The Sunday Flyover Replay : Bird Flu Concerns, College Football Championships, and the Many Sounds of Frogs

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THE FLYOVER REPLAY,

Sunday, December 8, 2024,

Good Morning! On this day in 2010, Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched and recovered its Dragon rocket, becoming the first private company to accomplish the feat.

When you hear something like, “a bull in a China shop,” do you ever wonder how the phrase was coined? Did a rowdy bovine actually wander into a fine retailer and start smashing plates? We may never know. We can know, however, what would happen if a bull actually did get into a China shop.

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TAKEOFF,

Trump Meets Leaders at Notre Dame Reopening,

President-elect Donald Trump returned to the world stage on Saturday to join leaders for the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.

French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed Trump to Paris before holding an impromptu meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy.

The 860-year-old medieval cathedral reopened Saturday, five and a half years after being severely damaged by a fire that destroyed its spire and ceiling.

The restoration, which benefited from nearly $1 billion in donations, was the most ambitious in modern French history.

U.S. Tests Milk Supply For Bird Flu,

he U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Friday that it will test the national milk supply for bird flu. As of Thursday, 718 dairy herds have been affected in 15 states.

Raw or unpasteurized milk from dairy farms and processors nationwide will be tested on request starting Dec. 16, beginning with California, Colorado, Michigan, Mississippi, Oregon, and Pennsylvania.

There is no evidence that humans have ever contracted the bird flu virus as a result of drinking raw milk.

College Football Championship Week,

The Power 4 conferences each crowned their football champions yesterday, and the games did not disappoint.

Top-ranked Oregon held off No. 3 Penn State, 45-37, completing the Ducks’ perfect season in their Big 10 debut. The Nittany Lions nearly overcame a 15-point lead in the final four minutes, but Oregon’s interception with 1:54 left all but sealed the Big 10 title.

No. 2 Texas and No. 5 Georgia needed overtime to settle their rematch. Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck injured his arm in the first half, and he didn’t return until he was forced into action on the game’s final play—a handoff for a Trevor Etienne touchdown that won the SEC championship, 22-19.

No. 17 Clemson’s true freshman kicker, Nolan Hauser, winked at his bench before drilling a 56-yard field goal for the ACC Championship over No. 8 SMU, 34-31.

No. 15 Arizona State rolled past No. 16 Iowa State in the Big 12 Championship, 45-19. The Sun Devils were picked last in pre-season conference rankings.

The College Football Playoff committee will release final rankings at Noon ET today on ESPN, along with the 12-team playoff bracket and game locations.

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SPORTS,

The NFL will not punish Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson over the multiple sexual misconduct lawsuits filed against him, citing insufficient evidence of him violating the league’s personal conduct policy.

The New York Yankees, New York Mets, Boston Red Sox, and Toronto Blue Jays are believed to be among the teams willing to spend around $700 million for free agent star Juan Soto.

NFL injuries: Philadelphia Eagles star receiver Devonta Smith is expected to make his return to play this week, while the Buffalo Bills could be missing top receiving targets Keon Coleman and Dalton Kincaid. For Monday Night Football, the Cincinnati Bengals will be without starting left tackle Orlando Brown Jr.

Shaedon Sharpe recorded the highest vertical jump in NBA history on Friday night, reaching 45.1 inches on this alley-oop dunk.

The Holiday Section

Food Network has dreamed up a dozen new creative Christmas cookie ideas for 2024, including a plaid Christmas sweater cookie.

Melania Trump is selling four featured pieces in a new collection of Christmas ornaments called “Merry Christmas, America!” with proceeds benefiting charities.

A Naperville, Ill. family is celebrating Taylor Swift at the holidays with a decked-out Swiftmas House.

FINANCE,

Retailers are expecting a record amount of returned merchandise this year, a process that costs companies an average of 30% of an item’s original price.

Companies are considering the safety risks for top executives after the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City on Wednesday.

Housing experts expect more homes to be on the market in 2025, as mortgage rates drift lower and increased inventory sparks price competition.

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SUNDAY REWIND,

Ladies and Gentlemen: our most-clicked stories of the week. Enjoy!

This list highlights the best pancake house in every state in America, from the traditional to the exotic.

Police released security camera images of the assassin who killed the UnitedHealthcare CEO in New York, including a photo of him aiming a handgun.

A little dog proudly carries a big stick, not caring how many large dogs he bangs into along the way.

QUICK HITS,

Americans estimate they’ll spend over $1,000 on Christmas gifts this year, up slightly from last year, according to a new Gallup poll.

Winners of the International Landscape Photographer Awards highlight stunning images from around the globe.

What does a frog sound like? Here are examples of eight different species of frogs, with sounds ranging from pig oinks to a revving motorcycle.

Explainer: Analysts say the surprise Syrian rebel offensive this week, recapturing the cities of Aleppo and Hama and now moving into Homs, could be a Mideast turning point.

The “Pink City” of Jaipur has been one of India’s most picturesque and exotic destinations since the 1600s.

A Wisconsin nature preserve has hired an employee who gets paid in toys and treats—he’s a vest-wearing chocolate Labrador who helps with conservation work.

Daily Quote,

“The net is tightening. We’re going to reveal who he is and we’re going to bring him to justice.”

— New York City Mayor Eric Adams on the search for the suspect who killed United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson.

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The Saturday Flyover Replay : CEO Shooter Still at Large, College Football Championships, and a Lighthouse Post

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THE FLYOVER REPLAY,

Saturday, December 7, 2024, Pearl Harbor Day,

Good Morning! On this day in 1941, Japan launched a surprise aerial attack on the U.S. Pacific fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor. The U.S. formally entered World War II the following day after President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s legendary “Day of Infamy” speech.

