 | Monday, March 31, 2025 | | Good Morning! On this day in 1889, the Eiffel Tower opened to the public. Standing at 984 feet tall, it became the tallest structure in the world at the time. Here are photos from its construction. With only 865 residents, one tiny Nebraska city is dreaming of an influx of new neighbors to spark a "rural renaissance." In this edition, we feature Pawnee City's offer of $50,000 in down payment assistance for homebuyers. Today's sponsor is BrightMeds, offering discounted semaglutides to help you start your weight loss journey. | | | Trump Pressures Iran Over Nukes President Trump warned Sunday that Iran faces bombing "the likes of which they have never seen" if it refuses a new nuclear deal. Trump's comments came in an NBC interview that aired Sunday, taped hours before Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian rejected direct negotiations with the White House, while suggesting that indirect talks could continue. It was Iran's first official response to a letter that Trump sent earlier this month, in which he urged that a deal be reached over Iran's nuclear program. Trump added that Iran could face secondary tariffs if no deal is reached and said that U.S. and Iranian officials are "talking." | U.S. Businesses Back Reciprocal Tariffs As President Trump prepares to unveil reciprocal tariffs on April 2, which he dubbed "Liberation Day," U.S. businesses are pressing the White House to address trade imbalances with the UK, EU, Canada, and others. JM Smucker sent a letter to the White House earlier this month citing the EU's 24%-plus tariff on American jams—compared to a U.S. maximum of 4.5%—and saying it has restricted their exports to just $300,000 annually. The Oregon Trawl Commission noted UK duties of 12% to 18% on cold-water shrimp, and the North American Blueberry Council pointed to levies like 20% on frozen sweetened blueberries. Though Trump suggested last week that his tariffs might be "very lenient" and lower than expected, his final approach remains uncertain. | TV Star Richard Chamberlain Dies at 90 Television and movie star Richard Chamberlain died Saturday in Hawaii, just two days shy of his 91st birthday. Chamberlain was best known for his role in the TV miniseries Shogun and The Thorn Birds after rising to fame in the title role of Dr. Kildare. After being raised in Beverly Hills and serving in the U.S. Army in Korea, Chamberlain became a 1960s heartthrob, embarking on a decades-long career that spanned television, film, theater, and music. Chamberlain died after complications from a stroke, according to his publicist. Love reading The Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family.  | | | ➤ President Trump said he was "pissed off" at Russian President Vladimir Putin for stalling ceasefire negotiations with Ukraine and threatened tariffs on Russian oil if Moscow continues adding conditions to a U.S.-backed peace deal. (See Details) ➤ The Trump administration plans to establish a seating chart for the White House briefing room, taking on the responsibility traditionally held by the reporters themselves. (More) ➤ A Wisconsin appeals court cleared Elon Musk to give away $2 million at a Sunday rally, rejecting the state attorney general's effort to block the payments ahead of a crucial vote to fill a seat on the state's Supreme Court. (See Details) ➤ The majority of Americans want President Trump to focus more on lowering prices than imposing tariffs but also support the administration's deportation efforts, according to a new CBS poll. (More) | | | ➤ The New York Yankees made headlines this weekend by debuting a new "Torpedo" barrel baseball bat. On Saturday, the Yankees hit nine home runs—a single-game franchise record—and came just one short of tying the all-time record for homers in a game. (More) ➤ St. John's men's basketball star RJ Luis has entered the transfer portal and the NBA draft. If Luis decides to stay in college, he'll be the top available player in the transfer portal as the reigning Big East Player of the Year. (More) ➤ The Toronto Blue Jays have placed future Hall of Fame starting pitcher Max Scherzer on the Injured List after he suffered a thumb injury in his season debut on Saturday. Scherzer will see a hand specialist to determine the best course of action. (More) ➤ The United Football League began play on Saturday, and former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Kalen Ballage set a UFL record with this 77-yard touchdown run, the longest in league history. (Watch Video) ➤ Yesterday's results: MLB | NBA | NHL | PGA | LPGA | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAABB | NCAASB | Soccer | NASCAR | | | Today's March Madness section is brought to you by:  ➤ All four 1-seeds have advanced to the men's Final Four. It's the first time since 2008, and it's only the second time in men's tournament history. (More) ➤ Auburn beat Michigan State 70-64, and they survived an injury scare to SEC Player of the Year Johni Broome. He left the second half with an elbow injury but returned to action with 5:29 remaining and is expected to play in the Final Four. (More) ➤ Houston held Tennessee to just 50 points in route to a 19-point win. Tennessee missed its first 14 3-pointers and trailed by 22 in the first half. (More) ➤ UCLA's women's team punched their ticket to the Final Four last night with a 72-65 win over LSU. Bruins guard Gabriela Jaquez iced the game with a late three. (More) Flying together with our sponsor
