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Three Days Left in 2025… And Three Reasons to Invest

No. 1: 2025 Matters

We’re entering the final three days of the year.

Our current investment round is closing next month, and once it’s closed, this opportunity will be gone. If you’ve been on the sidelines—thinking about investing, meaning to act, waiting for the “right moment”—2025 is that moment.

Three days left in 2025. One last chance to decide before the year turns.

Invest in The Flyover today—three days left in 2025


No. 2: Bonus Shares Are Expiring

Right now, new investors receive:

  • +15% bonus shares
  • Even more for larger investments

These bonus shares are part of our end-of-year push—and they expire in just a few days. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.

If you’ve been considering ownership, these are the most favorable terms we’re offering before this round closes.

Invest in The Flyover today—secure your bonus shares


No. 3: If Not You—Then Who?

There’s a quote often attributed to Edmund Burke:

“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

Legacy media isn’t failing by accident. It’s failing because too many celebrity “journalists” chase clicks, outrage, and push agendas instead of facts and common sense. And too many good people tuned out, assuming someone else would fix it.

The Flyover exists because we chose a different path:

  • Facts over spin
  • Reporting over celebrity status
  • Common sense over political agendas

But a better form of journalism doesn’t survive on good intentions alone. It survives because readers step forward—not just to read, but to build and own something better.

As 2025 comes to a close, this is a moment to act—not later, not next year, not when it’s easier.

If you believe Americans deserve a better way to consume the news…
If you believe truth still matters…
If you believe doing nothing is no longer an option…

Take action and make a difference—invest in The Flyover today 

Three days left in 2025.
This round closes next month.
Now is the moment.

Top Stories

Article Icon 1FEMA Denies Federal Flood Aid

The Federal Emergency Management Agency denied federal disaster funding for Gila and Mohave counties following flooding in September.

The agency said the estimated $33 million in losses were “not of such severity and magnitude” to exceed state and local capabilities.

Globe Mayor Al Gameros criticized the decision as premature, and Gov. Katie Hobbs said the state will appeal.

Nationally, FEMA is moving to focus federal disaster aid on major disasters, denying states’ requests related to smaller-scale events.

Article Icon 1Four Hurt in Phoenix Shooting

Four people were injured in a shooting Sunday morning in downtown Phoenix. A man sustained life-threatening injuries, while three women suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

The shooting prompted a heavy police presence and temporary closure of nearby Valley Metro A line westbound stations.

A day earlier, Phoenix police shot a man near Cactus Road after he confronted officers while armed with a gun. He was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, and no officers were harmed.

Article Icon 1Some Fireworks Legal Through Jan. 4

With New Year’s Eve approaching, officials reminded residents that only certain fireworks are legal from Dec. 26 through Jan. 4—one of two annual periods allowed by state law.

Permitted fireworks include sparklers, fountains, ground spinners, and smoke devices, while any fireworks that explode or launch into the air are illegal and can result in fines.

During the period, all fireworks are banned from 11 p.m. to 8 a.m., except on New Year’s Eve, when they’re allowed until 1 a.m.

Fire officials said enforcement of fireworks rules will be increased this year following a rise in fireworks-related calls last year. You can find firework safety tips here.

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Around Arizona

➤ Statewide: Arizona and other Colorado River Basin states remain at an impasse over water rights with a federal Feb. 14 deadline looming. (Watch)

➤ Statewide: Flu cases in Arizona surged 89% in one week as the season peaks later than normal, raising concerns it could extend into spring. (Watch)

➤ Phoenix: An increase in pedestrian deaths prompted city leaders to implement tougher jaywalking enforcement along with $5.6 million in safer crosswalks. (Watch)

Pima County: Authorities continue searching for a person of interest in a double shooting at a Goodwill Donation Center that left two employees hospitalized. (Watch)

➤ Flagstaff: Five years after his French bulldog Olive was stolen, a man was joyfully reunited with her when her microchip was detected by a scanner. (Watch)

➤ Williams: Power was restored to more than 1,200 residents Saturday afternoon after a bird caused an outage earlier in the day. (More)

Arizona Sports

The Arizona Cardinals were crushed 37-14 by Cincinnati on Sunday, falling to 3-13 on the season. (More)

Fresno State defeated Miami (Ohio) 18-3 in the 10th annual Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl on Saturday in Tucson. (More)

Phoenix Suns center Mark Williams and New Orleans Pelicans guard Jose Alvarado took part in a heated exchange Saturday night, with Alvarado landing a punch. (Watch)

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

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Arizona Business

Warmer weather and the lack of snow since early December are forcing Snowbowl and other ski resorts to adjust operations after a strong start. (Watch)

Maricopa County will host a veteran hiring event today in Litchfield Park, with employers from industries such as healthcare, construction, and technology set to attend. (More)

Macy’s and Best Buy are among the retailers charging for holiday gift returns by mail, with fees ranging from $3.99 to $45 depending on the item. (Watch)

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Et Cetera

Dozens of people gathered in Marana for the burial of Vietnam veteran Darrell Lee Arelt, who had no known next of kin, after his landlord called on the community to attend. (Watch)

A nearly $13 million lottery jackpot remains unclaimed after the winning ticket was sold Nov. 24 in Scottsdale. The winner has until May 23 to claim the prize. (More)

State Sen. Janae Shamp, R-Phoenix, introduced a bill calling for the state Department of Health Services to conduct a study of Trump Derangement Syndrome. (Watch)

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The Poll

Do you celebrate New Year’s Eve with fireworks?

  1. Yes
  2. No

 

Previous Results:

What’s your Christmas morning tradition?

  1. Gift Exchange: 17%
  2. A combination: 16%
  3. Family time: 15%
  4. None/other: 14%
  5. Church service: 13%
  6. Sleeping in: 13%
  7. Holiday movies: 12%
Arizona Trivia

What year did a Gilbert couple win Arizona’s largest single lottery payout?

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