Nearly every family has a cherished holiday tradition. For John Pihaly, it was visiting Minneapolis’ downtown holiday window displays as a child. Learn how he’s keeping it alive in today’s Holiday Section.

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TAKEOFF,

CEO Shooter No Longer in NYC,

Authorities believe the suspect in Wednesday’s deadly shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has left New York City, boarding a bus at a Manhattan terminal bound for Atlanta shortly after the incident.

Investigators confirmed the suspect arrived in New York City days earlier on a bus from Atlanta. The Atlanta Police Department said they were contacted by the NYPD and will provide assistance as needed.

Police have continued to recover evidence, including what appears to be the backpack carried by the suspected shooter, Friday evening in Central Park.

Possible DNA evidence has also been collected. Authorities have confirmed that they recovered a water bottle at the scene, along with a fake ID and a cellphone.

Economy adds 227,000 Jobs,

The U.S. economy rebounded in November, adding 227,000 jobs despite unemployment rising to 4.2%, the Labor Department reported Friday.

The new numbers surpassed October’s gain of 36,000 jobs, with hourly wages rising 0.4%, but the job market is showing signs of a gradual slowdown.

According to one economist, the increase in the unemployment rate against job and income gains could trigger a new cut in interest rates this month.

College Football Preview,

It’s championship weekend in college football, where all conference titles will be determined, and some games will affect the final playoff seeding.

The Power 4 conferences have their championship games today—No. 16 Iowa State faces No. 15 Arizona State in the Big 12 Championship, and No. 5 Georgia takes on No. 2 Texas in the SEC title match.

No. 3 Penn State battles top-ranked Oregon in the Big Ten Championship, and No. 17 Clemson will conclude the day against No. 8 SMU in the ACC title game.

The NCAA is expected to release the final selection committee rankings Sunday, along with the 12-team playoff bracket and game locations.

POLITICS,

President Biden and aides have discussed issuing preemptive pardons for individuals they believe President-elect Donald Trump may target for retribution, sources say.

President-elect Donald Trump expressed confidence in defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth Friday, saying he is doing well and has more support than media reports suggest.

The manslaughter charge against Daniel Penny in the death of Jordan Neely was dismissed Friday after the jury was deadlocked. Deliberations will continue on the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide.

A federal appeals court upheld a law banning TikTok in the U.S. next year unless its Chinese parent sells its stake, affirming the law’s constitutionality.

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SPORTS,

ESPN football analyst and Hall of Famer Randy Moss has taken an extended leave of absence to address personal health issues, urging all men to “get your blood work done.”

New York Jets running back Breece Hall and cornerback Sauce Gardner are both expected to be out tomorrow vs. the Miami Dolphins.

Mike Tyson is being sued for $1.5 million for breaking an agreement to promote an offshore gambling company around his fight with Jake Paul.

The Holiday Section

A Minnesota man has preserved a beloved Christmas tradition by recreating and restoring holiday window displays from the long-closed Dayton’s department store at his home.

Seattle radio station KIRO released a special holiday program, “North Pole Evening News,” featuring Santa and the elves delivering headlines, traffic, weather, sports, and festive holiday songs before Christmas.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, returned to public life Friday, hosting her annual Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey, joined by Prince William and their three children.

THE ROTATOR,
BEYOND OUR BORDERS,

Notre Dame Cathedral will reopen this weekend with ceremonies celebrating its restoration after the 2019 fire, including an inaugural Mass with world leaders and Catholic faithful.

Romania’s Constitutional Court called for a new presidential election on Friday after annulling last month’s election due to allegations of Russian interference.

A German court ruled that a 100-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard can stand trial for “aiding and abetting” in the murder of over 3,300 prisoners during World War II.

ET CETERA,

California’s historic East Brother Light Station is seeking a couple to serve as lighthouse keepers, overseeing a bed-and-breakfast, ferrying guests, and managing operations for a combined $140,000 annually.

Colombian authorities have arrested “The Doll,” a 23-year-old woman accused of being a ruthless hitwoman linked to multiple gangland killings, including her ex-boyfriend’s murder.

Ice Age North Americans relied heavily on a meat-based diet, with mammoths providing substantial meat and energy-rich fat to sustain their communities, scientists say.

Daily Quote,

“My simple message to the people of Appalachia is that we haven’t forgotten you—we love you.”

— Vice President-elect JD Vance on Friday assuring residents of North Carolina still cleaning up from Hurricane Helene that they haven’t been forgotten.

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The Friday Flyover Replay : Earthquake Hits California, Christmas Carol Delivery, and Glinda’s Wand

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THE FLYOVER REPLAY,

Friday, December 6, 2024,

Good Morning! On this day in 1884, the Washington Monument was completed when workers placed a nine-inch aluminum pyramid inscribed with “Laus Deo,” which eans “praise be to God,” atop a white marble tower.

Offbeat football news: Bengals’ quarterback Joe Burrow, similar to ex-NFL star Doug Flutie, won a Heisman Trophy and now owns a Batmobile. Flutie has a 1966 version, while Burrow spent $3 million on a newer model featured below.

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TAKEOFF,

Details Emerge on NYC Shooting Suspect,

Authorities continue to collect evidence as new details and images emerged on the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson two days ago.

At the scene, authorities found a cell phone and shell casings marked with the words “deny,” “defend,” and “depose,” resembling the phrase “delay, deny, defend” used to describe how insurers deny services and payments. It’s also the title of a 2010 book critical of the industry.

