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Good Morning! On this day in 1985, Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan became the first MLB player to record 4,000 strikeouts. Ryan, a native Texan, threw a league-record 5,714 strikeouts during his 27-year career. July is National Ice Cream Month, and Blue Bell is celebrating with a brand-new flavor. Check out today's Et Cetera for the scoop. We never pass up a good ice cream recommendation, so hit reply and tell us your favorite shop, brand, flavor, or homemade recipe. Slowing how fast you age sounds like it should take a punishing diet or a shelf of supplements. New research out of Japan says otherwise. Scientists found that one small daily habit, paired with another, slowed the body's biological aging about as much as cutting your calorie intake by a quarter. In today's Flyover Podcast, Amy shares exactly what the study found, why it surprised the researchers, and what those two simple habits are. Tune in here to learn more. Car insurance has quietly become one of those monthly bills that keeps creeping higher. Today's sponsor, Insurify, makes it easy to see if you're paying more than you need to. In just a few minutes, you can compare quotes from multiple insurers in one place and potentially save money without changing your coverage.
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Military Bases Pump $148.8B Into Texas
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott announced Friday that U.S. military installations contribute an estimated $148.8 billion a year to the Texas economy, supporting 628,884 direct and indirect jobs statewide. The comptroller's biennial study, produced with the Texas Military Preparedness Commission, found the state's 14 installations also generated $91.4 billion in gross domestic product. Joint Base San Antonio leads at $53.5 billion in output, with Fort Hood second at $37.9 billion and Fort Bliss third at $29.1 billion. "The tradition of military service is long in our great state," Abbott said, adding that each base "serves as a major local employer." |
Texas Sends Six to MLB All-Star Weekend
Six players with ties to Texas clubs will take the field at MLB All-Star Weekend in Philadelphia, culminating in Tuesday's 96th All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park. Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez, who leads the majors in OPS and the American League in home runs, was voted the starter at designated hitter, his fourth selection; Rangers reliever Jacob Latz was also named to the AL squad. Four prospects play Sunday's Futures Game: San Antonio Missions catcher Ethan Salas, Midland RockHounds pitcher Jamie Arnold and infielder Leo De Vries, and Rangers farmhand Caden Scarborough. The Home Run Derby follows Monday. |
World Cup Smashes Arlington Hotel Record
Arlington's hotels and short-term rentals pulled in a record $31 million in June as the city hosted FIFA World Cup matches, officials said. Nightly rates jumped nearly 47%, and the first eight matches generated $18 million to $24 million before counting dining and retail. The previous monthly record was $23.5 million, set in November 2024. Occupancy ran slightly below expectations, but higher rates offset the gap. Dallas Stadium hosts its ninth and final match, a semifinal, on Tuesday. The full tally will take four to six weeks. Mayor Jim Ross said Arlington will now chase the Women's World Cup final. |
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➤ Waco: The McLennan County courthouse is expected to reopen Monday after authorities found no explosives following a Friday morning bomb threat and evacuation. (See Details) ➤ Brownsville: A judge extended a temporary restraining order through July 22, blocking the city from shutting down seven Midtown bars over alleged code violations, including serving minors, after the businesses sued over last month's closures. (See Details) ➤ Dallas: A three-alarm fire destroyed at least 24 units and displaced more than 40 people at the Cambridge Park Condominiums on Audelia Road early Friday, but no injuries were reported. (See Report) ➤ Fort Worth: Five City Council members are calling for a temporary pause on new data center construction, citing residents' concerns about noise, water, and energy use, and strain on local infrastructure. (More) ➤ Tyler: Eight Daxbot robots are leaving town after surveying about 94 miles of sidewalks, 122 intersections, and 54 transit stops to help the city prioritize accessibility improvements under its Americans with Disabilities Act plan. (Read Story) ➤ Houston: City Council approved a more than $12.5 million drainage project for the city's northwest side, with construction expected to begin immediately, according to Council member Amy Peck. (See Details) ➤ Amarillo: The Parks and Recreation Board recommended a $150,000 feasibility study on the future of the Southwest and Southeast pools, which closed this summer because of aging equipment and safety concerns. (See Details)
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➤ Texas Longhorns basketball landed Marcus Spears Jr., the No. 1 recruit in the 2027 class, after the five-star forward reclassified to enroll a year early. The 6-foot-9 Dallas native chose Texas over Arizona, Arkansas, and LSU. (More) ➤ The MLB Draft begins today in Philadelphia, with the Rangers picking 16th and the Astros 17th. A final mock draft has the Rangers taking two-way high school prospect Jared Grindlinger, while the Astros are projected to grab Florida right-hander Liam Peterson. (More) ➤ Fort Worth Christian shortstop Grady Emerson is expected to be one of the first three players selected in today's MLB Draft. The 18-year-old and reigning Gatorade High School Player of the Year is widely considered the top prep bat in the class. (More) ➤ The San Antonio Spurs fired television play-by-play announcer Jacob Tobey this week after an alleged affair with the sister of Spurs player Lindy Waters III became public on social media. (More) ➤ Colton Nussmeier, a four-star quarterback commit for Georgia, was ruled ineligible to play for Denton Ryan this season after a district committee determined his transfer from Flower Mound Marcus was for athletic purposes. (More) ➤ Yesterday’s Results: World Cup | Wimbledon | MLB | WNBA | Golf | NWSL Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Healthy gums do a lot more than protect your smile. They can affect everything from eating comfortably to keeping your teeth where they belong as you age. Great Gums is designed to support healthier gums naturally, helping reduce bleeding and sensitivity while promoting stronger gum tissue. See how it works. |
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➤ Blue Bell is celebrating National Ice Cream Month with a new limited-edition Chocolate Lava Cake flavor featuring vanilla ice cream, rich chocolate cake pieces, dark chocolate fudge swirls, and chocolate sundae sauce. The flavor is available in half-gallon and pint sizes while supplies last. (More) ➤ North Texas universities are expanding artificial intelligence programs this fall, with SMU, TCU, and UNT launching new offerings, including one of Texas' few standalone AI bachelor's degrees. (More) ➤ Country music legend Clint Black will return to the University of Texas at Tyler for the first time since 2007 with a March 12, 2027, concert at the Cowan Center. Tickets go on sale to the public on Monday. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Coffee vs Hot Cacao vs Green Tea: Which of these hot drinks was proven in a study to boost stem cells by 220% in 30 days? Billionaires drop 6 figures on stem cell therapy, but this hot drink costs 50 cents a day and boosts anti-aging stem cells improving heart health, blood pressure, and longevity. |
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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: ➤ Researchers found that these daily habits can slow the body's aging rate about as much as cutting your calorie intake by a quarter. (Hear More) ➤ Tyler Robinson declined to take the stand at the preliminary hearing in the Charlie Kirk murder case, and the next move rests with the judge. (Listen Now) ➤ China has announced plans for a space-and-ground network to spot dangerous asteroids before they reach Earth. (Podcast Available) 
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