| Wednesday, October 30, 2024 | | Good Morning! On this day in 1938, Orson Welles and the Mercury Theater company adapted H.G. Wells's The War of the Worlds into a realistic radio drama, unintentionally creating a legendary radio broadcast. We work hard to bring you The Flyover every day without the legacy media bias. If you appreciate our work, please read a special message below from our CEO, Cole. | | | Supreme Court: Kennedy Stays on the Ballot The Supreme Court rejected a last-minute appeal on Tuesday to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name from the ballot in Wisconsin and Michigan. Kennedy sought to have his name withdrawn from these battleground states after dropping out of the race and endorsing former President Donald Trump. Votes cast for Kennedy could impact a close race, even though he's no longer running. The court provided no reason for rejecting Kennedy's appeal. However, election officials in Wisconsin and Michigan described the ballot change as impossible because early voting is already well underway. | More Newspapers End Endorsements USA Today announced Monday that it will not endorse a presidential candidate this election cycle, joining the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post in sidestepping the traditional journalism practice. The Minnesota Star Tribune, Sun Sentinel, Tampa Bay Times, and the Omaha World-Herald, are among other larger regional and national newspapers not endorsing a candidate. The move may be motivated by papers unwilling to lose revenue and readers, according to an industry expert. The Washington Post reportedly lost over 200,000 digital subscriptions—about 8% of its digital and print subscribers—since deciding not to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris. Jeff Bezos, the Washington Post owner, on Monday defended the decision, calling it "principled," as Americans believe the media is biased. | Comedic Actress Teri Garr Dead at 79 Teri Garr, an Oscar-nominated comedic actress renowned for her roles in Young Frankenstein, Mr. Mom, and Tootsie, has died from complications related to multiple sclerosis. She was 79. In a career spanning over 40 years, Garr captivated audiences with her quirky persona and quick wit, becoming a familiar face in movies and on sitcoms and late-night shows. Television host David Letterman called her one of his favorite guests. Mr. Mom co-star Michael Keaton described Garr as legendary and her comedic work, especially in Young Frankenstein, as "great." You can see a clip here. Garr is survived by her daughter, Molly O'Neil, and a grandson, Tyryn. You can see her life in photos here. Enjoy reading The Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family. | | | ➤ Judge Aileen Cannon on Tuesday refused to recuse herself from the case against suspected would-be Donald Trump assassin Ryan Routh, dismissing his claims of bias and partiality toward the prosecution. (More) ➤ The FBI is investigating two ballot box fires in the Portland, Oregon, area, saying the incidents were connected and "very similar" to an unsuccessful attempt to burn a ballot box in the area earlier this month. (See Details)
➤ Terrorist group Hezbollah has named Naim Qassem, one of its few remaining senior leaders, to replace former leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike last month. (More) | | Dear Flyover Reader, The election will be over in six days, but we might not know who wins for many more. It seems like virtually every other commercial is a political ad, half the neighborhood has a candidate sign stuck in their yard, and there's an absolute spin-fest coming from the legacy media outlets. I could give you countless examples of bias and spin from election season, but the real proof of the corporate media's failure is on full display in the most recent Gallup survey numbers. Only 31 percent of Americans say they trust the news media. That's the lowest level recorded by Gallup since they began tracking it in 1972, and it's the reason The Flyover exists. Americans don't trust the legacy media anymore—and with good reason. This election season, my team and I have been working extra hard to give you only the facts - with none of the spin. I added an special election section so our readers have as much information as possible. We aren't perfect – but you have my word we work around the clock, so you have unbiased news to read. If you have found The Flyover valuable this election season, I'm asking you to consider supporting me and my team with a donation to help us continue our work. It would mean a lot to me if you contribute—even if it's a small amount. While we appreciate our advertisers – they don't pay all our bills, and I must rely on readers like you. Will you help? Give $15 Give $50 Give $150 Give $500 I consider it an honor to deliver honest news to honest Americans every day. Your donation helps us accomplish that mission, and I'm grateful for it. Thank you for your support! -Cole, CEO | | | ➤ The New York Yankees walloped the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-4 Tuesday night, keeping their World Series hopes alive. The Dodgers lead 3-1 with the fifth game tonight in New York. Dodgers' star Freddie Freeman hit a home run in his fourth straight game, setting a new World Series record. (More) ➤ Houston Texans star wide receiver Stefon Diggs will miss the rest of the NFL season after tearing his ACL on a non-contact play on Sunday. (More) ➤ The Indianapolis Colts have benched starting quarterback Anthony Richardson in favor of veteran Joe Flacco, despite drafting Richardson as the No. 4 overall pick just last season. (More) ➤ Gatorade signed projected NBA No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg to a NIL deal, making him the first men's college basketball athlete to be signed by the company. (More) If you're passionate about college sports and want to stay updated on rising stars like Cooper Flagg, plus all things name, image, and likeness, check out NIL-Wire! Sign up here with one click! ➤ Yesterday's Results: MLB | NCAAF | NBA | NHL | MLS | | | Today's election section is brought to you by: Election Countdown: 6 Days Podcaster Joe Rogan said Tuesday that the Harris campaign proposed a podcast appearance with conditions he found unacceptable, including requiring him to travel for a one-hour interview. (More) Former President Trump and Vice President Harris are nearly tied in two swing states, with Trump leading 48% to 47% in Nevada and Harris ahead 48% to 47% in Arizona, according to new polling data. (More) In Senate races, polling data showed Republicans leading key races in Montana, Nebraska, and Texas, while Democrats hold an edge in Arizona and Wisconsin. Races in Pennsylvania and Michigan were statistical ties. (More) Flying together with our sponsor Remember When Humans Did That? Whether it's the long hours in the sun or the tough, physical labor, 84% of landscaping operators say finding workers is their top problem. Not anymore, thanks to Graze Robotics. Their automated mowers cut labor costs per acre by 56%. That's earned 2,500+ unit reservations, government and golf course ownership partnerships, and more. Invest in Graze as they scale in a $70.2B opportunity.
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