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| | | ➤ Elon Musk has transferred ownership of X to his own xAI company for $33 billion in an all-stock deal. (More) ➤ California builder KB Home is developing a community with "wildfire-resistant" homes in Escondido, outside San Diego, in the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires earlier this year. (See Homes) ➤ Hooters is launching a campaign to renew its image in an attempt to avoid bankruptcy, moving away from scantily clad waitresses toward a more family-friendly environment. (More) | | | ➤ In a remote cave within Big Bend National Park, Texas, archaeologists uncovered what may be North America's oldest intact weapon system, which dates back to 6,000 years ago. (See Weapons) ➤ The first attempt at an orbital flight launched from European soil ended poorly Sunday when the unmanned Spectrum rocket crashed back to Earth seconds after launch. (See Video) ➤ A metal detector hobbyist in Denmark recently discovered a 7th-century artifact, suggesting Denmark might have wielded significantly more power in England than previously believed. (See Relic) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Drink this for freedom from bladder worries after 50 (no kegels required). Tired of planning your entire day around bathroom locations? While most doctors focus on Kegels and lifestyle changes, groundbreaking research has uncovered a surprising connection between certain minerals and bladder control. What you're about to learn could change everything about your daily freedom from "leaky" problems. (More) | | |  | ➤ A specialized U.S. Navy dive team and 55 Polish engineers joined the recovery mission for four U.S. soldiers missing since Tuesday when they disappeared during a training exercise in Lithuania. The soldiers' armored vehicle was found submerged under 15 feet of water, mud, and silt. (See Photos) ➤ Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa unveiled a new transitional government on Saturday, appointing 23 ministers to a cabinet aimed at steering the country away from decades of Assad family rule. (More) ➤ The European Union urged its 450 million citizens last week to stockpile three days' worth of essential supplies, such as food, water, flashlights, ID papers, medicine, and shortwave radios, to prepare for potential crises driven by cyberattacks, weather, and disease. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Today's edition is brought to you by Bright Naturals and Dr. Rick Cohen. According to America's No. 1 diabetes doc, this "one sweetener" you need to avoid. | | | | ➤ Pawnee City, Nebraska, with a population under 900, is offering $50,000 as a down payment to help attract new residents. The funds must go toward buying one of the town's new homes. (See Details) ➤ Venice, Italy, confirmed it will host Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's wedding in late June. Officials say only 200 guests are invited and that the ceremony—reportedly aboard Bezos' $500 million yacht—will be handled with care given the city's "fragility and uniqueness." (More) ➤ A Georgia driver's dash cam captured the moment lightning struck the shoulder of an Atlanta highway, narrowly missing another vehicle. (See Video) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ This company grew 32,481%. No, it's not Nvidia; it's Mode Mobile, 2023's fastest-growing software company, according to Deloitte. They've turned phones into an income stream, and you can invest in their pre-IPO offering at just $0.26/share. (Learn More) Please read the offering circular at invest.modemobile.com. This is a paid advertisement for Mode Mobile's Regulation A offering. Any IPO timing is unknown, general steps to be accepted have not been undertaken at this point, and that listing is not guaranteed. | | | When are you at your best? - Morning
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| | Daily Quote | | "My big preference is that we work it out with Iran, but if we don't work it out, bad things are gonna happen to Iran."
— President Trump on his effort to jump-start talks on dismantling Tehran's illicit nuclear weapons program. | | | |
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