|  | Friday, March 13, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1877, 18-year-old Chester Greenwood from Maine earned a patent for his invention: earmuffs made of wire, steel, velvet, and beaver fur. See diagrams included in Greenwood's patent for his hinged earmuffs here. We're not sure how scientific this is, but a new survey says the Southern accent is the sexiest in America, as we report below in Et Cetera. If you're reading this in a drawl, congratulations. Now we're curious: What's your favorite American accent? Reply to this email. We read every response. Today's sponsor, Behind the Markets, is sharing a new investor briefing highlighting a small gold company they believe could benefit from surging gold prices and shifting global demand for physical assets. | | | | TSA Workers See Paychecks Stop TSA agents will miss their first full paycheck today as the Department of Homeland Security shutdown drags into its fourth week with no deal in sight. Major airports, including Denver and Seattle-Tacoma, are now collecting donations of gift cards and have begun stocking food pantries for TSA workers. Unscheduled absences among security officers have more than doubled, over 300 employees have quit, and some airports have seen hours-long lines at security checkpoints during the spring break travel surge. Senate Democrats on Thursday defeated a motion to proceed to a House-passed bill to reopen DHS and end the shutdown. The two sides remained deadlocked over conditions for immigration enforcement. | Iran's New Leader Issues First Statement Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, issued his first public statement Thursday, vowing to avenge every Iranian killed in the war and declaring the Strait of Hormuz would remain closed. He didn't appear on camera, and reports have circulated that the 56-year-old is in a coma with a leg amputated after being wounded in the strikes that killed his father. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli strikes had killed a top Iranian nuclear scientist, while Iran expanded attacks on Gulf neighbors, including Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Also Thursday, an American KC-135 refueling tanker went down over western Iraq in a non-combat incident involving two aircraft, with rescue efforts underway. | ROTC Student Kills Gunman Attacking University An ROTC cadet ended a shooting attack by reportedly stabbing a gunman who opened fire inside an academic building at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, on Thursday morning. The shooter killed an ROTC instructor and wounded two cadets before being killed. The gunman was identified as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, 36, a former Virginia National Guardsman previously convicted of providing material support to ISIS. The Old Dominion incident is being investigated as a terror-related attack. Later on Thursday, in an unrelated attack in Michigan, an attempted car bomber drove a vehicle full of explosives into a West Bloomfield synagogue's front entrance before security opened fire and killed the suspect. One security guard was struck by the vehicle and hospitalized. Love reading The Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family.  | |  | | The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes. Clicking the link will take you directly to these stories: ➤ Winter storms continue to threaten the Midwest, bringing heavy snow, strong winds, and potential blizzard conditions. (Hear Details) ➤ No more pennies means states have to decide how cash totals should be rounded. (Listen Now) ➤ 18,000 people were evacuated after an unexploded WWII bomb was discovered during construction in Germany. (Hear Story)  | | | | ➤ The Senate voted 89-10 to approve a major bipartisan bill to boost housing supply and ban large investors from buying single-family homes, but House Republicans are pushing back over provisions they say were negotiated without their input. (More) ➤ Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., announced he'll seek an 18th term at age 85, making him the last of the previous generation of House Democrat leaders still running after Reps. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Steny Hoyer, D-Md., both announced their retirements. (More) ➤ The Trump administration launched trade investigations into 15 nations plus the EU trading bloc, a move that could lead to new tariffs before the temporary 10% global rate expires in July. (See Details) ➤ An NBC News poll found just 22% of voters have significant confidence in the Supreme Court, a record low since 2000, with both parties souring on the institution after a series of high-profile decisions. (More) | | | | ➤ The World Baseball Classic quarterfinals continue today with the U.S. playing Canada in Houston, and the Dominican Republic, taking on Korea in Miami. (How to Watch) ➤ Ukraine alleges that organizers of the Milan Cortina Paralympic Games applied "systematic pressure" to their athletes throughout the Games, citing examples like forcefully removing their flag from a communal area and