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DOJ Warns States, Bus Crash Hospitalizes Dozens, Wi-Fi Tips

The Justice Department warns election officials over noncitizen voting, a Maryland bus crash injures dozens, and common household items may be slowing your Wi-Fi.

 

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Business Rankings, Outdoor Basketball, and a Viral Police Pursuit

Ohio was ranked the nation’s top state for business for the first time, leading an annual list that graded all 50 states across 138 metrics. You can view the complete study here.                
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Article Icon 1Ohio Named Top State for Business

Ohio was ranked the nation’s top state for business for the first time, leading an annual list that graded all 50 states across 138 metrics. You can view the complete study here.

The Buckeye State climbed from No. 5 last year to No. 1, marking five straight years of gains and a 33-spot rise since 2010. Ohio scored 1,623 of a possible 2,500 points, finishing nine points ahead of runner-up North Carolina.

Ohio placed first in both infrastructure and cost of doing business. Infrastructure was the most heavily weighted category this year—nearly 18% of the total score. The state has no corporate income tax and sits within a day’s drive of more than 143 million people.

Officials pointed to a string of major projects, from a semiconductor complex to new battery and drone plants, as evidence the state’s pro-growth strategy is working.

Article Icon 1Senator Threatens Cincinnati Funding

U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, is warning Cincinnati that it could jeopardize federal funding over the city’s “potentially illegal and wasteful DEI Procurement Ordinance.”

In a letter to Mayor Aftab Pureval, Moreno said the measure could run afoul of President Trump’s executive orders barring diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. He warned the city could risk millions in federal aid tied to housing, business tax breaks, and neighborhood work.

City officials disputed the claim, saying the ordinance only merged two existing departments and did not authorize new spending. The decade-old program it oversees helps minority- and women-owned firms compete for city contracts.

Pureval’s office declined to comment but said the mayor would respond with a letter of his own in the coming days.

Article Icon 1Outdoor Hoops Event Announced

Four of Ohio’s biggest college basketball programs will share one court this fall in a first-of-its-kind outdoor doubleheader.

On Oct. 7, Ohio State will face Cincinnati, and Xavier will meet Dayton at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, the outdoor home of the Cincinnati Open. It will mark the first time all four in-state rivals have appeared at the same event.

The event will bring basketball to the renovated tennis venue, where Center Court—usually reserved for pro tennis—will be converted into an open-air hardwood arena. University of Dayton Arena will serve as the backup site if weather interferes.

The games also will serve as a fundraiser, with proceeds supporting mental health awareness across Ohio. Start times and ticket details haven’t been announced.

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Big Oil Just Bet Big on Lithium

Eni, Italy’s largest oil producer, just signed a strategic agreement to invest in EnergyX’s lithium project in Chile, a stake that could reach $225M. The project is expected to generate $1.3B in annual revenue at forecasted market prices.

It’s just one piece of EnergyX’s portfolio holding up to 15M+ tons of untapped lithium, and it’s the latest proof of their progress. Through July 16, you can invest as an early-stage shareholder and share in that growth.

EnergyX’s patented tech recovers up to 3X more lithium than traditional methods at 500X the speed. When combined with their resource portfolio, the road to commercial-scale production is clear. Lithium demand is projected to grow 5X by 2040, so the timing couldn’t be better.

General Motors and POSCO are already EnergyX shareholders. Now it’s your turn. Become an early-stage EnergyX shareholder before the July 16 deadline.

Around Ohio

➤ Statewide: A bipartisan bill advancing in the Ohio House would let police obtain a missing person’s cellphone location without a court order when a life is in immediate danger. Similar measures have already passed in 31 other states. (More)

➤ Toledo: A hazardous materials call at a central Toledo health center Thursday morning forced an evacuation and sent three people to the hospital with minor injuries. Five others were affected but declined treatment as crews searched for the cause. (More)

➤ Summit County: State Sen. Casey Weinstein, D-Hudson, is drafting a bill to tighten digging rules for fiber-optic crews after a June explosion destroyed three homes and damaged dozens more. (See Details)

