|  | Tuesday, February 24, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1991, U.S. armed forces launched their ground offensive in the Gulf War, invading Iraq and Kuwait after nearly six weeks of intense bombing. 📒Yesterday in our poll, we asked whether you've ever had a prophetic dream, the kind that later comes true. One reader, Jeff, shared this: "I dreamed my estranged daughter called and asked if she could come home. In the dream, I refused her because of past offenses, then had a thought: Jesus never withholds his love from me. Two weeks later, she really called and asked to come home. My answer? Of course. Do you need me to come get you? That dream changed everything. My daughter and I now have a restored and flourishing relationship." Thanks to everyone who wrote in. It was enlightening to read your responses. 🎧If you invested $100 in 1965 in gold, what would it be worth by the end of 2025? What about real estate and stocks? On today's episode of The Flyover Podcast, host Ayla Brown breaks down a new analysis of the six most common assets. Watch to learn more. Today's sponsor, Advantage Gold, is hosting the 2026 Gold & Silver Summit to help investors protect their retirement accounts and strategically position for market volatility amid de-dollarization fears and rising demand for precious metals. | | | | Blizzard Buries the Northeast The Blizzard of 2026 dumped over 2 feet of snow from New Jersey to New England on Monday, knocking out power to more than 644,000 customers and shutting down travel across the I-95 corridor. Follow live updates here. Providence, Rhode Island, shattered its all-time single-storm snowfall record set during the Blizzard of 1978. Two people were killed in Maryland when a tree struck their vehicle. New York City issued its first blizzard warning in nearly a decade, with Central Park recording 19.7 inches. See photos from NYC here. More than 8,000 flights were canceled, and travel bans forced schools, buses, and rail service to shut down across the tri-state area. NYC schools reopened Tuesday. | Dow Drops 800 Points on Tariff, AI Fears The Dow dropped more than 800 points Monday as Wall Street digested President Trump's new 15% global tariffs and growing fears that artificial intelligence could gut entire industries. The launches of Anthropic's AI tools were cited as the primary triggers for IBM's 13% plunge and a wide cybersecurity selloff, which analysts called a "cybersecurity bloodbath." Adding fuel to the fire, a viral research report from Citrini Research imagined a 2028 scenario in which AI makes white-collar workers obsolete, triggering mass layoffs and a consumption collapse. Read the report here. Though framed as a thought exercise rather than a prediction, it spooked investors enough to drag down shares of Visa, Mastercard, and DoorDash. | State of the Union Airs Tonight President Trump delivers his first State of the Union of his second term tonight at 9 p.m. ET, with tariffs, Iran, the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, and midterm elections all on the table. Ahead of the address, the president invited the gold medal-winning U.S. men's hockey team to attend, telling them on a postgame phone call he'd send a military plane to get them there. FBI Director Kash Patel was right in the middle of the locker room celebration in Milan, cracking beers and helping connect the team with the president's call. Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger will deliver the Democratic response, while dozens of Democrats plan to skip the address entirely. Love reading The Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family.  | |  | | The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes. Clicking the link will take you directly to these stories: ➤ If you invested $100 in the six major asset classes in 1965, what would your investment be worth today? (Hear Details) ➤ A former U.K. ambassador to the U.S. was arrested in London over alleged Epstein-linked misconduct. (Hear Episode) ➤ During the BAFTA awards, an attendee with Tourette's shouted a slur that aired on live television. (Listen Now)  | | | | ➤ The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's No. 2 official, Ralph Abraham, abruptly stepped down less than three months into the job, citing family obligations. (More) ➤ A federal judge permanently blocked the release of former special counsel Jack Smith's report on President Trump's classified documents case, ruling that releasing it would violate the presumption of innocence after charges were dismissed. (More) ➤ Senate Democrats introduced legislation requiring the administration to refund up to $175 billion in tariffs the Supreme Court ruled were invalid. The bill faces long odds in the Republican-controlled Congress. (More) | | | Flying together with our sponsor  With the dollar's reserve status hitting a multi-decade low and a 15% global tariff emergency triggering market shockwaves, the greatest wealth transfer in history has begun. While paper assets fracture, an insatiable demand for silver—driven by the AI and EV revolution—is colliding with a 6-year structural deficit. You are either holding a strategic asset or an IOU. On March 4 at 7 p.m. ET, join Jeremy Blossom, Benny Johnson, Jason Hanson, and Ken Rogoff for the biggest event of the year: The 2026 Gold & Silver Summit. The Strategy Briefing: -
Retirement Framework: Protecting your 401(k), IRA, or TSP from de-dollarization. -
Strategic Positioning: Responding to volatility instead of reacting to headlines. Live Attendee Bonus: Join us live to claim Ken Rogoff's book, Our Dollar, Your Problem, FREE. (RESERVE YOUR VIRTUAL SEAT NOW) | | | | ➤ U.S. skier Lindsey Vonn said she nearly lost her left leg after her Feb. 8 Olympic downhill crash, crediting Dr. Tom Hackett with a procedure that prevented amputation. Vonn said Hackett was only in Cortina because she'd torn her ACL shortly before the Olympics. (More) ➤ Men's Basketball AP Poll: Duke's victory over top-ranked Michigan last week thrust the Blue Devils into the No. 1 spot in this week's rankings. The Wolverines, meanwhile, dropped to No. 3. (See Full Poll) ➤ The controversial "tush push" play is unlikely to be banned this offseason, according to the NFL's competition committee co-chairman, Rich McKay, who said: "There's no team proposal that I've seen… But you never know." (More) ➤ Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton, already out for the season while rehabbing a