Sunday, August 23, 2026

MAGA PAC Targets Midterms, Smart Car Becomes Pizzeria, and Remember Infomercials?

President Trump said on Friday that he is prepared to spend “a lot” of money from his MAGA Inc. super PAC to support Republican candidates ahead of the November midterm elections.
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Elon's New Currency (BUY NOW)

It's bigger than SpaceX… xAI… or anything Tesla is working on. And it could launch a $480 trillion disruption, thanks to a massive rollout that's already begun all over America. Because Elon's new move targets the biggest market of them all… He's now launching a CURRENCY system. Here's exactly what to buy to profit.

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A brief tariff pause ended with the U.S. and Canada locked in a new trade fight. (Hear More)

➤ A father’s decision left his young son stranded thousands of feet up Mount Fuji. (Listen Now)

➤  The night sky is set to deliver a lunar show that will not be matched until 2028. (Podcast Available)

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 Most of us could use a few more healthy habits, but they don't have to be complicated. Quince has a wellness product that's become part of many of our daily routines. We think it's worth checking out if you're looking to make small improvements that add up over time. (More

  

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➤ A federal appeals court granted the NCAA a stay, temporarily blocking fifth-year eligibility for athletes entering college in 2022-23 after four straight seasons, except those covered by separate orders. (More)

Cooper Thissen, a 12-year-old from Iowa, struck out 15 and homered for the only run as Iowa beat California 1-0 in a combined no-hitter on Friday at the Little League World Series. (See Highlights)

The Professional Women's Hockey League said the Montreal Victoire's replica Walter Cup went missing in transit, forcing forward Dara Greig to postpone her scheduled day with the trophy in Lethbridge, Alberta. (More)

➤ Running back Nick Chubb announced his retirement Friday after eight NFL seasons, ending a four-time Pro Bowl career with the Browns and Texans that produced 7,349 rushing yards. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: MLB | NFL | Golf | Tennis | WNBA | Little League World Series | Soccer

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Most Americans think eating sweets for breakfast is unhealthy… But according to Stanford researchers, there's one delicious “dessert” food that Costa Ricans in the famous "blue zone" there eat each morning that… So, what's the #1 “dessert” food that helps Costa Ricans live healthy, lean, and energetic past 100?

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Bitcoin, gold, silver, and oil are traded 24 hours a day.

➤ The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 517.80 points on Friday but finished the week down 0.9% for back-to-back weekly losses. (More)

The Department of Justice secured a $400 million settlement with TikTok and parent company ByteDance over compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. (More)

Apple Inc. will cut about 200 jobs across the Siri digital assistant and the Vision Pro headset teams in an effort to focus on new devices and artificial intelligence. (More)

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Some of America's most popular design trends turn out to be the renovations homeowners regret most, and 74% of recent remodelers wish they'd done something differently. So which upgrades do homeowners wish they could undo, and is your dream renovation one of them? (Podcast Available)

➤ A Swiss developer is carving private vaults beneath 100 meters of Alpine rock for the super-rich to protect luxury cars, gold, fine wine, and artwork during global uncertainty. (See Vaults)

Rescue pug Jinny Lu won the 2026 World’s Ugliest Dog Contest, which celebrates unconventional canine beauty and promotes pet adoption by showcasing the qualities that make every dog unique. (See Pug)

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15X Bigger Than SpaceX: Elon's New Launch

While the rest of the market goes crazy for "the mother of all IPOs," a new Elon Musk innovation is quietly being rolled out nationwide. It's been 27 years in the making, and it could have a radical impact on how millions of people manage their money… and even collect Social Security. Here's everything you need to know.

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Former Kansas Sen. Nancy Kassebaum Baker, a Republican, died at 94 after becoming the first woman elected to the Senate without following a spouse into office. She served three terms. (More)

➤ The U.S. is preparing sanctions targeting Iran’s oil smuggling, cash transfers, front companies, and ship registries despite Tehran’s president claiming victory and calling for an end to the war. (More)

A Texas judge denied convicted murderer Karmelo Anthony’s motion for a new trial despite claims an agreement between attorneys prevented his testimony. Anthony received 35 years for fatally stabbing another student at a 2025 track meet. (More)

Pentagon officials moved on Friday to fire Stars and Stripes’ publisher, editor in chief, and Middle East reporter, citing insubordination over interviews they gave CBS News. (More)

➤ Dolly Parton reassured fans after missing a scheduled Dollywood appearance, saying she is recovering from health problems she neglected while caring for her late husband and remains under doctor-ordered travel restrictions. (More)

➤ A New York City chef turned a bright green Smart car into Pizza Pod, a two-oven mobile pizzeria serving handcrafted pies for $16 to $20 at pop-ups and events. (More)

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Whatever happened to TV Infomercials?

