Saturday, June 6, 2026

Space Center Facelift, New Food Truck Permits, and Arena Football in DFW

NASA has tapped seven firms to modernize aging facilities at Johnson Space Center in Houston under a construction contract worth up to $300 million.

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Article Icon 1NASA Funds Houston Space Center Upgrade

NASA has tapped seven firms to modernize aging facilities at Johnson Space Center in Houston under a construction contract worth up to $300 million.

The companies will compete for task orders covering buildings, utilities, and equipment across the campus, with all funds due to be obligated by Sept. 30. Much of the infrastructure dates to the 1960s.

JSC anchors America’s human spaceflight program, home to Mission Control and astronaut crew training. The work aims to keep Houston’s Space City campus ready for the next era of exploration.

Article Icon 1Paxton Probes Energy Drink Marketing

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton opened an investigation into Celsius Holdings and its Alani Nu energy drink, alleging the company markets dangerously caffeinated products to teenagers.

Each 12-ounce can packs 200 milligrams of caffeine, a level the state says medical professionals consider dangerous for children, and regulators are weighing whether the labeling violates the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act.

The probe follows a wrongful-death lawsuit by the family of a South Texas 17-year-old cheerleader who, the suit alleges, died from an enlarged heart tied to excessive caffeine. Alani Nu’s colorful, youth-oriented branding drew the state’s scrutiny.

Article Icon 1El Paso Schools Vote to Slash Jobs

El Paso's largest school district voted to declare financial exigency Thursday, a move that lets it break contracts and slash hundreds of jobs to close a projected $42.1 million budget gap for next year.

The 5-1 decision cuts 54 teaching positions, 40 contracted workers, and 150 at-will employees, trimming the shortfall to about $4.3 million. Trustees will notify staff and adopt a budget June 16.

EnergyX

The Hidden Cost of ChatGPT: A Lithium Crisis

That ChatGPT answer you just got? It ran on electricity. A lot of it.

OpenAI's data centers consume more power than some small countries, and every one of them runs rows of lithium-ion battery backup systems to keep servers alive if the grid hiccups.

The world isn't producing enough lithium to keep up. And one company is making major moves to fill the gap.

EnergyX just announced plans for a second lithium project in the United States, sitting on approximately 2.4 million tons of lithium in Utah. They're projecting $600M+ in annual revenue at full scale, and retail investors can currently claim an early-stage stake.

Here's why the timing matters.

Demand is projected to hit 5.5 million tons by 2040. And that was before the AI buildout got priced in.

McKinsey now projects battery demand growing 30% annually through 2030. The supply gap is widening and not going away.

EnergyX is positioned at the center of it.

Invest before the 7/16 deadline.

Around Texas

Statewide: Texas gas prices fell for a second straight week as the statewide average dropped 20 cents to $3.72 per gallon, giving drivers a break as summer travel season begins. (More)

Also statewide: Food truck operators will no longer need separate local permits under a new statewide licensing system that takes effect July 1, streamlining regulations for vendors across the state. (More)

Dallas: Victory Park businesses are weighing an uncertain future after the Mavericks and Stars announced plans to leave downtown Dallas and relocate to new arenas outside the city center. (More)

Lubbock: Drought conditions continue across Lubbock County, where all residents remain affected and year-round water restrictions limit outdoor watering as rainfall lags behind historical averages. (More)

Austin: A judge recommended returning Save Austin Now’s lawsuit against City Manager T.C. Broadnax to Travis County state court after rejecting the city’s attempt to move the logo-dispute case to federal court. (More)

Cameron County: Officials are building a $1.2 million flood warning network across the Rio Grande Valley that could give residents up to 10 hours of advance notice before floodwaters reach their neighborhoods. (More)


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Texas Sports

Center Victor Wembanyama scored 29 points and gave San Antonio a late lead, but Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson answered in the final seconds as the Spurs fell 105-104 to New York and dropped into a 2-0 NBA Finals hole. (More

➤ Lionel Messi and Argentina face Honduras at Texas A&M’s Kyle Field today, where a crowd of up to 102,733 could be the largest of his career. (More)

Professional arena football is returning to the Dallas-Fort Worth area with the Dallas Apex, a National Arena League expansion team co-owned by Commanders defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr. The team will begin play in 2027 in Mesquite. (More)

President Trump will attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Monday in New York, the Spurs’ first away game of the series. It’s the first Finals game at Madison Square Garden since 1999. (More)

The Dallas Cowboys receiver George Pickens skipped voluntary OTAs but is due at mandatory minicamp June 16. He signed his $27.3 million franchise tag, meaning he’d face fines for missing more. (More)

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Discovered: 328 Years Worth of Lithium

The United States just discovered a massive lithium reserve in the Appalachia region, a 328-year supply based on America’s 2025 import totals.