➤ Cuyahoga County: Leaving a pet inside a car for more than 10 minutes is now a crime countywide when temperatures exceed 70 degrees or fall below 30 degrees, unless the vehicle is running air conditioning or heat. (More)

➤ Stow: A small plane ran off the runway and into a ditch at Kent State University Airport on Wednesday afternoon, causing minor damage. The 24-year-old pilot walked away unhurt. (More)

➤ Southwest Ohio: Water bills across Butler and Warren counties vary by more than $100 for the same usage, a new survey found, with local rates ranging from about $116 in Oxford to $273 in Monroe. (See Rates)

➤ East Liverpool: The city will unveil an American Revolution monument Saturday: a 10-foot black granite obelisk honoring 157 Revolutionary War veterans buried in Columbiana County. (See Details)


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Ohio Sports

➤ Cincinnati Reds rookie Sal Stewart homered twice in Wednesday’s 11-5 win over Philadelphia, setting a franchise record for most home runs by a Reds rookie before the All-Star break. He passed Frank Robinson’s 1956 mark of 18. (More)

➤ Indian Hill’s Devlan Daniel, the 2026 Gatorade Ohio Baseball Player of the Year and a Mississippi State commit, has been invited to USA Baseball’s 18U National Team trials this summer. (More)

➤ Ohio State opens Ohio Stadium for public tours starting July 22, offering fans press box access, a view from the field, and a piece of the stadium’s outgoing national championship turf. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: World Cup | Wimbledon | MLB | WNBA | Golf

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Ohio Business

➤ AES Ohio must return more than $11 million to customers through one-time bill credits after an Ohio Supreme Court ruling found the utility improperly kept excessive earnings. Residential customers will receive the largest share. (See Details)

➤ New court filings reveal a potential buyer for Schwebel Baking Co., the 120-year-old Youngstown bread maker that announced plans last month to liquidate. The company may pursue an expedited bankruptcy to complete a sale. (More)

➤ Nurses at Nationwide Children’s Hospital are collecting authorization cards as they move toward a possible union election, more than a year into an organizing effort backed by a statewide labor union. (More)

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This Metal’s Price Went Up 170%

No, not gold. Lithium. Prices more than doubled from last June to this one, spurring a modern-day “white gold” rush driven by AI, energy, and more.

With demand growing 5X by 2040, a major opportunity's emerging. No wonder 50,000+ people have  invested in EnergyX.

Their patented tech can recover up to 3X more lithium than traditional methods, in days instead of months. That combination of technological prowess and market demand earned an investment from General Motors.

In the past 24 months, EnergyX has raised ~$100M from retail investors, formed a first-of-its-kind lithium agreement with the U.S. Army, and Eni, Italy’s largest oil company, just signed an agreement to invest up to $225M.

Now they’re preparing to unlock ~15M+ tons of lithium. Invest in EnergyX before the 7/16 deadline.

Et Cetera

➤ Newly released body camera and doorbell video captured a chaotic vehicle pursuit that began with an alleged stabbing in Canton, continued across a golf course, and ended in a crash in Stow. (Watch Videos)

➤ A bacterial contamination advisory was issued for Maumee Bay State Park’s Lake Erie beach, one of more than two dozen active advisories along the lake this summer. Officials are urging swimmers to use caution. (See Details)

➤ A viral East Coast-style bagel brand, Popup Bagels, known for its “grip, rip, and dip” style, is moving to North High Street in Columbus. An opening date has not been announced. (See Details)

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The Justice Department has threatened criminal charges against election officials in all fifty states who let noncitizens vote. (Hear Details)

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The Poll

Should police be able to access a missing person’s cellphone location without a court order during an emergency?

  1. Yes
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  3. No opinion

Yesterday's Results:

What’s your favorite kind of doughnut?

  1. Cream-filled: 16%
  2. Glazed: 15%
  3. Apple fritter: 13%
  4. Chocolate-iced: 12%
  5. Cake: 12%
  6. Jelly-filled: 11%
  7. Other: 11%
  8. Buckeye: 10%
Ohio Trivia

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