The Monday Flyover Replay : Scheffler Wins The Open, Emperor-Poisoner, and Stolen Fire Truck

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The Monday Flyover Replay : Scheffler Wins The Open, Emperor-Poisoner, and Stolen Fire Truck.

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THE FLYOVER REPLAY.

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Monday, July 21, 2025.

Good Morning! On this day in 1861, the First Battle of Bull Run marked the first major clash of the Civil War, ending in a chaotic Confederate victory near Manassas, Virginia. The bloody encounter shattered hopes of a quick Union triumph and signaled a long, grueling conflict ahead.

Jake “Papa Jake” Larson, a World War II veteran who stormed Omaha Beach and later became a beloved TikTok storyteller, has died at age 102. As we remember his remarkable life and digital legacy, we’re wondering: Do you use social media? What do you use it for?

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TAKEOFF.

Drone Strikes Shut All Moscow Airports.

Moscow temporarily shut down all four of its international airports this weekend in response to a sustained drone attack from Ukraine, with Russian officials saying they downed more than 230 drones.

The attack came as Ukrainian President Zelensky proposed further peace talks with Russia, and Russian President Putin spoke with Turkish officials about hosting a third round of negotiations in Istanbul.

Meanwhile, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov insisted Sunday that Russia would continue working to achieve its goals in Ukraine, despite threats from President Trump to increase sanctions if no ceasefire is reached within 50 days.

Russia also performed airstrikes in Ukraine over the weekend, killing at least two, as the nations exchanged major drone attacks, which experts predict will continue to escalate.

Colbert Show Ax Sparks Political Blowback.

Paramount’s decision to cancel The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is facing blowback from the Writers Guild and some Democrats, who claim the timing suggests political interference.

The union has asked New York’s attorney general to investigate whether the move was linked to a recent $16 million settlement with President Trump, which Colbert criticized on air just days before the cancellation.

Senators Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Adam Schiff warned that the cancellation could threaten press freedom.

President Trump cheered the decision online, adding that “Jimmy Kimmel is next.”

Paramount says the choice was driven by financial pressures, citing a steep drop in late-night ad revenue, though critics point out The Late Show remained the top-rated program in its slot.

Scottie Scheffler Wins British Open.

U.S. golfer Scottie Scheffler won the The Open Championship at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland on Sunday, securing his second major of the year and the fourth of his career, leaving only the U.S. Open to complete a career grand slam.

Going into Sunday’s final round with a four‑stroke lead, Scheffler made birdie on the first hole, then closed with a 3‑under‑68. Despite a double bogey on the eighth, he recovered to win by four shots at 17‑under par.

The victory cements Scheffler’s status as world No. 1, following his five‑stroke win at the PGA Championship and wins at the Masters in 2022 and 2024.

POLITICS.

Officials in Kerr County, Texas, say that the number of people missing from the July 4 floods has decreased from nearly 100 to three after “extensive follow-up work” indicated that “many individuals who were initially reported as missing have been verified as safe.”

Visitors to the U.S. on nonimmigrant visas are now being charged a $250 visa integrity fee as part of the Big, Beautiful Bill. Nonimmigrant visas include student and temporary work visas, of which over 10 million were issued in 2023.

President Trump demanded in a post on Truth Social that owners of the NFL’s Washington Commanders and MLB’s Cleveland Guardians change their names back to the Redskins and Indians, respectively, saying, “Our great Indian people, in massive numbers, want this to happen. Their heritage and prestige is systematically being taken away from them.”

Democratic Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell has been found guilty on two burglary charges after breaking into her stepmother’s home in 2024. Mitchell has stated she would resign as senator if found guilty.

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Now, back to the News.

SPORTS.

Manny Pacquiao, 46, almost became the second-oldest fighter in boxing history to win a major world title, but was denied victory in a controversial decision by the judges.

WNBA players showed up to Saturday’s All-Star game wearing shirts that said “Pay Us What You Owe Us.” The WNBA Players Association is currently negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement with the league.

A New York City pawn shop owner has pleaded guilty to buying and selling luxury items stolen from the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow during last NFL season.

FINANCE.

Astronomer CEO Andy Bryon resigned Saturday in the fallout of being caught on the “kiss cam” with Astronomer’s chief people officer at a Coldplay concert. Bryon was placed on leave Friday.

Apple has sued YouTube personality Jon Prosser for allegedly tasking another man to steal trade secrets about iOS 26 before Apple announced the new technology.

New home construction rebounded in the U.S. in June after hitting a five-year low in May. Driven entirely by new apartment builds, single-family home construction continued its decline.

SCIENCE AND TECH.

New research of the first-century Roman emperor Caligula suggests he had a keen knowledge of plants and pharmacology, potentially explaining his reputation as a master poisoner.

A new study of 20,000 adults covering nearly 6 million sleeps shows that those who went to bed by 9 p.m., got 30 minutes more physical activity the following day compared to those who went to bed by 1 a.m.

A museum in Utah sold the 150-million-year-old fossil of their juvenile ceratosaurus dinosaur—one of only four fossils of the species ever discovered—for $26 million at auction.

THE ROTATOR.
BEYOND OUR BORDERS.

At least 38 people, including children, died after a tourist boat capsized during a violent thunderstorm in Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay, prompting a major rescue effort and government investigation.

Exit polls from Japan’s latest election show Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s ruling coalition is likely to lose its upper house majority, rocked by public anger over inflation, U.S. trade tensions, and political scandals.

The U.S. is threatening to block Mexican flights and revoke airline agreements after accusing Mexico of unfair practices that disrupted U.S. carriers and violated a 2016 air transport deal.

ET CETERA.

Jake “Papa Jake” Larson, a decorated World War II veteran who stormed Omaha Beach and later won hearts as a TikTok storyteller, died peacefully at age 102.

A stolen fire truck tore through Everett, Washington, late Friday night, smashing into at least 14 parked vehicles before the suspect fled on foot. The engine was taken while firefighters were responding to a medical emergency, and was later found heavily damaged.

Yellowstone actor Josh Lucas, 54, married Los Angeles meteorologist Brianna Ruffalo, 34, in a private ceremony inside Vatican City, marking a deeply personal and faith-filled union.

Tourists have returned to Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula to watch live volcanic eruptions at the Sundhnúksgígar crater row, where lava continued to flow Saturday morning.

Daily Quote.

“None of us could hang with Scottie this week. He’s an incredible player. He’s been dominant this week. Honestly, he’s been dominant for the last couple years.”

— Rory McIlroy on Scottie Scheffler’s British Open win and run of golfing dominance

Inspirational Verse of the Day.

Proverbs Chapter 2 Verse 14. Whose ways are crooked, and they froward in their paths: KJV

And thats the news for today. Thanks for listening.

 

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