Everyday habits may help slow biological aging, the Charlie Kirk case reaches a key moment, and China looks to the skies.
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Good Morning! Today's Flyover podcast partner is Zap Zone Defender, a simple device designed to help keep mosquitoes and other flying pests at bay during backyard gatherings, camping trips, and summer evenings outdoors. One thing you won't want to miss: Amy actually has the device with her in the studio and shows it on camera during today's episode, so be sure to stick around so you don't miss it. Check out the link to learn more. Today’s episode of The Flyover Podcast with Amy Hess has a few stories you won’t find in today’s emailed edition, only in the podcast episode, because not everything fits in an inbox. Here's a sneak peek of what we're diving into in today's Podcast Extra section: ➤ Researchers found that these daily habits can slow the body's aging rate about as much as cutting your calorie intake by a quarter. (Hear More) ➤ Tyler Robinson declined to take the stand at the preliminary hearing in the Charlie Kirk murder case, and the next move rests with the judge. (Listen Now) ➤ China has announced plans for a space-and-ground network to spot dangerous asteroids before they reach Earth. (Podcast Available) Hit play and get the full scoop.


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