Jumat, 10 Juli 2026

Marx Wins Primary, Lawn Water Dispute, and a Sidewalk Contest

Ministry founder Victor Marx has won Colorado's Republican primary for governor, The Associated Press called the race Thursday, nine days after the June 30 election and in one of the closest GOP gubernatorial primaries in state history.
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Article Icon 1Marx Wins Colorado GOP Governor Primary

Ministry founder Victor Marx has won Colorado's Republican primary for governor, The Associated Press called the race Thursday, nine days after the June 30 election and in one of the closest GOP gubernatorial primaries in state history.

Marx, a first-time candidate, edged state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer by about 2,500 votes, 39.9% to 39.4%, with state Rep. Scott Bottoms a distant third. Kirkmeyer conceded but stopped short of endorsing him.

Marx will face Democratic nominee Phil Weiser, the state attorney general, in November for the seat being vacated by term-limited Gov. Jared Polis. Colorado has not elected a Republican governor in more than two decades.

A political newcomer with a large national following and an unconventional background, Marx drew skepticism from some establishment Republicans while building enough support to win the three-way primary.

Article Icon 1Colorado Joins $45M Cash App Settlement

Attorney General Phil Weiser announced that Colorado will receive $1,663,539 from a $45 million multistate settlement with Block Inc., the company behind the payment app Cash App.

The settlement resolves allegations that Block misled users about Cash App's safety, failed to protect them from fraud, and did not deliver the fraud protection it promised and that the law required.

Regulators said Block used minimal identity checks and ran Cash App for years without phone support, which pushed scam victims toward fake help lines. They also faulted a "Cash App Fridays" promotion that fraudsters exploited.

Block agreed to maintain customer support for fraud complaints, stop misleading safety claims, and reimburse users for unauthorized transactions. It will also distribute between $75 million and $120 million to consumers nationwide under a separate Consumer Financial Protection Bureau enforcement order.

Article Icon 1Parasite Illness Cases Climb across Colorado

Since January, Colorado has recorded about 90 cases of cyclosporiasis, an intestinal illness caused by a parasite that can cause watery and sometimes "explosive" diarrhea, roughly 23% more than at this point last year.

The illness spreads through contaminated food or water rather than person to person, and past U.S. outbreaks have been tied to fresh produce.

Colorado's cases are not clustered in any one region, and most patients reported recent international travel, the state Department of Public Health and Environment said.

Colorado sits on the lower end of a national uptick spanning at least 17 states, with Michigan reporting the highest number of cases. No deaths have been reported, and thoroughly washing or cooking produce lowers the risk, though washing alone may not eliminate the parasite.

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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 Colorado

➤ Southwest Colorado: Gov. Jared Polis declared a disaster emergency for the Ferris Fire, which has burned more than 57,000 acres and is 19% contained in Dolores and Montezuma counties, activating additional state resources and National Guard support. (See Details)

Fort Morgan: City leaders are bracing for budget cuts and possible layoffs as Cargill's lockout of roughly 1,700 workers at its beef plant drags on, reducing the utility and sales revenue that help fund the city. (More)

➤ Denver: Homicides are up nearly 37% so far this year even as overall crime falls, according to a police report. Killings remain about 15% below the city's three-year average, and detectives have cleared 23 of 26 cases. (See Details)

➤ San Miguel County: The sheriff aired frustration after a 31-year-old base jumper from Grand Junction called for help after reporting a fall and a possible broken leg south of Telluride, then waved off a Care Flight helicopter and hiked out on his own once ground rescuers reached him. (More)

➤ Southern Colorado: Storms and a flash flood risk continue today, especially over the Aspen Acres burn scar, with hail, gusty winds, and lightning possible across the plains. Warmer, drier weather returns this weekend. (More)

➤ Aurora: A conspicuously green lawn at Rangeview High School drew a public rebuke from Mayor Mike Coffman, who accused Aurora Public Schools of violating drought restrictions. The district and Aurora Water said the district is complying through an approved large-irrigator plan and has paid drought surcharges, not fines. (More)