disallowing an athlete to wear earrings that said "Stop War." (More) ➤ A signed, limited edition Aaron Judge baseball card sold for $5.2 million, a new record for modern-day baseball cards. The sale makes it one of the 10 most expensive sports cards in history. (More) ➤ Today's college basketball action continues with No. 3 Michigan, No. 4 Florida, and No. 9 Illinois, playing in their respective conference tournaments. (See Full Schedule) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Golf | | | Daily Market Report 03/12/2026 | ▼ | NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations | 22,311.98 | -1.78% | | ▼ | SPX S&P 500 | 6,672.62 | -1.52% | | ▼ | DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average | 46,677.85 | -1.56% | | ▲ | BTC Bitcoin | $70,472.89 | 0.38% | | ▼ | GOLD Per Ounce | $5,097.70 | -1.35% | | ▼ | SILVER Per Ounce | $84.71 | -0.42% | | ▲ | OIL West Texas Intermediate Crude | $96.54 | 10.65% | | ▼ | NTSK Netskope | $9.60 | -20.90% | Bitcoin, gold, silver, and oil are traded 24 hours a day. ➤ Big Stock Move: Netskope stock fell 21% on Thursday after the cybersecurity company posted solid Q4 results but gave forward guidance well below Wall Street's expectations. (More) ➤ Medical device giant Stryker confirmed a global network disruption after a cyberattack linked to a pro-Iranian hacktivist group. The company says data was stolen and erased, but it hasn't seen a ransomware demand. (More) ➤ Papa John's, the global pizza chain, is reviewing a $1.5 billion take-private offer from Qatari-backed Irth Capital Management at $47 per share, a 44% premium, sending the stock up nearly 20%. (More) ➤ McDonald's is pushing even lower prices in April as part of a new "McValue 2.0" effort, including items priced at $3 or less and $4 breakfast bundles to win back budget-conscious diners. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ $4.4 trillion in value will be unlocked by AI, per McKinsey. Tools like ChatGPT are just the start. Take Bunch, who's creating literal AI-run companies, allowing 3.5X higher profit margins. Soon, Bunch will license this tech across industries. But you can invest today. (More) This is a paid advertisement for Bunch AI's Regulation CF offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.bunch.ai/ | | | | ➤ NASA's Van Allen Probe A finally met its end Wednesday, burning up over the Pacific near the Galapagos after 14 years in orbit. (See Details) ➤ Google Maps is rolling out its biggest redesign in years, with new AI tools that let you ask for recommendations and see 3D navigation as you drive. (See Details) ➤ NASA's 2022 crash into asteroid Dimorphos also slightly altered its orbit around the sun, a finding scientists say proves a small early nudge could one day divert a killer space rock from Earth. (See Details) | | | |  | | Friday Entertainment is brought to you by:  ➤ The 2026 Academy Awards are this Sunday. Here's the full list of nominees across all 24 categories, with five nominees per category except Best Picture, which has 10. (See Nominees) ➤ Netflix will pay up to $600 million for the Ben Affleck-founded AI moviemaking company InterPositive, giving filmmakers tools allowing them to alter existing footage in future film productions. (More) ➤ Actress Katherine Heigl defended attending a Mar-a-Lago animal rescue fundraiser that raised $5.5 million for Big Dog Ranch Rescue, responding to critics on social media: "Animals don't vote." (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Just moved? You could be overpaying for car insurance. Coverage requirements vary by state, and your old policy may no longer be the best fit. Comparing coverage limits and shopping for quotes after a move can lead to real savings—use Money's car insurance tool to review your new options. (LEARN MORE) | | | | | ➤ Southern American English is the sexiest accent in the U.S., according to a new survey of 2,000 singles that also found 60% say an accent influences who they're attracted to. (See Rankings) ➤ A red fox sneaked onto a cargo ship in England, survived the 14-day Atlantic crossing, and currently resides at the Bronx Zoo. (See Fox) ➤ An artist reimagined classic films like Mad Max: Fury Road and The Shawshank Redemption as vintage book covers, complete with worn pages and creases. (See Books) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ This doctor-invented tool is giving Seniors their independence back. Millions struggle with weakening grip strength, making everyday tasks harder. The Vital Wrist Ball uses gyroscopic resistance and a built-in counter to help rebuild hand and wrist strength in minutes a day—helping restore confidence, independence, and easier movement without costly therapy. (LEARN MORE) | | Daily Quote | | "The key isn't delivering a huge shove at the last minute. The key is delivering a tiny shove many years in advance." — Rahil Makadia, University of Illinois, on the NASA asteroid deflection study | | | Today's Trivia What is the most common first name among U.S. Presidents? Show me the answer | | |
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