With Morgan Stanley forecasting an 80,000-ton shortage this year alone, the sooner we can tap into it the better.

For companies like EnergyX, that spells opportunity.

Their patented technology can recover lithium 500X faster than traditional methods. It's why industry leaders like General Motors have already invested.

Now, they hold rights to up to 13 million tons of untapped lithium across the Americas. And they just announced plans for their second U.S. lithium production facility.

All of which puts them on the short list of companies capable of turning massive reserves into fast results.

Claim your piece of this lithium boom as an early-stage EnergyX investor before the 7/16 deadline.

Et Cetera

Frisco: A $15 million steel-framed mansion under construction has hit the market, with listing agents calling it the city’s first home built with a steel frame. (See Mansion)

Mansfield: Oklahoma-based Hideaway Pizza plans to open its fourth North Texas location here, with construction scheduled to begin in July and finish in early 2027. (More)

Actor Jerry O’Connell says he’s ready to move to San Antonio after spending time in the city during the NBA Finals, praising its history, attractions, and hospitality. (See Jerry)

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The Polling Station

How often do you eat at food trucks?

  1. Never
  2. A few times a year
  3. Monthly
  4. Weekly
  5. Several times a week

 

Yesterday's Results:

How many magnets do you have on your refrigerator?

  1. 1-5: 28%
  2. 6-15: 28%
  3. None: 19%
  4. 16-40: 17%
  5. More!: 8%
Texas Trivia

Which three cities share the state record for the hottest recorded temperature?

Show me the answer

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$50M Fraud Sweep, Brown Leading Husted, and Ohio Remembers D-Day

Federal and Ohio officials launched a sweeping anti-fraud operation Thursday, unsealing 14 indictments tied to schemes totaling more than $50 million.
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Article Icon 1Ohio Fraud Crackdown Nets 14 Indicted

Federal and Ohio officials launched a sweeping anti-fraud operation Thursday, unsealing 14 indictments tied to schemes totaling more than $50 million.

Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel joined Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost at the Defense Supply Center Columbus to announce the new federal-state partnership.

The cases target Medicaid billing abuse, COVID-19 relief fraud, and romance scams. Prosecutors also unveiled a new FBI Most Wanted Fraudsters List as part of the initiative.

Hours after the announcement, the Ohio Department of Medicaid suspended payments to 49 home health care providers in central Ohio whose billing patterns raised red flags for potential waste and abuse, acting under Gov. DeWine’s executive order.

Article Icon 1Brown Leads Husted by 8

A Fox News poll released Thursday gives former Sen. Sherrod Brown (D) a commanding 8-point lead over incumbent Sen. Jon Husted (R) in Ohio’s 2026 Senate race.

The survey of 1,015 registered Ohio voters found Brown ahead 53% to 45%, a margin outside the poll’s sampling error.

Trump’s net favorability in Ohio has plummeted 20 points since his November 2024 win, fueling Brown’s crossover appeal with Republican voters.

The stakes extend beyond Ohio’s borders as the winner of the Husted-Brown race could determine which party controls the U.S. Senate next January.

Article Icon 1World Cup Comes to Ohio Today

Ohio gets an early taste of the FIFA World Cup tonight as Brazil faces Egypt at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, marking the city's first major international soccer match in more than a decade.

The match is part of the "Road to 26" pre-tournament series, with kickoff set for 6 p.m. Brazil arrives without forward Neymar, who is sidelined with a calf strain and staying in New Jersey for treatment.

Columbus hosts its own pre-tournament match on Sunday, when Ecuador and Guatemala face off at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field at 4 p.m. Ecuador is training at the OhioHealth Performance Center as it prepares for the tournament.

The World Cup officially starts June 11.

EnergyX

The Hidden Cost of ChatGPT: A Lithium Crisis

That ChatGPT answer you just got? It ran on electricity. A lot of it.

OpenAI's data centers consume more power than some small countries, and every one of them runs rows of lithium-ion battery backup systems to keep servers alive if the grid hiccups.

The world isn't producing enough lithium to keep up. And one company is making major moves to fill the gap.