torn Achilles, has been diagnosed with shingles and will be away from the team for several weeks. Coach Rick Carlisle called it a "very painful" setback. (More) ➤ Yesterday's results: NBA | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Discover the comfort of natural movement with Grounded Footwear. Designed to mimic barefoot walking, these lightweight shoes promote better posture, improved balance, and all-day comfort. With a flexible sole and roomy toe box, they support your feet the way nature intended. Step into freedom and feel the difference. | | | Daily Market Report 02/23/2026 | ▼ | NASDAQ National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations | 22,627.27 | -1.13% | | ▼ | SPX S&P 500 | 6,837.75 | -1.04% | | ▼ | DJI Dow Jones Industrial Average | 48,804.06 | -1.66% | | ▼ | BTC Bitcoin | $64,612.00 | -4.50% | | ▲ | GOLD Per Ounce | $5,255.10 | 3.87% | | ▲ | SILVER Per Ounce | $88.68 | 7.77% | | ▲ | OIL West Texas Intermediate Crude | $66.45 | 0.09% | | ▲ | ACLX Arcellx | $113.72 | +77.38% | Bitcoin, gold, silver, and oil are traded 24 hours a day. ➤ Big Stock Move: Biotech firm Arcellx surged more than 77% after Gilead Sciences announced it would acquire the cancer-treatment company for $7.8 billion, or $115 per share in cash. (More) ➤ The Supreme Court agreed to hear from oil and gas companies, including ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy, trying to block billions of dollars in climate change lawsuits brought by local governments across the country. (More) ➤ U.S. and Canadian airlines halted flights to Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara after violence erupted across Mexico's Jalisco state following the Mexican army's killing of cartel leader "El Mencho." (More) ➤ Mortgage rates dropped below 6% this week, hitting their lowest level since September 2022. (More) | | | Flying together with our sponsor For the first time in history, the silver market is entering its sixth consecutive year of structural deficit. While you hear about "market vibes," the cold reality is that global demand—supercharged by the AI and EV revolution—is outstripping mine supply by millions of ounces annually. As above-ground stockpiles evaporate, we are witnessing the greatest wealth transfer in history. In a deficit this deep, the financial system doesn't just bend; it breaks. You are either holding the physical metal or an empty promise. On March 4 at 7 p.m. ET, join Jeremy Blossom, Benny Johnson, Jason Hanson, and Ken Rogoff for the biggest event of the year: The 2026 Gold & Silver Summit. The Strategy Briefing: -
The AI/EV Surge: Why industrial demand makes this silver reset different from any in history. -
Retirement Framework: Protecting your 401(k), IRA, or TSP from the supply-demand cliff. Live Attendee Bonus: Join us live to claim Ken Rogoff's book, Our Dollar, Your Problem, FREE. (RESERVE YOUR VIRTUAL SEAT NOW) | | | | ➤ Researchers discovered that horses produce their signature whinny by whistling and vibrating their vocal folds at the same time, making them the only large mammal known to pull off both simultaneously. (More) ➤ Six planets will be visible in the evening sky at the end of February, with Feb. 28 considered the best night to spot Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all above the horizon at once. (More) ➤ OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called claims that ChatGPT uses gallons of water per query "completely untrue," while arguing that training a human takes 20 years of food and energy before they "get smart." (More) | | | |  | | Travel Tuesday is brought to you by:  ➤ After more than a century of construction, Barcelona's La Sagrada FamÃlia is nearing completion, with cameras capturing a behind-the-scenes look at the final sculptures being prepared for GaudÃ's iconic basilica. (Watch Video) ➤ Thailand's remote golf courses offer a surprising way to experience the country's mountains, jungles, and coastlines, with caddy culture providing a layer of local immersion most tourists never get. (See Courses) ➤ During Oxford University's 28 weeks of holidays, visitors can book overnight stays inside the historic colleges, sleeping in ancient quads and eating breakfast beneath oil portraits in wood-paneled dining halls, with rooms starting around $156 a night. (See Oxford) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Last Chance at up to 20% bonus shares: They're bringing the legendary Juan Valdez® coffee brand back to the U.S. But that's just one reason investors are pouring $100M+ into Green Coffee Company. With 37X revenue growth behind them and 2027 IPO plans ahead, now is the time to become a shareholder. Invest in Green Coffee Company by 11:59 PM PT and get up to 20% bonus shares. This is a paid advertisement for Green Coffee Company's Regulation CF offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.greencoffeecompany.com/. Timelines are subject to change. Listing on the NASDAQ is contingent upon necessary approvals, and reserving a ticker symbol does not guarantee a company's public listing. | | | | | ➤ Some Orlando, Florida, residents are outfitting their small dogs with spiked canvas armor following a string of coyote attacks in broad daylight. (See Armor) ➤ Two Michigan men set a Guinness World Record by playing singles pickleball for 28 straight hours, crushing the previous record by four hours. (Watch Video) ➤ A Taiwanese middle school requires students to scale a 50-foot rock-climbing wall before receiving their graduation certificates. (See Wall) ➤ A Henry Ford biography was returned to a Washington state library nearly 64 years past its due date. The man says he has a second overdue book but wants to finish reading it first. (See Book) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Doctors are stunned by this natural Ozempic alternative—melting fat fast, controlling blood sugar, and causing zero side effects. No shots, no nausea, no high price. Backed by thousands of success stories. Big Pharma wants it gone. Watch this short video before it disappears. | | Daily Quote | | "It completely smashed it. We were just as shocked as everyone else." — Candice Hrencecin, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Boston, on Rhode Island's record-breaking snowfall during the storm | | | Today's Trivia What state claims to have invented basketball, volleyball, baseball, and candlepin bowling? Show me the answer | | |
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