Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Why Are So Many Drivers Suddenly Shopping Their Car Insurance?

Rates have quietly surged across the country. It may be worth checking yours.
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College World Series, World Cup Worst Case Scenarios, and the Jaguarundi

For the first time in years, two Texas softball programs are headed to Oklahoma City together. The Longhorns and Red Raiders both punched their tickets to the Women's College World Series this weekend.
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The Roundup

Article Icon 1Texas GOP Senate Showdown Today

Texas Republicans head to the polls today to settle one of the most-watched Senate races of the 2026 cycle—a runoff between four-term incumbent Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton.

Neither candidate cleared a majority in the March 3 primary, where Cornyn edged Paxton 42% to roughly 40.5%, forcing today's runoff. The contest shifted dramatically last week when President Trump endorsed Paxton on May 19, calling him a "true MAGA Warrior" in a Truth Social post.

Early voting lagged behind previous elections. Dallas County logged nearly 19,000 fewer Republican ballots than in the first round, though turnout ran closer to normal in Tarrant and Denton counties. That gap puts extra weight on today's in-person vote.

The winner will face Democrat James Talarico in November's general election, a matchup that could factor into the broader fight for Senate control.

Article Icon 1Texas, Texas Tech Head to College World Series

For the first time in years, two Texas softball programs are headed to Oklahoma City together. The Longhorns and Red Raiders both punched their tickets to the Women's College World Series this weekend.

In Austin, ace Teagan Kavan threw another complete-game postseason shutout as Texas dispatched Arizona State in Game 3, earning the Longhorns a third straight WCWS trip. Victoria Hunter's go-ahead home run in Game 2 set it up.

Meanwhile in Gainesville, Texas Tech obliterated Florida 16-7 in five innings—the first team to ever mercy-rule the Gators in a Gainesville super regional. The Red Raiders (57-7), last year's national runner-up, are heading back to OKC for a second straight shot at a championship.

The Women's College World Series kicks off on Thursday in Oklahoma City.

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Buffett's ‘Phone’ Rule Could Make This Company Soar

Warren Buffett famously said that "If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die."

But what if your phone could do it for you? ๐Ÿ“ฒ

That's exactly what Mode Mobile has created: technology that turns idle phone time into passive income. With 490M+ users in their ecosystem and $1B+ in earnings and savings, their EarnPhone is being called the Uber of smartphones.

With 32,481% revenue growth, they were named the fastest-growing software company in 2023 by Deloitte, and with 7 billion smartphones worldwide their market could be significantly larger than Uber’s.

They’ve just secured their Nasdaq stock ticker $MODE, and you have until Friday to invest in their pre-IPO offering at $0.50/share.

๐Ÿšจ Last chance to invest. Price changes on 5/29.

Around Texas

West Texas: Crude oil tumbled more than 5% on Monday after President Trump said negotiations with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz were moving ahead, pushing Brent below $100 a barrel. (More)

San Marcos: Texas State University is adding two 10-story residence towers under its $280 million Hilltop Phase II project, delivering 1,504 new beds and a 563-seat dining hall as enrollment continues to surge. (More)

Houston: Harris County officials are preparing for worst-case scenarios during the FIFA World Cup—hurricanes, cyberattacks, and Ebola response—with 16 days to kickoff and 500,000 visitors expected. (More)

South Texas: The jaguarundi—a small, otter-faced wildcat—hasn't been officially confirmed in Texas since a 1986 sighting in Brownsville, yet hikers keep reporting glimpses near the Rio Grande. (More)

Odessa: An Ector County jury handed down a $49 million verdict against OPG Logistics, a Texas trucking company that may no longer be in business, for a fatal 2025 crash caused by an unsafe left turn. (More)

Lockhart: Travel + Leisure has spotlighted Lockhart—the state-designated Barbecue Capital of Texas—as a must-visit destination, with legendary smokehouses like Black's and Kreuz Market drawing pilgrims from across the country. (More)

Austin: As the city weathers a major development surge, the city council approved the purchase of nearly 50 acres of parkland along Onion Creek for $13.4 million, preserving open space in the rapidly growing southeast side. (More)

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The next Uber? One Shark Tank Investor thinks so

Imagine turning down Uber at a valuation of $10 million, only to watch it go public at over $80 billion. That’s exactly what happened to Mark Cuban. 

But fellow Shark Tank investor Kevin Harrington may have learned from Cuban’s mistake, investing early in what investors are calling the Uber of Smartphones.

That company is Mode Mobile, and like Uber did with cars, they’re turning smartphones into income-generating assets. They’ve generated $115M in revenue and helped users earn and save +$1B. And investors have one final opportunity to invest in their pre-IPO offering before their share price changes on Friday.

⚠️ Last chance to invest alongside Kevin Harrington at $0.50/share.

This is a paid advertisement for Mode Mobile Regulation A+ offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.modemobile.com/ *Mode Mobile recently received their ticker reservation with Nasdaq ($MODE), indicating an intent to IPO in the next 24 months. An intent to IPO is no guarantee that an actual IPO will occur. *Mode cumulative revenue includes full year revenue of businesses acquired in 2025.
The Polling Station

Have you ever been to Lockhart?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Never heard of it
  4. I live there!
 

Yesterday's Results:

Have you ever played on a team in a softball league?

  1. Yes: 45%
  2. No: 43%
  3. I still do!: 12%
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Where in Texas was the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture shot?

