like the “firenado,” a flaming tornado capable of producing 100 mph winds. See the Palisades firenado here.
Over 60 square miles of land have burned as the Palisades and Eaton wildfires remain active in Southern California. Officials have issued red flag warnings, implemented curfews, and announced the evacuation of 92,000 people in Los Angeles County.
As crews battle wildfires, police are addressing concerns about looting in evacuated areas. Authorities have arrested nearly 40 people, including 10 in possession of burglary tools.
Judge Clears Release of Smith’s Jan. 6 Report,
Federal Judge Aileen Cannon ruled Monday that the Justice Department can release Volume One of former special counsel Jack Smith’s final report on his Jan. 6 investigation.
However, she reserved a ruling on whether Volume Two, which contains classified documents, can be shared with congressional leadership.
A hearing on the classified documents portion is scheduled for Jan. 17, three days before Trump’s inauguration. The first volume could be released as soon as midnight Monday.
Senate Democrats are pushing to preserve Jack Smith’s final report and related records before Trump takes office, though his incoming administration is expected to shelve the documents.
Greenland Open to Talks with U.S.,
Greenland’s leader Múte Egede expressed willingness to enter discussions with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump about the Arctic territory’s future while maintaining that Greenlanders have no interest in becoming American citizens.
Meanwhile, Danish officials have reportedly also sent private messages to the president-elect, signaling a willingness to discuss expanding the U.S. military presence in Greenland.
Speaking alongside Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Egede acknowledged Greenland as “a place that the Americans see as part of their world” but emphasized his people’s desire for independence, stating “Greenland is for the Greenlandic people.”
Vice President-elect JD Vance indicated Sunday “there’s a deal to be made” regarding the strategic Arctic island.
POLITICS,
President Joe Biden addressed the State Department on Monday, asserting that his administration left President-elect Donald Trump a “strong hand” to play in foreign affairs.
The Hunter Biden investigation report was released Monday, with Special Counsel David Weiss criticizing President Biden for a “miscarriage of justice” for pardoning his son.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo won 32% of likely Democratic voters in an early New York City mayoral poll, surpassing current Mayor Eric Adams and other candidates by double digits.
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Now, back to the News.
SPORTS,
The Los Angeles Rams beat the Minnesota Vikings 27-9 Monday night, completing the Wild Card round of NFL playoffs in a game moved from L.A. to Arizona because of the California fires.
The Dallas Cowboys announced Monday they won’t renew coach Mike McCarthy’s contract. McCarthy was coach for five seasons but won only one playoff game.
Auburn’s men’s basketball team claimed the No. 1 spot in the AP poll Monday, unseating Tennessee after the Volunteers’ loss to Florida ended their five-week reign.
A Texas man has been charged with felony stalking for sending violent messages to WNBA star Caitlin Clark on social media and driving to her Indianapolis home, authorities say.
The White House Transition,
The Trump-Vance Inaugural Committee announced the inauguration weekend schedule, including three inaugural balls, a fireworks display, and Monday’s official swearing-in ceremony.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis informed state lawmakers of a special session called for the week of Jan. 27 to help implement President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed immigration policies.
Incoming First Lady Melania Trump announced production has begun on her documentary about returning to the White House, noting she plans to spend most of her time in Washington this term.
FINANCE,
Big Stock Move: Shares of Trump Media & Technology surged 31% on Monday—one week before Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Despite strong holiday sales, shares of Lululemon, Abercrombie, and American Eagle dipped as Wall Street remained unimpressed with their performance, while Macy’s also struggled.
Billionaire Frank McCourt’s Project Liberty has made a bid to acquire TikTok from ByteDance before its U.S. ban, proposing American ownership, an open-source platform, and enhanced user data safety.
The Biden administration has proposed stricter chip export rules for artificial intelligence research, aiming to secure U.S. technological leadership while limiting access in nations like China. The industry has pushed back, citing risks to innovation.
SCIENCE AND TECH,
To their surprise, scientists discovered that northern cricket frogs use a unique “porpoising” behavior in water, performing rapid belly flops across the water instead of skipping like a stone.
Satellites captured images of a “ghost island” emerging and disappearing off Azerbaijan’s coast, formed by a 2023 mud volcano eruption later eroded away by the ocean.
A new Japanese-designed electric spoon uses a weak electrical current to stimulate taste buds, enhancing sodium ions in food and adding a salty taste without extra salt.
THE ROTATOR,
TRAVEL TUESDAY,
Noctourism? Calmcations? Off-season Safaris? The BBC has identified the seven top travel trends emerging for 2025 based on surveys and interviews with industry experts.
Here is a video showcasing the top 10 prohibited items TSA agents intercepted from passengers last year. Items include a vape pen inside a tube of toothpaste and live snakes smuggled in a passenger’s pants. (See Video)
What are the most reliable airlines? According to a new survey, tiny Avelo Airlines ranked first both for on-time performance and fewest cancellations. Delta landed second for on-time flights, while Southwest came in second for the lowest cancellation rate.
ET CETERA,
Portland, Maine, was ranked as the most livable U.S. city in 2024, excelling in health care, education, and coastal amenities. Lincoln, Nebraska, ranked second overall.
Feral cat rescue in Minnesota went viral after a family hand-built a heated outdoor condo for a pregnant stray and her kittens. It’s now livestreamed on YouTube.
Firstborn children face a higher risk of anxiety and depression, a new study reveals, citing the heightened pressures and responsibilities they often endure as contributing factors.
Daily Quote,
“(Trump) has a negotiating style which involves positioning himself in the best way he can for discussions. I think that is what this is.”
— Canadian Ambassador Kirsten Hillman on Canada’s willingness to purchase more U.S. goods to avoid tariffs.
And thats the news for today.
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