If you ever found yourself wide awake at 2 a.m., mesmerized by a man slicing tomatoes paper-thin while shouting "But wait, there's more!" then you already know about the golden age of TV infomercials. And odds are, the man doing the slicing was Ron Popeil.

Popeil essentially invented the format. He started hawking kitchen gadgets at 16 on Chicago's Maxwell Street, then took his pitch to television in 1959 with the Chop-O-Matic. His company, Ronco, became a household name, and when the FCC relaxed its rules on program-length commercials in 1984, the floodgates opened.

Suddenly, every insomniac in America was a captive audience for the Veg-O-Matic, the Pocket Fisherman, the Flowbee, and Popeil's masterpiece—the Showtime Rotisserie, which moved over a billion dollars in sales on the strength of four unforgettable words: "Set it and forget it."

Other pitchmen followed. Billy Mays brought his thundering "Hi, Billy Mays here!" to OxiClean. Kevin Trudeau sold millions of diet books before a federal judge sent him to prison for fraud. The format became so iconic that SNL parodied it repeatedly, starting with Dan Aykroyd's legendary Bass-O-Matic sketch in 1976.

Then the audience vanished. Streaming killed the graveyard slot. Mays died in 2009 at 50. Popeil followed in 2021 at 86. Ronco filed for bankruptcy and was liquidated in 2018.

But the infomercial didn't really die—it just moved. Today's version is TikTok Shop, where energetic creators demo products live with a buy button baked right in. The platform is projected to top $20 billion in U.S. sales this year, and one creator with fewer than 40,000 followers pulled in nearly $2 million in a single month.

The TikTok Shop DNA is pure Popeil: charismatic personality, live demo, manufactured urgency, impulse buy. He just would've needed a shorter pitch.

Did you ever buy a Ronco product? Or another product advertised on an infomercial? Let us know your thoughts by replying to this email.

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Which classic infomercial product would you most want today?

  1. Showtime Rotisserie
  2. Pocket Fisherman
  3. Veg-O-Matic
  4. Flowbee
  5. None of them
  6. Other
 

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Do you own your home outright?

  1. Yes, free and clear: 59%
  2. Not yet: 23%
  3. I'll never pay it off: 9%
  4. Renting, happily: 4%
  5. Renting, not by choice: 3%
  6. Other: 2%

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"Now I’ve told you before, all my fans, that I have had a few little health issues. And sometimes I get a little dizzy, and I get dehydrated. So I guess if your doctor tells you you ain’t traveling this week, you ain’t traveling this week."

—  Dolly Parton, explaining her canceled Dollywood appearance.

 

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SNAP Enrollment Declines, New Firetrucks, and Veteran Celebrates 103rd Birthday

Georgia's SNAP enrollment fell more than 20% over the past year, one of the steepest drops in the country.  

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Article Icon 1SNAP Enrollment Falls

Georgia's SNAP enrollment fell more than 20% over the past year, one of the steepest drops in the country.  

Nationally, the food aid program fell from 42.2 million people in May 2025 to 36.6 million this May, a decline of more than 13%. That decrease roughly matched the level the Congressional Budget Office had projected for 2030.

The decline follows changes made in the federal government's One Big Beautiful Bill Act, whose expanded work requirements took effect on Feb. 1. Rachel Sheffield of the Heritage Foundation, which called for the stricter rules, said people are leaving because they're working "would be a step forward."

Advocates counter that much of the drop is paperwork, not paychecks. Since July 2025, over 500,000 Georgia residents are no longer receiving SNAP benefits, says the Food Research & Action Center.

  Article Icon 1Plane Crash Shuts Down Airport

Thomaston-Upson County Airport closed on Friday after a small plane skidded off the runway and struck an antenna. 

The incident occurred on the runway’s north end. Both people on board were unhurt, and the propeller took the damage.

The 1977 Piper Lance PA-32R had flown from Cherokee County and stopped to refuel at the airport before continuing to Sebastian, Florida. The pilot said he retracted the landing gear after takeoff, then attempted to lower it after determining that the plane would not clear the runway, but it did not deploy in time. 

The crash is being investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration.

Article Icon 1Trees Topple in Twiggs County Storm

A severe storm knocked down multiple trees in Jeffersonville on Friday, blocking roads and damaging homes. 

Around 3:30 p.m., officials asked the public to use extreme caution after reporting downed trees on Highway 96 from Highway 80 to Watson Drive, as well as on Bullard Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. The sheriff's office said Highway 96 was passable again nearly an hour after the announcement. 

