|  | Monday, December 1, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus. Her quiet defiance led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a 382-day protest that crippled the city’s transit system and vaulted 26-year-old Martin Luther King Jr. into national leadership. Two snowy owls just touched down in Chicago—weeks ahead of schedule—and drew more than 100 birdwatchers to Montrose Point as we cover in today's Flyover. If you're feeling restless this Monday, you're not the only one thinking about migrating south. 🎧 First Lady Melania Trump is stepping into Hollywood with the launch of her new production company, just days before her self-titled documentary hits theaters. Ayla Brown has the full lowdown in today’s edition of The Flyover Podcast. 💸 Inbox alert later today: Our partner, GoldCo, is sending a quick breakdown of how cash and hard assets have performed over time, and why that gap matters now. If you’re looking for an investment that tackles a massive global problem while tapping into explosive demand, today's sponsor, Midori Bio’s breakthrough tech for rapidly breaking down plastic waste is an opportunity worth paying attention to. | | | | Massive Snowstorm Delays Thanksgiving Travel Record-breaking snowfall in the Midwest and Great Lakes over the weekend led to widespread travel disruptions after Thanksgiving, including nearly 8,000 delayed flights and another 670 cancellations. Chicago recorded its highest-ever November snowfall, with over 8 inches falling through Sunday morning. Additional severe weather is expected today as the system moves eastward, where slippery road conditions are likely to continue hampering drivers. Airlines also reported that a mandatory software update caused additional delays for Airbus A320 flights worldwide. Most of the updates were completed yesterday. | Lane Kiffin Chooses LSU, Leaves Ole Miss Famed college football coach Lane Kiffin is leaving Ole Miss to become the new head coach at Louisiana State University. He takes over for Brian Kelly, who was fired in October. Kiffin's new deal reportedly makes him one of the highest-paid coaches in the sport. The move comes two days after Ole Miss defeated rivals Mississippi State to finish the regular season 11-1, and presumably secure the program's first-ever appearance in the College Football Playoff. Ole Miss officials declined to let Kiffin coach the football team through a potential run at the national title—which would also be the school's first—after he chose to leave for an in-conference rival. Ole Miss defensive coordinator Pete Golding was immediately promoted to head coach—with no interim tag—following Kiffin's decision. | Couple Arrested for Using Spy Gear in Casino A couple from Kazakhstan has landed in an Australian jail after allegedly using spy gear and winning over $1 million at a Sydney casino. See the photos of the gear here. Casino staff noticed a small camera concealed in the stitching of 36-year-old Dilnoza Israilova's Mickey Mouse T-shirt, leading to the arrest of her and her husband, Alisherykhoja Israilov, 44. When searched, police found magnetized probes and a phone mirror attachment in the possession of the couple. Further searches, including the pair's hotel room, revealed earpieces used for receiving tips on when to bet on card games. The Israilovas applied for casino membership on the same day they arrived in Sydney from Kazakhstan in October and raised suspicion by winning approximately $1.2 million over several visits. Love reading The Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family.  | |  | | Cyber Monday—Final 24 Hours to Get Bonus Shares Cyber Monday doesn't come with stampedes or shopping cart brawls—just one last calm window to take advantage of the largest bonus-share offer we've ever made at The Flyover. For the next 24 hours, you can unlock our full Black Friday/Cyber Monday bonus package: - +10% Cyber Monday Bonus
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(Hear Details) ➤ The Winter Arc challenge has users starting their New Year's resolutions three months early with intense self-improvement goals. (Hear Details)  | | | | ➤ Vinay Prasad, a top regulator within the Federal Drug Administration, is suggesting stronger government oversight for vaccines after an internal investigation found that the COVID vaccine was linked to the death of 10 children. (More) ➤ A 29-year-old Afghan migrant accused of killing a National Guard member in D.C. was likely radicalized after arriving in the U.S., according to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The Thanksgiving eve attack has prompted the administration to suspend asylum processing and vow mass deportations of immigrants from third-world countries. (See Details) ➤ Rep. Troy Nehls (R-Texas), a vocal Trump ally, says he won't seek re-election and is backing his identical twin brother, Trever, to take his seat. Nehls becomes the 39th member of Congress to bow out this cycle. (More) ➤ Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.), 56, married real estate investor Alexis Lewis, 38, in a pair of weddings held at sites meaningful to the couple.(See Photos) | | | Flying together with our sponsor  A Genius Way to Eliminate 400M Tons of Plastic Waste Over 400 million tons of plastic are produced yearly. Midori Bio found a way to turn that waste into a gold mine. Their proprietary technology helps plastic break down 64 times faster, creating biogas that can be used as clean energy from existing landfills, called Advanced BioRecycleTM. It's a special ingredient that can be added to any plastic manufacturing process with zero downtime at the factory and no capital expenditure. That's why global brands like Head/Penn Tennis, Snibbs Footwear, and Planters Peanuts are already adopting Midori's tech to meet their eco-pledges. And Midori is in talks with 150+ more potential partners. 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(More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer | F1 Flying together with our sponsor | |  | | Two snowy owls arrived earlier than usual at Chicago's Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary near Lake Michigan, drawing over 100 people eager to see the Arctic birds. Their extended stay has birders speculating this could be an "irruption" year when a dozen or more owls migrate south instead of the typical handful. (See Owls) Here's Variety's list of the 100 best comedies, with The Naked Gun at No. 1, followed by Some Like It Hot, Annie Hall, and The Great Dictator. (See Movies) Decorating trends from London's Claridge's 16-foot Burberry Christmas tree include using oversized bows made from surplus fabrics, limiting color palettes to three or four shades, and matching tree decorations to existing room decor. (See Christmas Tree) Flying together with our sponsor The gift that always gets opened first. 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(See Discovery) ➤ Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome launch pad sustained damage during Soyuz MS-28 liftoff last week, potentially affecting future launches as the site remains Russia's only operational facility for crewed space missions. (See Report) | | | |  | | Beyond Our Borders is brought to you by:  ➤ President Trump announced he plans a full pardon for former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who is serving a 45-year sentence in a U.S. prison for drug trafficking. Hernández was convicted of helping import over 400 tons of cocaine to the United States. (See Details) ➤ Swiss voters overwhelmingly rejected a proposed 50% tax on inheritances exceeding 50 million Swiss francs ($62 million), with 78% voting against the plan. The Young Socialists' initiative aimed to fund climate projects but faced opposition over concerns about wealthy residents leaving the country. 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