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Iran Soccer Team Relocated, California Chemical Disaster, Athlete Burglary Ring Busted

Iran’s World Cup team finds a new host nation after a U.S. refusal, California avoids a chemical disaster, and Chile arrests suspects tied to athlete burglaries.

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WWII Soldier Brought Home, D3 World Series, and Space IVs

More than 80 years after U.S. Army Pfc. John A. Walko was killed on a German battlefield, his remains were finally brought home and laid to rest in Commodore, Pennsylvania, in a ceremony attended by his 96-year-old sister, Sally Gaydosh, a resident of Twinsburg, Ohio.
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Article Icon 1WWII Soldier Brought Home

More than 80 years after U.S. Army Pfc. John A. Walko was killed on a German battlefield, his remains were finally brought home and laid to rest in Commodore, Pennsylvania, in a ceremony attended by his 96-year-old sister, Sally Gaydosh, a resident of Twinsburg, Ohio.

Walko was killed by mortar fire during the Battle of Aachen on Oct. 20, 1944. His body was interred as an unknown soldier at the U.S. Military Cemetery Henri-Chapelle alongside a crucifix, rosary, and Miraculous Medal.

“It’s kind of sweet,” Gaydosh said. “They thought it was him because of his religious beliefs.”

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced the identification on May 1, citing DNA testing and forensic analysis conducted after Walko’s remains were exhumed in 2023.

Article Icon 1Ohio Schools Seeking Baseball, Softball Titles

The NCAA Division III College World Series is set to open this week at Classic Auto Group Park in Eastlake, with two Ohio programs among the eight teams competing in the double-elimination bracket.

No. 1 Denison extended its record-tying winning streak to 44 consecutive games over the weekend, securing its berth in Eastlake, while Baldwin Wallace punched its ticket with an 11-2 rout of Messiah.

The tournament runs May 29 through June 4, with opening-round action beginning Friday when No. 4 Johns Hopkins squares off against No. 5 Baldwin Wallace. Top-seeded Denison opens against No. 8 East Texas Baptist. View the bracket here.

Mount Union’s softball program also made history, sweeping UMass Dartmouth in the Alliance Super Regional to reach the NCAA Division III Women's College World Series for the first time. You can find the WCWS bracket here.

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Buffett's ‘Phone’ Rule Could Make This Company Soar

Warren Buffett famously said that "If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die."

But what if your phone could do it for you? ๐Ÿ“ฒ

That's exactly what Mode Mobile has created: technology that turns idle phone time into passive income. With 490M+ users in their ecosystem and $1B+ in earnings and savings, their EarnPhone is being called the Uber of smartphones.

With 32,481% revenue growth, they were named the fastest-growing software company in 2023 by Deloitte, and with 7 billion smartphones worldwide their market could be significantly larger than Uber’s.

They’ve just secured their Nasdaq stock ticker $MODE, and you have until Friday to invest in their pre-IPO offering at $0.50/share.

๐Ÿšจ Last chance to invest. Price changes on 5/29.

Around Ohio

➤ The Cleveland Cavaliers were swept out of the NBA Eastern Conference finals, falling to the New York Knicks 130-93 in a lopsided Game 4 loss at Rocket Arena. (More)

➤ Ohio gas prices climbed 13 cents over the past week to reach $4.73 per gallon, with Lawrence County recording the state's highest prices and Lima the lowest. (See Prices)

➤ Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport has been awarded a $10 million federal grant to fund terminal and concourse upgrades, including new elevators, escalators, and moving walkways. (More)

➤ Federal authorities charged an uncle and nephew from southwest Ohio with possession of 716 pounds of cocaine valued at nearly $6 million. (More)

➤ The Ohio Department of Transportation announced that the Blaine Hill Bridge in Belmont County will reopen on July 1 following structural repairs part of the U.S. Route 40 Rehabilitation Project. (More)

➤ NASA Glenn Research Center has sent its IVGen Mini—a compact device designed to generate intravenous fluids in space—to the International Space Station, where experts say such fluids could address roughly 30% of medical conditions astronauts may face. (More)

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The next Uber? One Shark Tank Investor thinks so

Imagine turning down Uber at a valuation of $10 million, only to watch it go public at over $80 billion. That’s exactly what happened to Mark Cuban. 

But fellow Shark Tank investor Kevin Harrington may have learned from Cuban’s mistake, investing early in what investors are calling the Uber of Smartphones.

That company is Mode Mobile, and like Uber did with cars, they’re turning smartphones into income-generating assets. They’ve generated $115M in revenue and helped users earn and save +$1B. And investors have one final opportunity to invest in their pre-IPO offering before their share price changes on Friday.

⚠️ Last chance to invest alongside Kevin Harrington at $0.50/share.

 

This is a paid advertisement for Mode Mobile Regulation A+ offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.modemobile.com/ *Mode Mobile recently received their ticker reservation with Nasdaq ($MODE), indicating an intent to IPO in the next 24 months. An intent to IPO is no guarantee that an actual IPO will occur. *Mode cumulative revenue includes full year revenue of businesses acquired in 2025.
The Poll

Do you own a telescope?

  1. Yes
  2. I used to
  3. No


Yesterday’s Results:

Is your community hosting a Memorial Day ceremony today?

  1. Yes, in Ohio: 31%
  2. Not sure: 19%
  3. Yes, outside Ohio: 17%
  4. No, in Ohio: 17%
  5. No, outside Ohio: 16%
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Goodyear manufactured which U.S. Navy fighter plane during World War II?

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Why Are So Many Drivers Suddenly Shopping Their Car Insurance?

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