The Monday Flyover Replay : Drone Strike on Moscow, New Bitcoin Record, and a Bear in Snow

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The Monday Flyover Replay : Drone Strike on Moscow, New Bitcoin Record, and a Bear in Snow

Presented by Russell Sherrard,

Narrated by Artificial Intelligence, Our Hosts are Christopher and Jenny,

THE FLYOVER REPLAY,

Monday, November 11, 2024,

Good Morning! On this day in 1918, at the eleventh hour, the Armistice was signed, ending World War I. A year later, Armistice Day was established, now observed in the U.S. as Veterans Day.

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TAKEOFF,

Russia, Ukraine Exchange Major Drone Strikes,

Russia and Ukraine traded drone strikes overnight Saturday, with Ukraine’s attack hitting Moscow, resulting in several injuries and airport disruptions.

The attacks mark the largest drone strikes since the war began.

The escalation comes directly after Russian President Putin signed an alliance with North Korea into law and amid reports that he is considering President-elect Donald Trump’s proposals for ending the conflict.

Meanwhile, a top official in the U.K. said the Russian troops had suffered their worst month of casualties in October since they invaded Ukraine in February 2022, estimating a total of 700,000 Russian casualties in the war.

Ruling on Trump Conviction Coming Tuesday,

New York judge Juan Merchan is set to decide on Tuesday whether President-elect Donald Trump’s so-called “hush money” conviction will be overturned in light of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in July that former presidents can’t be prosecuted for actions related to their core presidential powers.

Merchan will also decide whether to sentence Trump on Nov. 26 as currently scheduled, though experts suggest a sentence before his inauguration is unlikely.

Trump’s conviction in this case is one of four legal battles to which the President-elect has pleaded not guilty. The Justice Department is currently reviewing how to wind down the other federal cases.

Shooting at Tuskegee University Homecoming,

A shooting at Alabama’s Tuskegee University early Sunday morning resulted in one death and 16 injuries as the school was concluding its 100th Homecoming Week.

The deceased victim was identified as an 18-year-old male. His name has yet to be released, but authorities confirmed that he was not a student at the university.

Twelve of the injuries were gunshot wounds, and at least two of the injured were students.

No arrests have been made in connection with the shooting.

POLITICS,

A FEMA employee has been fired for instructing hurricane relief workers in Florida to avoid homes displaying signs supporting President-elect Donald Trump.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog will meet President Joe Biden at the White House on Tuesday to discuss the ongoing Middle East conflict. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken with President-elect Donald Trump three times in the past week.

Nikki Haley, the former U.N. ambassador who ran against Donald Trump in the GOP primary, wished him “great success” after his public announcement that she would not be invited to join his administration.

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Now, back to the News.

SPORTS,

The Kansas City Chiefs preserved their undefeated season by blocking a field goal with one second left to play on Sunday, while the San Francisco 49ers picked up a big NFC win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Joey Logano won his third NASCAR Cup Series Championship Sunday at Phoenix Raceway, finishing one-two with his Team Penske teammate Ryan Blaney.

The AP Top 25 college football poll showed Ohio moving to No. 2, Texas climbing to No. 3, Penn State going to No. 4 and undefeated Indiana jumping three places to No. 5. Oregon, also undefeated, remains the top-ranked team.

The Winnipeg Jets are off to the best start of any team in NHL history with 14 wins in their first 15 games.

2024 Election Countdown,

Election Countdown: +6 Days,

In the U.S. House of Representatives, 19 races remain uncalled. Republicans need six more wins to secure a majority, while Democrats require 14.

A pivotal U.S. Senate race in Arizona has been called for Democrat Ruben Gallego over Republican Kari Lake.

President-elect Donald Trump has officially secured victories in all seven swing states from Tuesday’s election with the final victory in Arizona called for him.

FINANCE,

Bitcoin reached a new milestone, surpassing $80,000 on Sunday, as cryptocurrencies surged following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory.

American Freight is set to close all its furniture and appliance retail locations nationwide amid bankruptcy proceedings initiated by its parent company, Franchise Group.

Billionaire Bill Ackman is urging Universal Music Group to relocate its headquarters and stock listing from Amsterdam to the U.S., citing safety concerns following violent attacks on Israeli football fans.

SCIENCE AND TECH,

NASA’s helicopter Ingenuity captured images of Mars landing debris, which turned out to be remnants of its own 2021 mission equipment.

Amazon launched its Prime Air drone service in Phoenix’s West Valley, delivering packages under 5 pounds in under an hour. The company won FAA approval for beyond-visual-line-of-sight flights.

It turns out memory isn’t confined to the brain. A groundbreaking study shows that non-brain cells can learn and remember, reshaping our understanding of biology.

THE ROTATOR,
BEYOND OUR BORDERS,

A strong earthquake jolted eastern Cuba Sunday, with a 6.8 magnitude tremor following weeks of hurricanes and blackouts. Minor damage was reported, but no injuries.

Amsterdam police are using a hologram to help solve a 2009 murder case involving a sex worker who was stabbed 70 times. A €30,000 reward is being offered for new leads.

Canada has ordered TikTok to close its Canadian offices following a national security review, though the app remains available to users.

ET CETERA,

Multiple wildfires scorched the Northeast U.S., claiming the life of a forest ranger, sending smoke into NYC, and threatening homes amid severe drought conditions.

Despite the hazy skies, Manhattan welcomed the holiday season with the arrival of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree—a 74-foot Norway Spruce from Massachusetts, soon to shine with 50,000 LED lights.

Meanwhile, Colorado saw a stark contrast as a record-breaking snowstorm dumped several feet of snow across mountains and plains—the state’s biggest November storm in decades.

One grizzly at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs reveled in the snow, playfully frolicking during the storm.

Daily Quote,

“It is now abundantly clear that Americans want an immediate end to the weaponization of our justice system.”

— Steven Cheung, Trump campaign official, on Tuesday’s upcoming court ruling on the President-elect’s “hush money” case.

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