The fallen trees temporarily blocked three school buses on Highway 96. The storm also caused trees to come down on two residences along Main and Matthew streets. 

Within hours, crews were able to clear debris off the roads and start removing trees from the affected homes.

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Longevity breakfast dessert enjoyed by Blue Zone Costa Ricans helps them live to 100?

Most Americans think eating sweets for breakfast is unhealthy…

But according to Stanford researchers, there's one delicious “dessert” food that Costa Ricans in the famous "blue zone" there eat each morning that…

✅ Keeps them lean even into their 70s, 80s, and 90s…
✅ Slows blood sugar spikes, and maintains healthy insulin sensitivity…
✅ Keeps their blood pressure at normal healthy levels…
✅ Keeps their hearts and arteries strong and clean well into old age, with a striking lack of heart disease in their population…
✅ Even helps them have 7x more Centenarians than Japanese people…

So what's the #1 “dessert” food that helps Costa Ricans live healthy, lean, and energetic past 100?

Click below to discover Costa Rica's Blue Zone secret:

>> Eat this Costa Rican longevity "dessert" for breakfast.

P.S. Here's the crazy part - while Costa Ricans are living longer with this morning ritual, Americans trying it are losing 7 lbs in a couple weeks as a "side effect." Not a bad bonus, right?

Around Georgia

Columbia County: $1.57 million in FEMA disaster funding has been announced for the county as part of a nearly $10 million package that includes Bryan County, Springfield, and Pooler. (More)

➤ Savannah: The Georgia Association of Broadcasters named Savannah Bananas owner Jesse Cole its 2026 Georgian of the Year. (More)

Dougherty County: Seven new firetrucks equipped with upgraded safety features and 1,000-gallon tanks entered service on Friday. (More)

Canton: A ruptured refrigerant line from the Cherokee County Justice Center’s air-conditioning system prompted an evacuation before hazmat crews contained the leak. Nobody was hurt. (More)

Columbus: The YMCA of Metropolitan Columbus has finished a five-year renovation project that added upgraded facilities and other improvements for the community. (More)


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➤ Nick Chubb, a Cedartown native who rushed for 4,769 yards and 48 touchdowns at Georgia, announced his retirement from the NFL on Friday. "Health is the real wealth," he wrote on Instagram. (More)

➤ Sandy Creek upset No. 19 Grayson 21-13 on Friday night, dropping the Loganville program to 0-2 under new head coach Greg Carswell. (More)

➤ Baltimore Ravens receiver Rashod Bateman, a Tifton native, was arrested in June in Walton County on charges of battery, reckless conduct, and criminal damage to property. The NFL is reviewing the case. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: MLB | NFL | Golf | Tennis | WNBA | Little League World Series | Soccer

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3 foods that are loading your body with microplastics

According to Dr. Rick Cohen - a renowned Duke University MD - these 3 "micro-plastic foods" are secretly poisoning Americans…

Because they’re packed with tiny pieces of plastic that can raise your risk of a heart attack, build up inside your brain and damage organs in your body. These "3 foods" are some of America's favorite seafood, a common vegetable and something you sprinkle EVERY day on your meals. 

Avoid these 3 "micro-plastic foods at all costs

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➤ Georgia's loggerhead sea turtles set a nesting record this season, with 4,138 nests counted, topping the old mark of 4,071 from 2022. (More)

A celebration at a Savannah barbecue restaurant marked the 103rd birthday of Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Leonard B. Turner. (More)

Atlanta’s 30346 ZIP code drew more new residents than any other ZIP code in the state during the first half of 2026, according to a report by MovingPlace. (More)

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➤ Most Americans think eating sweets for breakfast is unhealthy. But according to Stanford researchers, there's one delicious “dessert” that Costa Ricans in the famous "blue zone" there eat each morning. So, what's the #1 “dessert” food that helps Costa Ricans live healthy, lean, and energetic past 100?

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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:

A brief tariff pause ended with the U.S. and Canada locked in a new trade fight. (Hear More)

➤ A father’s decision left his young son stranded thousands of feet up Mount Fuji. (Listen Now)

➤  The night sky is set to deliver a lunar show that will not be matched until 2028. (Podcast Available)

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 Most of us could use a few more healthy habits, but they don't have to be complicated. Quince has a wellness product that's become part of many of our daily routines. We think it's worth checking out if you're looking to make small improvements that add up over time. (More

  

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  2. I don’t read books: 23%
  3. 1-3 times a week: 19%
  4. 4-6 times a week: 14%
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MAGA PAC Targets Midterms, Smart Car Becomes Pizzeria, and Remember Infomercials?

President Trump said on Friday that he is prepared to  spend “a lot” of money from his MAGA Inc. super PAC to support Republican can...