The gunman is still at large, but surveillance cameras captured footage of the suspect at a New York City hostel, a coffee shop, and exiting a subway station near the site of the shooting.

7.0 Quake Hits Northern California,

A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the Northern California coast in Humboldt County Thursday morning.

The epicenter was about 130 miles south of the Oregon border, with tremors felt as far as San Francisco, 270 miles away. A tsunami warning was issued for 5.3 million residents along the coast but was later canceled.

The quake caused minor damage in Humboldt County, including cracked roads and power outages affecting 10,000 residents. Over 30 aftershocks followed, the largest at 4.3 magnitude.

Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency to assist recovery efforts.

Bitcoin Breaks $100,000 Wall,

The price of Bitcoin broke through the $100,000 barrier for the first time Wednesday night, reaching $103,713 before falling back to the mid-$90,000 range on Thursday.

Bitcoin’s recent price run followed Donald Trump’s victory at the polls, climbing over $30,000 since Election Day.

Wednesday’s record high arrived after President-elect Trump announced his choice of cryptocurrency advocate Paul Atkins to chair the Securities and Exchange Commission.

“Clearly, there is anticipation that the new administration is going to be somewhat more favorable to crypto than the old administration was,” said S&P Global digital assets expert Andrew O’Neill.

POLITICS,

Ronald Rowe, acting director of the Secret Service, had a heated exchange with Rep. Pat Fallon during a House hearing into Secret Service procedures that led to the men shouting accusations at each other.

Senate Republicans are considering a potential $85 billion spending bill aimed at limiting illegal immigration as their first budget effort next year’s session.

French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to remain in office until 2027 and appoint a new prime minister after Michel Barnier’s resignation, despite a no-confidence vote creating political deadlock.

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SPORTS,

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley headline the NFL’s Players of the Month for November.

The NFL has announced each team’s nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award — considered the most prestigious award a player can receive.

MLB is reportedly considering a “Golden At-Bat” rule, which would allow teams to substitute their best hitter in any spot once per game.

Tickets to get into the WNBA’s opening night game between the Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky are currently starting at $271, which is more expensive than every NBA opening night game except for the defending NBA champion Boston Celtics.

The Holiday Section

Uber launched holiday delivery options on Uber Eats, offering Christmas trees, festive decor, and even a troupe of carolers in select locations.

Rockefeller Center’s iconic Christmas tree, a 74-foot Norway spruce, was illuminated Wednesday evening with 50,000 lights and crowned by a Swarovski star under heightened security.

London tops the list of the most desirable Christmas holiday destinations for people from around the world, followed by Vienna and Prague.

FINANCE,

Big Stock Move: SoundHound AI stock jumped 31% Thursday on news that the company’s conversational AI technology would be rolled out at Torchy’s Tacos.

Dollar General is testing same-day delivery from about 75 of its stores to compete with bigger chains, with hopes that it will expand to “thousands of stores” in the future.

Blue Ridge Beef recalled 9,600 pounds of its Puppy Mix pet food over fears it may be tainted with salmonella. The recall covers seven states.

Waymo announced it will expand its autonomous robotaxi to Miami in 2026. It’s currently testing and operating in Los Angeles, Austin, and Atlanta.

SCIENCE AND TECH,

Stargazers could view three celestial phenomena this week: a crescent moon, the Northern Lights, and Venus, the “Christmas Star,” set to appear in the night skies.

Google’s AI weather forecasting model, GenCast, has delivered more accurate weather predictions than top forecasting systems, officials claim.

A scientist has developed a 3D-printed, coral-inspired bone graft material that promotes bone growth within four weeks and naturally dissolves in 6-12 months.

THE ROTATOR,
ENTERTAINMENT,

You’ve Got Mail, Die Hard, and The Sound of Music lead a list of the 25 best holiday films that may not prominently feature Christmas, but honor the spirit of the season.

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow revealed that he purchased a fully functional, 525-horsepower Batmobile for nearly $3 million after signing a contract extension last year.

Talk show host Drew Barrymore left Wicked star Ariana Grande speechless by surprising her with Glinda’s original wand from The Wizard of Oz.

ET CETERA,

An AI-generated Jesus avatar at a church in Switzerland has sparked controversy due to a confessional booth that allows people to interact with a lifelike screen in over 100 languages.

A Canadian man suffered serious injuries after jumping onto a polar bear to protect his wife from an early Tuesday morning ambush, police say.

An investigation into firearm sales found numerous law enforcement officials illegally buying and selling weapons online, through dealers, out of their homes, or the back of their cars.

Daily Quote,

“I didn’t realize it was an earthquake…I saw my shower doors moving and my towels twitching. I have ghostly things happen here so I just thought it was that!”

— California resident Sheri Morrison after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit the Golden State Thursday.

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A New Way of Thinking 12/6/2024

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First, full disclosure:  This was not my original post this month.

There’s a reason I changed it, and this may or may not explain why.

I have learned one thing—my life is about learning about life.  Some of it has to do with the writing. I’ve spent years trying to make sense of the lives that pass through my fingertips. You see, for a story to come to a satisfying conclusion, it needs to make some sense. You, the reader, need to understand what happened and why.  If you don’t, reading is just about passing time, and in my view, reading and writing should always be about learning more about life than just the living it affords.

So, that’s what I’m doing here—learning about life. Except I never saw a lot of these lessons coming into my life until they were somehow here. I don’t consider myself particularly “science-y.”  Although one of my strong suits is being exceptionally green (analytical, system-oriented, and wanting to understand), I really think of myself as being more blue (feeling-oriented, people-oriented). I just think those two personality types are wired in me so that I come at life from a very different angle than most people.