EnergyX just announced plans for a second lithium project in the United States, sitting on approximately 2.4 million tons of lithium in Utah. They're projecting $600M+ in annual revenue at full scale, and retail investors can currently claim an early-stage stake.

Here's why the timing matters.

Demand is projected to hit 5.5 million tons by 2040. And that was before the AI buildout got priced in.

McKinsey now projects battery demand growing 30% annually through 2030. The supply gap is widening and not going away.

EnergyX is positioned at the center of it.

Invest before the 7/16 deadline.

 
Around Ohio

Statewide: Ohioans pause Saturday to mark the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, honoring the thousands of Buckeye State veterans who stormed the beaches of Normandy and helped turn the tide of World War II. (More)

Statewide: The Ohio governor's race is essentially tied, with Democrat Amy Acton edging Republican Vivek Ramaswamy 50% to 49% in a new Fox News poll—the same survey showing Sherrod Brown leading in the Senate race. (More)

Columbus: Police named Officers Holden Woolever and Benjamin Beidleman in the June 3 fatal shooting of Isawan Foster, 33, who was firing into a residence when officers responded to a domestic violence call. New body camera footage was released. (More)

Lorain County: Gov. Mike DeWine ordered flags at half-staff Sunday in Lorain County and at the Ohio Statehouse to honor former state Sen. Jeff Armbruster, who also served as Lorain County Administrator. (More)

Statewide: Attorney General Dave Yost sued Superior Air-Ground Ambulance Service of Ohio over alleged deceptive billing, claiming the company billed patients out-of-network for physician-ordered transfers, leaving some facing bills in the hundreds or thousands of dollars. (More)

New Richmond: Rescuers searching the Ohio River for a kayaker missing since Thursday have transitioned to a recovery operation. The kayaker's boat capsized near New Richmond in Clermont County. A multi-agency search resumed Friday. (More)


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Ohio Sports

JT Poston holds the lead at the Memorial Tournament through two rounds at 9-under par, as the field has been trimmed to the top 50 players and ties following the tournament's cut. (More)

➤ English Premier League club Burnley FC will play three preseason friendlies in the U.S. this summer, including a stop at TQL Stadium to face FC Cincinnati on July 10 and a matchup against Columbus Crew at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field on July 12. (More)

➤ Hilliard Bradley High School captured the Ohio high school Division I softball championship Thursday, defeating Lancaster 7-5, while Danville topped West Jefferson 2-0 to claim the Division VI title. Semifinal and championship games continue at Firestone Stadium in Akron. (Tournament Info)

➤ The Cincinnati Reds dealt right-handed pitcher Kyle Nicolas to the Baltimore Orioles for cash considerations. Nicolas posted an 8.59 ERA across 7⅓ innings in seven appearances for Cincinnati. (More)

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Discovered: 328 Years Worth of Lithium

The United States just discovered a massive lithium reserve in the Appalachia region, a 328-year supply based on America’s 2025 import totals.

With Morgan Stanley forecasting an 80,000-ton shortage this year alone, the sooner we can tap into it the better.

For companies like EnergyX, that spells opportunity.

Their patented technology can recover lithium 500X faster than traditional methods. It's why industry leaders like General Motors have already invested.

Now, they hold rights to up to 13 million tons of untapped lithium across the Americas. And they just announced plans for their second U.S. lithium production facility.

All of which puts them on the short list of companies capable of turning massive reserves into fast results.

Claim your piece of this lithium boom as an early-stage EnergyX investor before the 7/16 deadline.

Et Cetera

The Columbus Summer Wine Festival returns June 6–7 with tastings from Ohio wineries and vineyards, food trucks, and live entertainment. (More)

Ohio's weekend lineup covers outdoor festivals, concerts, and community markets across metro areas and surrounding communities June 6–7. (More)

A second Ohio Buc-ee's location is coming to Mansfield, where the city council unanimously approved a 74,000-square-foot travel center near I-71 and State Route 39, set to open in 2028 with more than 175 jobs. (More)

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The Poll

Have you ever visited the D-Day landing beaches in France?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. I’d like to

Yesterday's Results:

Do you have a vanity license plate?

  1. No: 56%
  2. Yes: 23%
  3. I used to: 21%
Ohio Trivia

Which sitting U.S. president was the first to attend a professional baseball game?

Show me the answer

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Space Center Facelift, New Food Truck Permits, and Arena Football in DFW

NASA has  tapped seven firms to modernize aging facilities at Johnson Space Center in Houston under a construction contract worth up to $...