Welcome to the Daily Briefing. Kick off Friday with these stories:
Nicole Fallert here, bringing you the news to know on Friday, from a progressive headed to Washington and why Pittsburghers are hoisting traffic cones.
⚑ America’s flag is not just a design, but an idea. Now, it’s time for students to weigh in. As we approach the 250th anniversary of the United States, you’re invited to step into the story of our democracy with the “Fly Your Flag” contest. Details here.
Progressive Democrat Analilia Mejia delivered a fiery, defiant speech from Montclair, New Jersey, after she clinched a decisive win in a special election for the U.S. House of Representatives, casting her victory as the start of a long crusade against power that has a “stranglehold over every aspect of our lives.”
She will serve out the remainder of now-Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s term through the end of 2026. Her win will shift the scales in the U.S. House, narrowing the GOP majority down to three seats.
NCAA Gymnastics
Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chiles saw her collegiate career come to a close Thursday, but the UCLA gymnast, of course, went out with a stellar performance at the 2026 women’s college gymnastics national championship semifinals. Chiles’ best events of the night came in the floor exercise and balance beam with scores of 9.9750 and 9.9500, respectively. Let’s see how to score a perfect 10.
MLB
The Pittsburgh Pirates, tied for first place in the NL Central division with an 11-7 record, are one of baseball’s most pleasant surprises of the 2026 season so far. How are they doing it? Since the beginning of the season, an orange traffic cone has been a constant presence inside the Pirates dugout. And when good things like a walk-off win happen, it’s usually part of the festivities.
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