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Colorado Sports

Colorado football was picked 15th out of 16 teams in USA TODAY's Big 12 preseason poll, ahead of only Iowa State. Coach Deion Sanders pushed back at Big 12 Media Days: “It’s already turned, you just haven’t seen the fruit.” (More)

The Denver Nuggets waived center Jonas Valanciunas ahead of his $10 million guarantee date. The 14-year NBA veteran is expected to receive interest from NBA teams as a free agent. (More)

Broncos edge rusher Nik Bonitto cracked ESPN's top-10 edge rusher rankings for the first time after a poll of NFL executives, coaches, and scouts. Bonitto's sack totals have climbed from 8.0 to 13.5 to 14.0 over the past three seasons. (More)

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

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Colorado Business

➤ Guthrie's, the Alabama-based chicken-finger chain, will open its first Colorado restaurant July 14 at 1520 S. Nevada Ave. in Colorado Springs. The location is owned and operated by third-generation Guthrie family members Joe Kelly, Tanner, and Garrison Guthrie. (More)

➤ Windsor leaders are set to decide Monday whether to approve a Walmart Supercenter on the northern Colorado town's western edge, a proposal that has drawn mixed reactions from residents. (More)

➤ Buc-ee's, the Texas-based travel-center chain, is taking its plan for a 74,000-square-foot store at Interstate 25 and County Line Road, north of Monument, to El Paso County commissioners, who must first decide whether the mega-stop qualifies as a convenience store under county code. (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 ~$100 million 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 $225 million.

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

Et Cetera

➤ A cow elk stared down a Jefferson County sheriff's deputy from beside his patrol vehicle, waiting until the rest of her family had safely crossed the road before moving on. The sheriff's office shared video of the unusual encounter. (See Video)

➤ DIA's ramp tower, a little-known operation separate from the airport's air traffic control tower, coordinates aircraft movements around Denver International's gates while working with airlines and ground crews to keep traffic moving safely. (See Video)

➤ Denver's sidewalk rebuild comes with a creative twist: the city is running a contest for a new stamp to press into fresh concrete, with one winning design chosen by public vote. The winner gets $1,000, and entries are due July 31. (Read Story)

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

➤ More than 30 people were hospitalized in Maryland when a transit bus slammed into a building, setting off a chain of crashes. (Hear Episode)

These household objects are negatively impacting your Wi-Fi connection. (Listen Now)

  

The Poll

Colorado's summer harvest is rolling in. Which are you looking forward to most?


  1. Palisade peaches
  2. Olathe sweet corn
  3. Rocky Ford cantaloupe
  4. Pueblo green chile
  5. All of them
  6. None of them
  7. Other (reply to tell us)
 

Yesterday's Results:

Morris the gator appeared in the Adam Sandler comedy Happy Gilmore. What's your favorite Adam Sandler movie?

  1. Not a fan of Adam Sandler: 32%
  2. Happy Gilmore: 23%
  3. The Waterboy: 17%
  4. Other: 15%
  5. Billy Madison: 13%
Colorado Trivia

The U.S. Air Force Academy's landmark Cadet Chapel, near Colorado Springs, is famous for its row of how many gleaming aluminum spires?

Show me the answer

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$45M Cash App Settlement, Cartels Smuggling Gas, and a Backyard Soccer Pitch

Cash App parent Block, Inc. will pay $45 million to settle a 46-state investigation co-led by Texas into claims it misled users about fraud protections.
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Article Icon 1Faculty Groups Sue Texas Tech

Two faculty groups sued Texas Tech Chancellor Brandon Creighton and the university system's regents on Wednesday over rules restricting classroom instruction on race, sex, and gender identity.

The federal suit, filed in El Paso by the American Association of University Professors and its Texas affiliate, challenges two memos requiring professors to submit course material on those topics for regents' review. It asks a judge to block enforcement across the five-campus system.

