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.

👉 Own The Flyover → Click here to invest

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

Top Stories

Article Icon 1PSC Greenlights Power Plan

The state Public Service Commission voted 5-0 to approve Georgia Power’s $16 billion plan to add nearly 10 gigawatts of energy capacity through 2031.

The utility said the average residential customer will save about $8.50 a month between 2029 and 2031, as data centers and other large users pick up more of the costs.

“We share the public’s concerns about costs to provide energy to new large-load customers, including data centers,” PSC Chairman Jason Shaw said. “This agreement ensures data centers—or, if necessary, Georgia Power itself—will pay for this new infrastructure.”

Ahead of Friday’s vote, the commissioners heard from supporters and opponents of the plan, which calls for the addition of natural gas, solar, batteries, and third-party purchases.

  Article Icon 1 Man Convicted in Dog Fighting Case

Dun Bradford of Sale City was found guilty on 67 federal charges tied to dog fighting, drug manufacturing, and gun possession after a raid uncovered 67 abused dogs on his property.

The dogs were chained without food or shelter, and evidence showed long-term breeding and training for fights. Officers also found crack cocaine and firearms inside the home.

Bradford faces up to life in prison.

Prosecutors said the case shows how dog fighting is often linked to drugs and violent crime.

Article Icon 1Sugar Bowl Showdown Set

Georgia will face Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl at 8 p.m. on Jan. 1 in New Orleans, a College Football Playoff rematch of their high-scoring October clash.

Georgia won the October game 43-35 with a 17-point fourth-quarter comeback, but both teams have changed, and Ole Miss is now led by new head coach Pete Golding.

The Bulldogs enter the game with a 12-1 record, while Ole Miss is riding high off a 41-10 rout of Tulane in its first-ever playoff win.

An all-SEC Sugar Bowl matchup hasn’t occurred in more than 60 years. The winner will advance to the semifinals to face the winner of Ohio State-Miami.

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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 Georgia

➤ Fulton County: The county acknowledged failing to follow proper ballot verification procedures in the processing of more than 300,000 early votes in the 2020 election. (More)

Augusta: The U.S. Coast Guard continued a search for Roman Waldera, missing off the Georgia coast. A body was found on Thursday, but was not immediately identified. (More)

➤ Macon: State Rep. Dale Washburn, R-Macon, may propose a bill to require local votes before cities can install school speed zone cameras or extend camera contracts. (More)

Fulton County: A homeowner was arrested after allegedly shooting two teens stealing packages from outside his front door, striking one on the foot and the other on the arm. (More)

Metro Atlanta: Christmas Day temperatures are forecast to reach the low 70s, nearing the 2015 record high of 75, amid dry, springlike conditions. (More)


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Georgia Sports

The Atlanta Falcons defeated Phoenix 26-19 on Sunday, led by running back Bijan Robinson’s 168 total yards. (More)

Georgia’s final high school football rankings were released on Thursday, with Class 6A state champion Buford High School taking the top spot. (More)

The college football bowl season rolls on, with games featuring Georgia Tech and Georgia Southern still to come. (Bowl Game Schedule and Results)

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

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Georgia Business

Georgia remains one of the least profitable states for insurers, prompting warnings that premiums may rise unless lawmakers act. (More)

A revised plan halves the size of a proposed hotel behind the former University of Georgia President’s House, but neighbors continue to voice zoning, traffic, and noise concerns. (More)

Georgia Piedmont Technical College and Atlanta police launched a program that awards police academy recruits college credits toward a criminal justice degree. (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

➤ Project Freedom Ride donated nearly 500 cans and over 2000 pounds of dog food to the North Augusta Animal Shelter, supporting shelter pets during the holidays. (More)

➤ Valdosta City Schools packed 40,000 lunches for winter break distribution, with pickup available today at Valdosta High School. (More)

➤ Former WWE stars, including Heath Slater and Johnny Swinger, headlined Wrestling for a Cause in Augusta, raising funds for a fire-impacted family and wrestler Toni Rose. (More)

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The Poll

Will Georgia beat Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl?

  1. By a little
  2. By a lot
  3. No
  4. Not sure

Yesterday’s Results:

Have you watched any college football bowl games yet?

  1. Yes: 58%
  2. No: 42%
Georgia Trivia

What is the main river that flows through Columbus?

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