In many ways, I now see myself as a psychological engineer.

Engineering is about first understanding the thing being engineered, whether that be mechanical, structural, or electrical.  It is then about using that knowledge to re-think and re-design how things work.

That’s what I find myself doing now about people.  I study why people do what they do, how they do it, how they make choices, how those choice affect them and those around them and the world. Then, I use this knowledge to explain how we can do it better.

As I study this, God has been putting pieces into my life that I never realized. One of those is the life class I’m teaching sixth graders this year at my son’s school. This class has forced me to crystalize the lessons I’ve learned and am learning through my writing. I’ve tried to do some of that in my nonfiction writing, but being in front of a class that wants dialogue rather than a monologue has heightened my need to not only understand but also to find ways to explain what I understand to others.

Add to this a show my son has been fascinated with for a couple years now—The Flash. Although I’ve never been a huge fan of superhero shows, I find this one different. The main character isn’t just a guy who happens to have superpowers. In fact, his main “super power” is his unflagging belief that his team can and will handle anything, for the good of everyone involved, i.e. hope.  The hoped-for outcome doesn’t always happen, but good always, always the goal.  Go forward, toward good, no matter what.

In watching The Flash, I’ve realized how important the team you surround yourself with is, and how important your choices are to you and to them. You see, your choices both reflect who you are as well as determining who you are at the moment and who you will become.  In fact, when you look at life like I am now, you realize that there really are no small, meaningless decisions. Every choice is a step in a direction. The question you have to ask yourself is:  What direction is the choice I’m making taking me? Who does it say that I am?

I think that’s why I rewrote this post.

The previous post wasn’t the choice I wanted to make. It wasn’t who I wanted to be.

Oh, there’s a part of me that wanted to make that point, to get people to agree with me about it. But I see now, that’s not the direction I want to go. It’s not the me I want to be or become. I want to be hope every single step.

In this new way of thinking, God has graciously granted me a partner—my middle daughter, Kayla. She, too, is a psychological engineer. And together, we are learning some truly amazing things about life and God.

Like what it means to quit thinking linearly and to start using very outside-the-box thinking. What I realize is that I’ve been using this for a very long time—especially with my writing. I can’t think inside the box to write like I do. In fact, I can’t think about the “box” at all. I have to jump out of space and time in very real-to-me ways. That’s one reason writing is such a challenge—because when I write, I almost literally “go” somewhere “else.”  Welcome to outside the box!

And so, I wonder as I sit here in January 2019 what stories will come through these fingers in the next year. I wonder how many others, maybe some I don’t even know right now, that will come on this journey with me. I feel like I’m on a different journey now, and I wonder who God has in store for me to meet, who will fill in gaps I don’t even see right now.  All I know is that life suddenly seems very different than it did even three weeks ago.

So, hello, dear reader. Welcome to my new journey into a whole new way of thinking about everything! This should be interesting….

About the Author:

Staci StallingsA stay-at-home mom with a husband, three kids and a writing addiction on the side, Staci Stallings has numerous titles for readers to choose from. Not content to stay in one genre and write it to death, Staci’s stories run the gamut from young adult to adult, from motivational and inspirational to full-out Christian and back again. Every title is a new adventure! That’s what keeps Staci writing and you reading. Although she lives in Amarillo, Texas and her main career right now is her family, Staci touches the lives of people across the globe with her various Internet and writing endeavors.

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The Thursday Flyover Replay : Healthcare CEO Murdered, Woman Vanishes in Sinkhole, and Unphotogenic Pets

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The Thursday Flyover Replay : Healthcare CEO Murdered, Woman Vanishes in Sinkhole, and Unphotogenic Pets

Presented by Russell Sherrard,

Narrated by Artificial Intelligence, Our Hosts are Christopher and Jenny,

THE FLYOVER REPLAY,

Thursday, December 5, 2024,

Good Morning! On this day in 1933, Utah became the 36th state to ratify the 21st Amendment, repealing the 18th Amendment and bringing an end to the era of national prohibition of alcohol.

We all love our pets, but perhaps you think yours is not so ready for a modeling career. Good news! There’s an online community that specializes in hilarious photos of various unphotogenic animals. We recommend it for a good laugh.

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TAKEOFF,

Trump Eyes DeSantis to Replace Hegseth,

President-elect Donald Trump is considering Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a possible replacement for Pete Hegseth, his controversial nominee for Secretary of Defense, sources report.

Hegseth’s nomination has come under fire over allegations of misconduct, including a 2017 sexual assault accusation he denies, as well as financial mismanagement, public intoxication, and opposition from several Republican senators.

Despite this, Hegseth has stated he will not withdraw from consideration, citing support from Donald Trump and a commitment to “keep fighting.”

Sources have confirmed that Trump has directly discussed the Defense Secretary position with DeSantis, who is reportedly “very much in contention.” DeSantis is a former U.S. Navy JAG officer and Bronze Star recipient.

UnitedHealthcare CEO Killed in Targeted Murder,

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, 50, was fatally shot Wednesday morning outside the Hilton hotel in Midtown Manhattan in what police described as a “premeditated, targeted attack.”

Surveillance footage captured the hooded gunman at a nearby Starbucks shortly before the shooting. The NYPD has released photos of the suspect, including one of him apparently aiming a handgun.

The suspect reportedly waited near the scene before firing multiple shots, striking Thompson in the back and leg, and fleeing on an e-Citi Bike into Central Park.

Thompson, in town to speak at an investor conference, had reportedly received threats related to his role as CEO of America’s largest private insurer.