The groups argue the rules violate the First and Fourteenth Amendments and discriminate against black faculty. "This is based on discrimination against populations that have ideas that the Chancellor finds to be disfavorable, and that is unconstitutional," said Antonio Ingram, an attorney on the case.

The Texas Tech System said it is confident its policies are "lawful, constitutionally sound, and fully compliant with state and federal law." Creighton, a former state senator, has defended the reviews as keeping coursework relevant for the workforce.

Article Icon 1Talarico, Paxton Announce Q2 Fundraising Totals

State Rep. James Talarico raised more than $30 million for his U.S. Senate bid from April through June, more than triple the $9 million reported by Attorney General Ken Paxton.

Talarico's campaign called it the largest second-quarter haul ever by a Senate candidate in an election year, pushing his total past $70 million from 780,000 contributors since September. The campaign said 97% of donations were $100 or less.

Paxton's camp touted its total as the largest announced by any non-incumbent Republican Senate candidate this cycle, calling it a "clear signal that conservatives are rallying" behind him.

Official reports identifying donors and cash on hand are due to the Federal Election Commission by July 15. Recent public polling shows the race essentially tied.

Article Icon 1Texas Secures $45M Cash App Settlement

Cash App parent Block, Inc. will pay $45 million to settle a 46-state investigation co-led by Texas into claims it misled users about fraud protections.

Texas will receive nearly $5 million. Investigators said the company marketed the payment app as a safe, bank-like alternative while fraud outpaced its safeguards, leaving victims with no way to recover stolen funds.

Within 30 days, Block must provide 24-hour customer support, simplify fraud reporting, and post scam warnings inside the app. A linked federal consent order requires consumer refunds of between $75 million and $120 million.

"This settlement ensures that Texans who were harmed can recover what they are owed," Paxton said. Block denied wrongdoing, saying it settled solely to close the matter.

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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 Texas

➤ Statewide: Mexican cartels are smuggling cheap U.S. gasoline—mostly from Texas—back into Mexico to dodge import taxes, making fuel their second-biggest moneymaker after drugs. Banks have flagged more than $7 billion in suspicious transactions since May 2025. (More)

➤ San Antonio: The ATF and the National Shooting Sports Foundation launched the 26th annual Don’t Lie for the Other Guy campaign, warning would-be straw buyers against illegal gun purchases that put firearms in the hands of criminals, gangs, and drug cartels. (See Details)

➤ Pecos: Police are warning residents about a rise in car thefts and urging drivers to keep keys secure, remove valuables, and lock their vehicles every time. (See Details)

➤ Austin: The city has spent more than $100,000 removing graffiti from private property under a pilot program the City Council approved last fall, which offers owners free cleanup through a 311 request. (More)

➤ Statewide: Texas has logged 48 cases of cyclosporiasis since May 1, a parasite-caused intestinal illness spread through contaminated produce. Most cases are in South and Southeast Texas. Five people have been hospitalized, and health officials recommend washing all fresh produce. (See Details)

➤ Statewide: Most Texas school districts start classes between Aug. 10 and 13 this year, with Houston ISD returning Aug. 10, Dallas ISD Aug. 11, and Austin ISD holding out until Aug. 18. Some districts, though, return as early as July 21 and 28. (See List)

➤ Grapevine: Aviation pioneer Wally Funk, the youngest member of the 1961 Mercury 13 and the only one to reach space, died Wednesday at 87. She finally flew aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard in 2021 at age 82, becoming the oldest woman ever to reach space. (Read Story)


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Texas Sports

Mark Cuban filed a court petition against Dallas Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont, alleging Dumont froze him out of arena financing and basketball operations despite a handshake deal when Cuban sold the team. (More)

Former Astros pitcher and current Detroit Tiger Justin Verlander announced that he's retiring at the end of the 2026 season, closing out a 21-year career with three Cy Young Awards, two World Series rings, and 3,554 strikeouts. The 43-year-old won both of his championships with Houston. (More)

