Monday, December 22, 2025

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The Flyover Funding Round is Closing

We want to share this with Flyover readers directly.

Our current investment round is closing next month, and we believe it will fill. More than 60% is already subscribed, and once it’s closed, this opportunity will be gone.

That’s why we are making a strong end-of-year push, because we’d love to welcome as many Flyover reader-owners as possible before the end of 2025.

An End-of-Year Bonus for Readers

To make that easier, we’re extending our bonus shares through the New Year:

  • +10% End-of-Year Bonus Shares
  • +5% Reader Bonus Shares
    15% total bonus shares, with additional bonuses available for larger investments

This bonus is available only while shares remain and is part of this year-end push.

What Early Investors Have Already Made Possible

Reader-owners have helped The Flyover truly take off in 2025:

  • Over $3.1 million invested
  • More than 2,100 investors
  • Reader growth from ~1.5M to 3.6M+ in one year
  • 73% year-over-year revenue growth
  • 88% year-over-year gross profit growth
  • Podcast launched from zero to nearly 500,000 monthly views and listens

That growth wasn’t accidental. It came from readers stepping up and backing a different kind of media company.

Why This Matters

Legacy media is losing trust, audience, and relevance—doubling down on bias, spin, and click-driven outrage.

The Flyover is doing the opposite.

In 2025, we put legacy media on notice—by creating one of the fastest-growing fact-first, common-sense news sources in America for those who are tired of being lectured to and manipulated.

If you believe news should inform, not inflame…

If The Flyover has become part of your daily routine…

If you want to help build the alternative millions are looking for…

Today is your opportunity to become an owner before the end of the year and before this round closes next month.

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This round closes next month. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by.

The Roundup

Article Icon 1Riders Stuck Suspended on Roller Coaster 

A new “tilt” roller coaster at an Austin amusement park malfunctioned Wednesday night, leaving two riders suspended at the top of a 130-foot vertical drop for nearly an hour before technicians resolved the issue and the ride concluded without further incident.

“Circuit Breaker,” the first tilt coaster in Texas, opened for preview rides at the Circuit of the Americas racetrack in October. Park officials said that “a sensor triggered a ride delay,” and family members of the two men stuck on the ride were reportedly told they “weren’t strapped in correctly.”

Amid conflicting reports from park officials, a witness called 911, and the men were medically evaluated after the ride concluded. One said he felt “lightheadedness and symptoms consistent with blood pooling,” while the other reported “numbness in his upper leg.”

As with all amusement attractions of this sort, delays occasionally occur,” read a statement from the park. “We regret the inconvenience and are glad that out of the 25,000 people that have ridden the coaster, only two have this badge of courage.”

Article Icon 1Texas Republicans Launch Anti-Sharia Caucus

Two Republican congressmen from Texas, Chip Roy of Austin and Keith Self of McKinney, have launched the “Sharia Free America” Caucus in the U.S. House “to counter the alarming rise of Sharia in the United States,” according to a statement released Thursday.

Sharia is a system of civil and criminal law based on the tenets of Islam. While it governs daily life in countries like Iran and Afghanistan, some contend it has made inroads in Western countries with large Muslim populations.

The American way of life is under siege by radicals from a culture waging war against our Constitution and Western values,” Self said in a statement. Roy said that “Europe should be a wake-up call to America, showing what the spread of Sharia law looks like.”

The pair have authored measures to ban foreign nationals who “adhere to Sharia,” to designate the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as foreign terrorist organizations, and to restrict courts from enforcing judgments that rely on Islamic law.

Article Icon 1A&M Volleyball Wins Championship

Texas A&M’s volleyball team beat No. 1 Kentucky in straight sets yesterday to win their first national championship.

The 29-4 Aggies were down by five in the first set but edged out a 26-24 win over the Wildcats. They dominated the next two sets, winning 25-15 and 25-20.

En route to the title match, No. 3-seeded Texas A&M defeated Campbell, No. 6-seeded TCU, No. 2-seeded Louisville, No. 1-seeded Nebraska, and No. 1-seeded Pittsburgh.

Third-year coach Jamie Morrison called the win surreal. “We won the national championship, they are handing out T-shirts behind me, and I am still trying to take it all in,” he said.