Woman Vanishes in Sinkhole Searching for Cat,

A 64-year-old woman disappeared on Monday in Unity Township, Pennsylvania, after a sinkhole suddenly formed as she searched for her cat, Pepper.

Elizabeth Pollard’s car was found nearby with her 5-year-old granddaughter safe inside, who told authorities her grandmother didn’t return after leaving to find the cat.

Authorities believe the sinkhole, linked to a former coal mine, gave way beneath her. A shoe believed to belong to Pollard was found 30 feet below the surface.

Rescue crews worked Wednesday evening under dangerous conditions to try to rescue Pollard, using cameras and excavation equipment to navigate the unstable mine.

POLITICS,

Sources say President Joe Biden’s senior aides are discussing whether Biden should issue preemptive pardons to potential targets of legal action by President-elect Donald Trump.

The 2024 election for the U.S. House of Representatives finally concluded. In California’s 13th District, Democrat Adam Gray defeated incumbent GOP Rep. John Duarte by 187 votes in the last outstanding House race, leaving the Republicans with a five-seat majority.

Large drones as well as a possible fixed-wing aircraft have been reported in the skies over central New Jersey. The FAA has restricted drone traffic in the area while the FBI investigates.

President-elect Donald Trump named Peter Navarro as his Senior Counselor for Trade and Manufacturing. Navarro spent four months in prison this year following a conviction for contempt of Congress related to the Jan. 6 investigation.

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SPORTS,

National Signing Day: The Oregon Ducks made the biggest move of the day when they flipped five-star cornerback Na’eem Offord from Ohio State, while South Carolina added the top junior college transfer in the nation, winning defensive lineman Zavion Harvey.

The LPGA announced new policies requiring golfers to be born female or have transitioned to female before going through male puberty to compete in LPGA tournaments. The policies take effect next year.

The Jacksonville Jaguars have placed quarterback Trevor Lawrence on injured reserve after he suffered a concussion on a late hit by the Houston Texans. His season is likely over.

The NBA Cup bracket has been set with the completion of Group Play on Tuesday night. The first games of the tournament will be played on Dec. 10, beginning with the Orlando Magic vs. the Milwaukee Bucks at 7 PM ET.

The Holiday Section

Experts say consumers are “wired” to overspend during the holidays because of an innate tendency to overspend, and offer tips on how to keep to a holiday budget.

The LED-laden “twinkling” Christmas tree has become the latest battleground for competing retailers selling artificial trees.

The famous 1936 “Watkins Christmas Cookie” has stood the test of time for 88 years. Here’s how to make them.

FINANCE,

Big Stock Move: GXO Logistics stock dropped 14% Wednesday on news that the company’s CEO, Malcolm Wilson, would retire next year.

General Motors announced it would take a $5 billion write-down in the fourth quarter due to the poor performance of its Chinese joint ventures.

Meta wants to use nuclear power to run its U.S. data centers, requesting proposals from nuclear energy developers to build facilities that will add one to four gigawatts of capacity by the early 2030s.

Brian Schwalb, Washington D.C.’s attorney general, sued Amazon Wednesday for deliberately excluding two D.C. neighborhood zip codes for priority deliveries due to safety concerns.

SCIENCE AND TECH,

President-elect Donald Trump nominated Jared Isaacman on Wednesday to lead NASA. Isaacman, the billionaire CEO of Shift4, is a private astronaut who has led two spaceflights with Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

Some Roman-era Germanic warriors carried tiny spoons into battle. Scientists speculate the spoons may have been used to administer stimulants during combat.

A new study from the University of Illinois shows that teenagers are building emotional relationships with AI chatbots rather than using them for homework or other tasks.

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THROWBACK THURSDAY,

Four friends recreated a photo from their first vacation together in 1972, celebrating 50 years of friendship posing on the same promenade.

Wedding trends have transformed dramatically in 90 years, from modest ceremonies with simple cakes and local venues to extravagant destination weddings.

Denim became a symbol of American grit during wartime, transitioning from workwear to iconic utility clothing in the 1940s, as historical photos reveal its vital role.

ET CETERA,

Pet owners are sharing hilarious snapshots of their “unphotogenic” pets in their goofiest moments, with 105 pictures capturing these adorably silly animals.

Eli Manning joked about Tom Brady’s smaller catch by comparing it to a photo of his bigger fish, sparking a fishing competition between the former NFL quarterbacks.

Wild cockatoos in Sydney, Australia, are outsmarting locals by opening trash bins, even overcoming obstacles like heavy bricks, sparking a creative “war.”

Daily Quote,

“I would urge the president not to do that. I think it would seem defensive and unnecessary.”

— Sen.-elect Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) responding to reports that President Joe Biden is considering a wave of preemptive pardoning pardons.

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CrossReads Book Spotlight: The Elite of the Week 12/5/2024

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The Elite of the Weak

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How far will teen spy Hadassah Michelman go to free kids from modern slavery? Will she stake out all night in a West African Jungle?

Swim through a polluted river in The Philippines?

Climb through abandoned sewers in Rome?

At least the organization she wants to work for, RSO, supplies handy espionage gadgets. She hopes they’re enough to get her out of a thousand impossible situations.

She never imagined anyone from her team would encounter dinosaurs. Terrorists with biochemical weapons. Earthquakes in every corner of the globe.

Will she still rescue kids from traffickers when disasters surround?

Will she have strength enough to be the elite of the weak?