Cincinnati football coach Scott Satterfield accused Texas Tech of tampering at Big 12 Media Days, alleging that Tech contacted quarterback Brendan Sorsby about transferring with four games left in the 2025 season. Texas Tech said it is not aware of any impermissible contact. (More

The city of Plano held its first community open house this week for a proposed Dallas Stars arena at the Shops at Willow Bend. Voters still need to approve a package of venue taxes in a special election this November. (More)

Texas Tech basketball confirmed that All-American forward JT Toppin will return for the 2026-27 season. Toppin averaged 21.8 points and 10.8 rebounds before tearing his ACL in February, and he’s got two years of eligibility remaining. (More)

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The Business Of Texas

An invasive pasture mealybug first confirmed in Texas last year has now been found in 70 counties, threatening the forage grasses behind the state's $15.5 billion cattle industry. Texas A&M AgriLife says no labeled pesticide effectively controls it yet. (See Details)

➤ San Antonio closed a $30 million purchase of three federal properties near Hemisfair, including an office building and two parking lots. The Spurs funded the deal to advance Project Marvel, a proposed downtown sports and entertainment district anchored by a new arena. (See Details)

➤ Shares for MARA Holdings, the Bitcoin miner, jumped after it agreed to acquire a 1,200-acre powered site in Matagorda County for up to $600 million in milestone payments. The land carries rights to 2,000 megawatts and is slated for a data center campus supporting AI computing and Bitcoin mining. (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

➤ Arlington dad Sergio Vivanco fulfilled his dream of building a soccer pitch in his backyard so local kids have a place to practice, even recruiting players door-to-door for his competitive team. (See Video)

Gov. Greg Abbott announced Wednesday that Pancake, the family's golden retriever known as the First Puppy of Texas, has died at 11. "Cecilia and I are so grateful for the 11 years that Pancake brought joy and affection to our family," Abbott wrote. (More)

A Bryan family has taken on the project of traveling the state to clean and restore historical markers, with nearly 100 signs finished and the work documented on YouTube. What began in Brazos County has expanded to Llano and Mason counties. (Read Story)

➤ Medical Center Hospital in Odessa invited heart failure survivors back to reunite with the doctors and nurses who saved their lives. (More)

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The Justice Department has threatened criminal charges against election officials in all 50 states who let noncitizens vote. (Hear Details)

➤ More than 30 people were hospitalized in Maryland when a transit bus slammed into a building, setting off a chain of crashes. (Hear Episode)

These household objects are negatively impacting your Wi-Fi connection. (Listen Now)

  

The Polling Station

Have you ever sent or received money with an app like Cash App or Venmo?

  1. Yes
  2. No

 

Yesterday's Results:

Would you be in favor of a gunshot detection system in your neighborhood that would send you an alert anytime a gunshot was heard?

  1. Yes: 44%
  2. No: 56%
Texas Trivia

What iconic roadside attraction in Amarillo draws more than 1.4 million visitors every year?

Show me the answer

Energy Exploration Technologies, Inc. (“EnergyX”) has engaged Flyover to publish this communication in connection with EnergyX’s ongoing Regulation A offering. Flyover has been paid in cash and may receive additional compensation. Flyover and/or its affiliates do not currently hold securities of EnergyX. 

This compensation and any current or future ownership interest could create a conflict of interest. Please consider this disclosure alongside EnergyX’s offering materials. EnergyX’s Regulation A offering has been qualified by the SEC. Offers and sales may be made only by means of the qualified offering circular. Before investing, carefully review the offering circular, including the risk factors. The offering circular is available at invest.energyx.com/.

Comparisons to other companies are for informational purposes only and should not imply similar results. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Market shortfall are forward‑looking estimates and are subject to substantial uncertainty. Investments in private placements, and start-up investments in particular, are long-term, illiquid, speculative and involve a high degree of risk and those investors who cannot afford to lose their entire investment should not invest in start-ups.
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