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Granola is “deceptively marketed” and could be affecting your gut: Walk into any grocery store and you’ll see it on the shelf, clearly labeled as a “healthy” breakfast option. I’m talking about granola.

But according to Dr. Steven Gundry, a leading cardiothoracic surgeon and researcher with over 300 published breakthroughs, granola is “deceptively marketed” and filled with something he calls “digestive disruptors.”

Click here to see the 3 breakfast foods Dr. Gundry says to stop eating today.
Around Texas

➤ Cedar Hill: Ed Walker, president of the Texas chapter of the Christian Camp & Conference Association, claims that at least 173 youth camps do not have access to fiber internet service, a requirement passed in the aftermath of the deadly flash flood at Camp Mystic. (More)

➤ Baytown: A Harris County judge set a $3 million bond for Aundre Matthews, the 18-year-old student charged with the murder of classmate Andrew Meismer last week. The students got in a fight after Matthews reportedly accused Meismer of stealing a $21 vape pen. (More)

➤ Uvalde: The Texas Attorney General’s Office ruled the city can withhold the 911 call records related to the self-immolation of Regina Santos-Aviles, a former staffer for U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-San Antonio). (More)

➤ Lubbock: A visiting judge ruled that Jason Corley should continue to serve as the commissioner for Precinct 2 after Lubbock County Judge Curtis Parrish removed him from office earlier this month, saying his congressional campaign prevented him from holding the office. (See Details)

➤ Iowa Park: A couple was arrested Thursday with packages addressed to nearly 60 local residents. Meanwhile, an analysis by SafeWise ranks Texas third in the nation in financial losses from porch piracy. (More)

➤ Austin: Police arrested a 49-year-old man accused of detonating numerous improvised explosive devices dating back to August. No injuries have been reported as a result of the explosions. (More)

➤ Laredo: Border Patrol apprehended the “suspected caretaker” of a stash house where authorities discovered 17 illegal immigrants last week. (More)


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Texas Sports

The Cowboys lost to the Chargers 34-17 on Sunday, a day after being eliminated from playoff contention. (More)

➤ The Texans held off the Raiders 23-21 on Sunday, with C.J. Stroud connecting with Nico Collins on a 24-yard catch to secure the win. (See Highlight)

Texas high school football state championship week concluded Saturday, with Metroplex schools winning two of the three largest division titles against Houston area schools. (See Champions)

Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer | PGA

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The Business Of Texas

Heldenfels of San Marcos, a precast concrete manufacturer that helped build Arlington’s AT&T Stadium and Houston’s NRG Stadium, has been acquired by South Carolina-based Metromont. (More)

Aggreko, a Scottish mobile power provider, helped a client in the Permian basin reduce generator runtime by 96% in a pilot project that paired a battery energy storage system with a natural gas generator to power a remote water transfer operation. (More)

Dallas-based engineering giant AECOM has declined to provide information requested by Senate Democrats about its contract for work on the privately funded $400 million White House ballroom. (More)

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Top Doctor: “Oats are one of the best ways to fatten us up.” For decades, Americans were told that oatmeal is the perfect healthy breakfast.

However, a new report reveals “oats are one of the best ways to fatten us up.”

Dr. Steven Gundry exposes 3 “healthy foods” causing weight gain and reveals a groundbreaking discovery to help release excess calories instead of storing them as fat.

Click here to watch Dr. Gundry’s full presentation before it’s removed
Et Cetera

The San Antonio Zoo ranked No. 4 in the nation for its Christmas lights display, according to readers of USA Today. (More)

Michaela Benthaus, a German aerospace engineer who was paralyzed in 2018, became the first handicapped person to reach space when she launched aboard a Blue Origin New Shepard rocket with five others from Van Horn on Saturday. (See Details)

➤ Magnolia Cafe in Austin was ranked the best diner in Texas by food website Chowhound. One of its most popular dishes is the giant gingerbread banana pancakes. (More)

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The Polling Station

How do you feel about the legislative response to this summer’s catastrophic flash floods?

  1. It’s not enough
  2. Went too far
  3. It’s appropriate
  4. Not sure
 

Yesterday’s Results:

Are you traveling for Christmas?

  1. Yes: 29%
  2. No: 71%
Texas Trivia

What Texas town holds the state record for the largest snowfall in a 24-hour period?

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