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The Wednesday Flyover Replay : Trump Heading to Paris, 2,500 Stolen Pies, and a Doggy Cruise

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The Wednesday Flyover Replay : Trump Heading to Paris, 2,500 Stolen Pies, and a Doggy Cruise

Presented by Russell Sherrard,

Narrated by Artificial Intelligence, Our Hosts are Christopher and Jenny,

THE FLYOVER REPLAY,

Wednesday, December 4, 2024,

Good Morning! On this day in 1783, George Washington delivered an emotional farewell to his officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York City, marking the end of the Revolutionary War. The event is commemorated with annual reenactments.

In the market for a $126,000 car? Jaguar has nice “pink Batmobile” for you to consider, though critics on social media aren’t taking kindly to it, as we report below. But it is definitely worth a look.

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TAKEOFF,

Trump, Macron to Meet in Paris,

President-elect Donald Trump has announced he will attend the reopening celebration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris this weekend, marking his first foreign trip since winning the November presidential election.

The reopening ceremonies, set for Saturday and Sunday, will bring together roughly 50 world leaders, including U.S. First Lady Jill Biden, to mark the cathedral’s return after a five-year reconstruction following the 2019 fire.

Following a personal plea from French President Emmanuel Macron during a recent phone call, Trump’s attendance comes as European leaders seek to strengthen relations with the president-elect.

S. Korea Declares, Then Ends, Martial Law,

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law late Tuesday but reversed the order six hours later after a swift backlash from lawmakers, protests, and international concern.

Yoon claimed the measure was necessary to counter pro-North Korea threats, but the announcement triggered a parliamentary resolution condemning it as unconstitutional.

Protesters gathered outside the National Assembly, while opposition from lawmakers—including members of Yoon’s own party—forced his reversal. See photos here.

The sudden declaration, South Korea’s first martial law since 1980, caused brief unrest and financial uncertainty, drawing shock and concern from allies. U.S. officials said they had no prior warning.

List: Best Pancake House in Every State,

Few foods are more comforting than a stack of warm pancakes, and this list identifies the best pancake house in every state.

Alaskans head for the quirky Snow City Cafe in downtown Anchorage and order the buttermilk pancakes because that’s the only style they serve.

If you’re looking for upscale cakes, stop at Miss Shirley’s Cafe in Baltimore, Maryland, and order the pancake of the month. Recent hits have included Red Velvet and Broken Candy Cane.

POLITICS,

Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York was elected Tuesday to continue leading Senate Democrats, this time as minority leader. Sen. Dick Durbin will remain the party’s whip, a position he has held for 20 years.

The State Department plans to send Ukraine another $725 million in weapons, including anti-personnel land mines, counter-drone systems, and other munitions.

A Secret Service agent outside the home of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen fired a weapon in the early hours of Tuesday morning during a confrontation with suspected carjackers. No injuries were reported.

President Joe Biden, during a diplomatic trip to Angola, laughed and dismissed shouted questions about his controversial decision to grant a blanket pardon to his son, Hunter Biden.

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SPORTS,

The College Football Rankings, released Tuesday, have Oregon still on top, Georgia back in the top 5, and Alabama hanging in at No. 11. The final rankings are due next Tuesday, determining which 12 teams will make the playoffs.

The NFL announced Pro Bowl vote-getters for each position in the NFC and AFC, led by Baltimore Ravens stars Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry, who were first and second overall in votes. Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels led all NFC QBs.

Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Reddick told reporters that he isn’t sure if LeBron James’s goal to play all 82 games this season is sustainable amid the star’s recent dropoff in success.

The NFL has suspended Houston Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair for three games for his late hit on Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence.

The Holiday Section

A van carrying 2,500 gourmet pies from Michelin-starred British chef Tommy Banks, destined for a Christmas market, was stolen Sunday night. The $31,000 worth of pies perished, though the van was recovered.

When’s the best time to buy a Christmas tree? Prices peak at $131 around Thanksgiving and drop to $55 by Christmas Eve, but freshness is best with trees purchased shortly after cutting in late November or early December.

A list of America’s 31 most enchanting holiday towns includes winter wonderlands ranging from snow-capped Colorado peaks to Bavarian-inspired villages.

FINANCE,

Big Stock Move: Janux Therapeutics jumped 49% Tuesday on positive results for a novel prostate cancer treatment.

President-elect Donald Trump tapped Former SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission. Sources say Atkins is reluctant to leave his current role at a global consulting firm.

China banned exports of essential high-tech minerals to the U.S. in response to American restrictions on exports to Chinese companies.

McDonald’s popular McRib sandwich is back on the menu for now. This time, the tangy BBQ specialty item will only be available for order through the McDonald’s app.

SCIENCE AND TECH,

Genetically speaking, why are some cats orange? Scientists have identified a specific mutation in the Arhgap36 gene that indirectly increases the production of the necessary pigment.

NASA is working with Boeing to develop a new passenger airplane with a specially designed longer wingspan. The X-66 is intended to significantly reduce fuel consumption.

Orcas off the coast of Washington state are carrying dead salmon on their heads, a behavior last observed in 1987. Scientists can only guess at the reasons for the so-called “dead fish hats.”

THE ROTATOR,
WISDOM WEDNESDAY,

A 104-year-old educator’s secret to longevity offers a surprisingly simple path to a longer life.

Neuroscientists offer a mental technique that dramatically boosts long-term memory retention.

Therapists say that one way to boost happiness and mental well-being is through an exercise that helps you cross at least one thing a day off your to-do list

ET CETERA,

Jaguar introduced its $126,000 pink electric car, the Type 00, aimed at Gen Z. It faced backlash for its bold design and “woke” rebranding, with critics mocking it as a “pink Batmobile.”

Applications are open for the first-ever dog-friendly cruise, welcoming 250 dogs and their owners. This exclusive voyage offers pet-focused amenities like grooming, splash zones, and themed events.

