The Tuesday Flyover Replay : Everyday Millionaires, Weapons for Ukraine, and the Antipasto-Gate

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The Tuesday Flyover Replay : Everyday Millionaires, Weapons for Ukraine, and the Antipasto-Gate.

Presented by Russell Sherrard.

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

THE FLYOVER REPLAY.

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Tuesday, July 15, 2025.

Good Morning! On this day in 1997, iconic fashion designer Gianni Versace was shot and killed outside his Miami Beach mansion by serial killer Andrew Cunanan, shocking the fashion world and igniting a nationwide manhunt.

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TAKEOFF.

Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Russia’s Partners.

President Trump said Monday he will impose 100% secondary tariffs on countries that continue trading with Russia if a ceasefire in Ukraine is not reached within 50 days.

Speaking at the White House with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Trump also announced a new plan to send U.S.-made Patriot missile systems to Ukraine, financed by European allies.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had a “very good” phone conversation with Trump and thanked him for supporting Ukraine’s defense and peace efforts.

9 Dead in Fire at Massachusetts Assisted Living.

At least nine residents were killed and 30 others hospitalized after a five-alarm fire tore through the Gabriel House Assisted Living Residence in Fall River, Massachusetts, late Sunday night.

Firefighters arrived to find flames pouring from the main entrance and residents screaming for help from windows.

Rescue efforts were hampered by air conditioning units and mobility issues among the elderly residents.

The cause of the blaze is still under investigation, though officials noted the presence of oxygen tanks inside. One resident remains in critical condition.

Everyday Millionaires Now Hold $107 Trillion.

The number of EMILLIs—”Everyday Millionaires” with $1 million to $5 million in assets—has jumped from 13 million in 2000 to nearly 52 million by the end of 2024, according to UBS’s 2025 Global Wealth Report.

Together, they now hold $107 trillion in assets, nearly matching the wealth of those with more than $5 million.

UBS attributes the surge to rising home values, broader access to financial markets, entrepreneurship, and an $83 trillion generational wealth transfer already in motion.

Meanwhile, a separate study found Americans now believe it takes $2.3 million to be considered wealthy—a 21% increase since 2021.

POLITICS.

The Supreme Court cleared the way Monday for President Trump to continue mass layoffs at the Department of Education, lifting a lower court’s block in a 6–3 ruling.

Two dozen Democratic-led states and D.C. filed suit Monday against the Trump administration for freezing $6 billion in federal education funds meant for after-school programs, teacher training, and English language instruction.

Former President Biden admitted he didn’t personally review every name in his final clemency orders, instead relying on staff and the White House autopen to sign off on thousands of pardons and commutations.

Andrew Cuomo re-entered the New York City mayoral race Monday as an independent, weeks after losing the Democratic primary to state lawmaker Zohran Mamdani.

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Now, back to the News.

SPORTS.

Cal “Big Dumper” Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners won last night’s MLB Home Run Derby, hitting eighteen bombs in the final round of the event. He’s the first catcher to ever win the event.

Chelsea beat Paris Saint-Germain in New Jersey on Sunday to win the FIFA Club World Cup 3-0. President Trump attended the event, even joining the players onstage to celebrate as they received the trophy.

Corona High School made history this weekend when three graduating seniors were selected in the top 50 picks of the 2025 MLB Draft, including two in the top 10.

Patrick Mahomes was voted the best quarterback in the NFL by league executives and coaches, inching out Josh Allen for the No.1 spot.

FINANCE.

Big Stock Move: Nebius stock surged more than 17% Monday after a top Wall Street firm said it still has room to run.

More than 40 U.S. ice cream companies have pledged to remove artificial colors by the end of 2027, officials announced Monday as part of the ongoing Make America Healthy Again push.

Bitcoin surged past $123,000 Monday—its highest price ever—as Congress kicks off a week of pro-crypto legislation backed by President Trump and industry lobbyists.

Panasonic opened its $4 billion EV battery plant Monday in De Soto, Kansas—the state’s largest-ever private investment. The 300-acre facility will eventually employ over 4,000 workers and supply batteries to Tesla, Toyota, and Ford.

SCIENCE AND TECH.

This new AI-powered gadget claims to shoot down up to 30 mosquitoes per second using laser bursts. It retails for $500.

A University of Toronto study suggests that slower everyday speech, not just memory lapses, could be an early indicator of cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s.

Scientists have discovered that blue sharks owe their vivid hue to tiny guanine crystals in their scales, and those same structures may let them change color.

Struggling to fall asleep or stay asleep? Discover top-rated sleep aid gadgets at BestSleepGadgets.com. From calming sound machines to wearable sleep tech, these innovative tools help you relax, drift off faster, and wake up refreshed.

THE ROTATOR.
TRAVEL TUESDAY.

A growing number of travelers are turning to secondhand travel marketplaces like SpareFare, Roomer, and Transfer Travel to score steep discounts on trips canceled by others.

A CEO says she’s found a simple, science-backed trick to beat jet lag after years of struggling with severe symptoms—one now endorsed by travel experts.

From Trinidad’s tar-filled Pitch Lake to Poland’s vividly hued lakelets, this roundup spotlights the world’s strangest lakes—some toxic, some ancient, and some harboring life in the most unexpected places.

ET CETERA.

“This is why you don’t make friends in your thirties.” A southern woman’s tearful TikTok about being snubbed over a $40 homemade antipasto salad at a July 4th party racked up 35 million views and sparked what the internet now calls “Antipasto-Gate.”

German customs officials uncovered about 1,500 baby tarantulas smuggled inside chocolate sponge cake boxes at Cologne Bonn Airport, after a suspicious smell tipped them off.

Mazda’s 2026 CX-5 debuted a refined look and touchscreen-heavy interior that guided the brand’s future design, dropping physical controls for a cleaner digital layout.

A roundup of 17 easy, no-fuss breads and muffins offers quick, pantry-friendly recipes like strawberry bread, apple cheddar muffins, and no-yeast cinnamon rolls, perfect for busy home bakers.

Daily Quote.

“If I was Vladimir Putin today… I would reconsider whether I should not take negotiations about Ukraine more seriously.”

— Mark Rutte, NATO chief, on U.S. and NATO plans to arm Ukraine

Inspirational Verse of the Day.

Proverbs Chapter 2 Verse 11. Discretion shall preserve thee, understanding shall keep thee: KJV

And thats the news for today. Thanks for listening.

 

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