|  | Wednesday, March 11, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1779, Congress established the United States Army Corps of Engineers to help design and build facilities for the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. Our Science section today reveals that researchers have finally cracked the age-old mystery of how cats always seem to land on their feet. It has to do with their special feline spines, as you can read here. Now if we could only figure out how they manage that whole nine-lives thing! Mark your calendar: The California Flyover debuts April 1. We're excited to grow The Flyover family and bring our coverage to readers across the Golden State. Click here to sign up so you don't miss the first edition. Today's sponsor, RAD Intel, is an AI company whose valuation has surged from $10M to over $220M as it scales multiple businesses on a shared AI platform ahead of a planned public listing under the reserved Nasdaq ticker $RADI. | | | | Iran War: 140 US Troops Wounded The Pentagon said Tuesday that 140 U.S. service members have been wounded over 10 days of sustained attacks since the start of Operation Epic Fury. The majority of injuries were minor, and 108 have already returned to duty. Eight service members remain severely injured and are receiving the highest level of care. Seven have been killed, including Army Sgt. Benjamin Pennington, 26, of Kentucky, whose dignified transfer took place Monday at Dover Air Force Base with Vice President JD Vance in attendance. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said that Tuesday was the "most intense" day of strikes yet, vowing the U.S. "will not relent until the enemy is totally and decisively defeated." The White House said more than 5,000 targets have been struck, and Iran's ballistic missile attacks are down over 90%. The Strait of Hormuz remains effectively shut, and an Iranian drone strike forced the United Arab Emirate's biggest oil refinery to halt operations. | NASA Satellite Falling Back to Earth A 1,300-pound NASA satellite was expected to reenter Earth's atmosphere Tuesday night after nearly 14 years in orbit. The satellite, Van Allen Probe A, launched in 2012 on what was supposed to be a two-year mission to study Earth's radiation belts, but ended up lasting seven years and making major discoveries, including the first evidence of a temporary third radiation belt that forms during intense solar activity. The probe was originally expected to remain in orbit until 2034, but an unusually active solar cycle heated the upper atmosphere, dragging it down years earlier than expected. NASA said most of the spacecraft would burn up during reentry, with the odds of anyone being harmed at about 1 in 4,200. Its twin, Van Allen Probe B, isn't expected to come down before 2030. | Ranking: Global Brands That Lost Ground A new analysis of the world's top 100 brands shows some major names took a beating last year, with Tesla leading the way at roughly $15 billion in lost brand value. The automaker's valuation fell from about $43 billion to $28 billion as controversies and trust concerns caught up with the brand, according to Brand Finance's 2026 Global 500 report. Automakers dominated the decline. Mercedes-Benz and Porsche each lost about $6 billion in brand value as the industry navigates the costly transition to electric vehicles. Luxury brands Louis Vuitton and Chanel each shed about $4 billion, and CVS dropped $3 billion as the pharmacy giant dealt with hundreds of store closures and a costly retreat from its healthcare clinic expansion. See the full chart here. 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(See Details) ➤ Twenty-seven states vowed to keep fighting Live Nation in court over Ticketmaster's alleged monopoly, rejecting the proposed $280 million antitrust settlement between the company and the Justice Department. (More) ➤ A federal appeals court officially struck down the Biden-era SAVE plan, leaving more than 7 million student loan borrowers in limbo and needing to switch repayment plans. (More) ➤ A Georgia judge rejected Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' attempt to block legal-fee recovery proceedings from President Trump, ruling that her office remains disqualified while allowing Fulton County itself to join the fight over nearly $17 million in legal fees sought by former defendants. (More) | | | Flying together with our sponsor  The AI Land Grab Is On. RAD Intel at $0.85/share through 3/12. As AI markets mature, companies aren't just competing—they're combining. In 2021, RAD acquired Atomic Reach, its core AI engine. 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Lock in $0.85/share before it changes. | | | | ➤ The NCAA announced it would be monitoring referees and officials during this year's basketball, baseball, and softball postseasons to make sure they're not betting on games via online sportsbooks. (More) ➤ Duke basketball's starting point guard and center will miss time with injuries, putting their status as a March Madness frontrunner in jeopardy. (More) ➤ The Philadelphia Phillies signed lefty pitcher Jesus Luzardo to a five-year, $135 million contract extension that will keep him with the team through at least the 2031 season. (More) ➤ Argentine forward Lionel Messi ranks second among soccer players globally with income between $70 and $80 million per year with Inter Miami. He trails only Cristiano Ronaldo, whose playing salary with Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia is estimated at $230 million per year. 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(More) ➤ The IRS and Treasury Department released their proposed rules for parents to open Trump Accounts, the new savings program for children created under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, with accounts expected to begin accepting contributions after July 4. (More) ➤ Lego posted a record year with revenue up 12% to $12.9 billion, growing twice as fast as the broader toy market thanks to its Formula 1 automotive sets and a streamlined global supply chain. (More) ➤ GE Aerospace is investing $1 billion in U.S. manufacturing across 17 states and hiring 5,000 workers to meet what CEO Larry Culp calls a "tremendous demand" in backlog orders. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ The layoffs spreading across Corporate America aren't a blip... they're a warning. UBS, one of the world's largest banks, now says there's a 93% chance of recession. Meanwhile, gold just hit record highs as millions of Americans quietly shift their retirement savings into physical gold. 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