A New Zealand photographer takes LEGO figures on outdoor adventures, creating scenes beloved by fans of franchises like Lord of the Rings and Star Wars.

Daily Quote,

“I don’t think the guys who stole the van were necessarily trying to steal pies. I think they were trying to steal a van and the pies were just collateral.”

— Award-winning chef Tommy Banks on the theft of a van carrying 2,500 of his holiday pies.

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CrossReads Short Takes: Spun & Restoring Your Inner Peace After Abuse, The individual book 12/4/2024

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No. No more fairy tales. Widow Maggie Robbins would be a fool no more. She’d married a thief believing him to be her gilded deliverer during her mother’s unexpected illness and death. Now, tucked in her cabin, Maggie and her eight-year-old son, are surrounded by the gang who killed her thieving husband. Now they demand her dead husband’s last heist—gold—and lots of it. Among the evil men is Maggie’s childhood love, Hank Sutter, who’d abandoned her years ago. Time and circumstance has curdled the love she once held for him and she dare not trust him.

Hank’s only thought is of Maggie who he never stopped loving. On a mission to become a Ranger to be worthy of her, he’s infiltrated a gang of bank robbers. He’s torn between extracting information from Maggie and his desire to keep her safe. But when he discovers his bogus contact is merely measuring out revenge on Maggie and her son, Hank must recover the boy and protect Maggie at all costs. Can he and Maggie find the child before he’s gone for good? Or will Maggie forever blame him for abandoning her again when she needs him most?

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Restoring Your Inner Peace After Abuse
The brightest of stars on Earth have overcome many misfortunes in their lives. This self-help book contains a study guide and activities to aid the inner healing of abuse victims and survivors who have encountered traumatic experiences in their lives.
How do you heal your inner peace after surviving a great storm? The answer is honesty with your real emotions and focusing on your strengths.
This book is more than just a tool. It’s a catalyst for change, bringing crucial awareness to communities about the barriers that hinder emotional well-being. The instructor’s manual and individual books are available separately on Amazon.
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The Tuesday Flyover Replay : Trump’s Ultimatum, Christmas Bucket List, and McDonald’s Ski-Thru

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The Tuesday Flyover Replay : Trump’s Ultimatum, Christmas Bucket List, and McDonald’s Ski-Thru

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Narrated by Artificial Intelligence, Our Hosts are Christopher and Jenny,

THE FLYOVER REPLAY,

Tuesday, December 3, 2024,

Good Morning! On this day in 1910, the world’s first neon lights were turned on for public display at the Paris Motor Show by French inventor Georges Claude.

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TAKEOFF,

Trump Issues Gaza Hostages Ultimatum,

President-elect Donald Trump demanded on Monday the immediate release of Israeli hostages in Gaza via Truth Social, announcing there would be “HELL TO PAY” if they weren’t freed before his Jan. 20 inauguration.

Trump’s emphatic warning came after confirmation of U.S.-Israeli citizen Omer Neutra’s death, shown in footage of Hamas fighters pulling him and others from a burning tank during the Oct. 7 attack.

Hamas also released a recent hostage video featuring captured Israeli soldier Edan Alexander. In the video, Alexander, under apparent duress, appeals to Trump to negotiate the hostages’ release.

Of 251 total hostages taken following Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack, 97 remain in Gaza, with 35 confirmed dead.

Hunter Biden Pardon Rattles Democrats,

Democratic leaders expressed disapproval Monday of President Joe Biden’s decision to reverse his previous pledges and grant his son, Hunter Biden, a “full and unconditional pardon.”

Members of both parties agreed that by accusing the justice system of running a politicized witchhunt against his son, Biden echoed the same accusations President-elect Donald Trump made for years. Several prominent Democrats pushed back against Biden’s justification for the pardon.

“Hunter brought the legal trouble he faced on himself, and no one is above the law, not a President and not a President’s son,” said Colorado’s Democratic Gov. Jared Polis.

Rep. Greg Stanton (D-Ariz.) said on X, “This wasn’t a politically-motivated prosecution. Hunter committed felonies, and was convicted by a jury of his peers.”

FBI’s Most Wanted Domestic Terrorist Caught After 21 Years,

A fugitive on the FBI’s most wanted terrorist list for 21 years was arrested in North Wales, ending a decades-long international manhunt.

Daniel Andreas San Diego is accused of two bombings targeting companies associated with animal testing in California in 2003. The FBI had offered a $250,000 reward for his arrest.

San Diego now faces extradition to the U.S. to stand trial. He operated under aliases, including “Danny Webb,” which he used to purchase a £425,000 secluded property near a wooded area in Llanrwst, Wales.

The remote location likely provided natural cover and isolation, but the property purchase left a digital trail that led to his capture.

POLITICS,

Capitol Police arrested the communications director for Democratic Rep. Joe Morelle of New York Monday morning after he was caught trying to bring four magazines of ammunition into the U.S. House. Morelle’s office said they fired him, effective immediately.

More Democrats have joined the race for chair of the Democratic National Committee, including Robert Houton, a former Senate candidate from Maryland. He adds to a growing field of contenders.

California lawmakers kicked off a special legislative session Monday in an effort to “Trump-proof” the state from potential “unlawful federal government action.”

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SPORTS,

AP Top 25: Ohio State and Miami both experienced significant drops in the rankings after losing to unranked opponents on Saturday. Meanwhile, South Carolina gained ground toward a potential College Football Playoff bid with a victory over former No. 12 Clemson. The updated College Football Playoff rankings will be revealed tonight.

San Francisco 49ers star running back Christian McCaffrey suffered a potentially season-ending knee injury during the team’s 35-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football.

Munetaka Murakami, a two-time MVP and triple crown winner in Japanese baseball, announced plans to join an American major league team in 2026. At just 24 years old, Murakami has already completed eight professional seasons.

The Holiday Section

The White House unveiled its final Christmas theme of the Biden administration, A Season of Peace and Light, featuring 83 trees, 165,000 lights, and military family tributes.

Scottish town’s Christmas lights, designed by local kids, debuted during a festive countdown as the community gathered for the lighting ceremony.

Creating a “Christmas bucket list” can add festive fun with activities like decorating, baking, or ice skating to your holiday traditions. Pick and choose from these 50 ideas.

FINANCE,

Big Stock Move: Novocure stock soared 49% today after the company reported successful Phase 3 test results of its new treatment for pancreatic cancer.

Intel’s board removed Pat Gelsinger as CEO over the weekend. Gelsinger’s nearly four-year term saw the semiconductor company’s market share and stock price collapse as competitor Nvidia surged ahead.

➤ Adobe Analytics projected that consumers will spend $13.2 billion on Cyber Monday, setting a record and outpacing last year by 6.1%.

➤ Carlos Tavares, CEO of Jeep automaker Stellantis, unexpectedly resigned this weekend over “different views” with the company’s board of directors.

SCIENCE AND TECH,

NASA launched a challenge seeking designs for a “lunar rescue system” to help carry incapacitated astronauts back to safety on the moon. The agency is offering a $20,000 prize for the best solutions.

Wacław Szpakowski, a Polish polymath, created Rhythmic Lines, intricate, non-intersecting infinite patterns inspired by nature and math. These works are currently on view at Miguel Abreu Gallery in New York.

T Coronae Borealis, known as the Blaze Star, was expected to erupt by September, marking its 80-year nova cycle. Astronomers say it’s still coming despite the delay.

THE ROTATOR,
TRAVEL TUESDAY,

The Sunday after Thanksgiving set a new record for the most U.S. air passengers screened by the TSA in a single day: 3.09 million. This was 74,000 more passengers than the Sunday after July 4 this year.

The SkiStar ski resort in Lindvallen, Sweden, features the only McDonald’s in the world you can “ski through” on your way down the slopes.

The renovated Sulfur Banks Trail, known for dramatic views of yellow sulfur crystals on dark lava, has reopened for visitors to Hawaii’s Volcanoes National Park.

ET CETERA,

Elton John announced that he’s lost most of his eyesight due to an infection, making it difficult to view his new musical, The Devil Wears Prada, in London.

A pastor fought off an axe-wielding vandal at an Antioch, California, church on Thanksgiving, using MMA training to subdue him until police arrived.

Notre Dame renovations after the 2019 fire uncovered over 1,000 historical artifacts, including artwork, statues, and a 13th-century rood screen.

Daily Quote,

“Those responsible will be hit harder than anybody has been hit in the long and storied History of the United States of America.”

— President-elect Donald Trump on social media, warning what would happen if Israeli hostages held in Gaza weren’t released before his inauguration.

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Weekly Devotional: Gems From Pastor Jim 12/3/2024

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Ps. 122:1 I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the LORD.”

Be honest. When was the last time you could say you were glad to go to church? We attend church for a variety of reasons, but do we do so out of gladness? Are you so connected with Christ that you can’t wait to get to church?

Does the stuff of life sap the gladness out of you? It is easy to let life determine our attitude in worship. We can focus on the things of life, or we can focus our thoughts on God. What we focus on determines whether or not gladness follows us as we gather for worship.

Gladness is not something we can manufacture for special events. It is rooted in the heart and flows from it. It is nurtured by living consistently in relationship with Christ every day. Gladness is rooted in thankfulness. The more grateful you are for Christ in your life, the more naturally gladness will flow from your heart. Consider the goodness and blessings of the Lord and watch your heart bubble with gladness.

Do people sap the gladness out of you? People are not always easy to get along with, even in church. There are issues that arise that cause us to not want to be around certain people. Some have personality traits that rub us the wrong way. Regardless of the situation, let me ask you this, “Do you gather for worship to be with people or with the Lord? Is your focus on the people that surround you or on God who envelopes you?” When God is the focus of our worship, then gladness drives our worship.

Does sin sap the gladness out of you? We all sin and it has an adverse affect on us. It damps our souls. We are plagued by guilt and shame. God seems so far away. The only remedy of our sin problem is to confess them before the Lord, ask Him to forgive us, and determine in our hearts to go and sin no more. When our hearts are pure before God, there is a spring in our steps; gladness floods our souls.

Does weariness sap the gladness out of you? Learn the meaning of the word no when there is too much on your plate and get some rest for your soul. No one can maintain gladness of heart when they are physically and mentally worn out and frazzled.

“I was glad when they said to me, Let us go to the house of the LORD.”

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Jim Hughes

 

Spending his formative years in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Jim followed the love of his life to southeast Iowa where they married and have spent the majority of their lives. Jim has pastored several churches throughout his life and has worked many years in local factories to help support his family. The father of two married adult children and one son still at home, Jim is a first-time author.

C Through Marriage came into being through many years of pastoral and life experiences. The book first took on a life of its own over 20 years ago when I sought to address the much publicized moral failures of prominent leaders in the church. In the chapter on Chastity, I include the guideliness that I developed then to protect one’s self from such failures.

I am a firm believer in order to make sense out of life you have to use much common sense. We need to get back to the basics of what has worked for many, many generations. If it isn’t broke, why try to fix it? I strive to return to the basics of what really works in all my writings.

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