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DIA International Flights At Risk, Polis Issues Vetoes, and Colorado the New Hollywood?

DIA's international flights on the line, Polis vetoes a school safety bill, and K-12 dodges a budget bullet.
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Article Icon 1Trump Targets DIA With Flight Threat

The federal government is threatening to pull Customs and Border Protection officers from Denver International Airport in a move that could ground all of DIA's roughly 400 weekly international flights this summer.

DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin floated the plan this week as leverage against so-called sanctuary cities like Denver that limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. 

About 226 of DIA's international flights require on-site federal processing, and without CBP officers, those passengers face significant disruptions.

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is pushing back, and AAA's regional director said the move would amount to "a shutdown of international flights into DIA." 

Article Icon 1Polis Vetoes Evergreen Safety Bill

Gov. Jared Polis issued his first vetoes of 2026, including one for a bill born from the 2025 Evergreen High School shooting.

House Bill 1255 would have required social media companies to comply with police warrants within 24 hours and flag imminent-threat posts to law enforcement. Sponsor Rep. Tammy Story says the Evergreen case proved why urgency matters as threatening posts were flagged on July 5 but reached the FBI too late to prevent the shooting.

Polis argued the bill would create a "chilling effect" on protected speech and turn platforms into surveillance tools. He noted he already signed a 72-hour compliance law this spring, and said tightening to 24 hours goes too far.

Polis also vetoed a bill placing a 5% fee on in-game video game purchases to fund youth mental health programs, citing Tax Payer's Bill of Rights concerns. That measure passed the Senate by just one vote.

Article Icon 1School Finance Act Averts K-12 Cuts

Gov. Jared Polis signed the bipartisan 2026 School Finance Act on Thursday, directing a record $10.2 billion to Colorado's K-12 public schools for the coming school year.

The bill passed with across-the-aisle support, co-sponsored by Democrat Sen. Chris Kolker and Republican Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer, even as Colorado faced a nearly $1.5 billion budget shortfall. Lawmakers boosted per-pupil funding by $449, bringing the statewide total to $12,325 per student.

Last-minute amendments adjusted the cost-of-living factor, leaving some schools with smaller increases than expected. 

House sponsor Rep. Meghan Lukens of Steamboat Springs called it "an important step in the right direction."

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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 its 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. Right now, retail investors can 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. Don't miss your chance to invest.

Around Colorado

Denver: DIA is scrapping its free reservation system that let travelers skip the TSA line. The airport announced the service would end June 27. (More)

➤ Centennial: East Coast sandwich shop PrimoHoagies suddenly closed its two Colorado locations this week, just three years after opening. (More)

Western Slope: A newly signed law links mountain town housing development to Colorado's expanding transit network in a push by Western Slope lawmakers to tackle the resort-community affordability crunch. (More)

Colorado Springs: Colorado Parks and Wildlife unveiled plans for camping and boating on Pikes Peak, aiming to accommodate growing demand while keeping "America's Mountain" protected. (More)

Statewide: Democratic and Republican governor hopefuls gathered in Glendale Wednesday to pitch the business community, promising a friendlier regulatory climate as they compete to succeed term-limited Gov. Polis. (More)


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Colorado Sports

The Avalanche-Vegas playoff series averaged 2.3 million viewers on ESPN, up 48 percent year over year. It was the highest-rated Western Conference Final since Colorado-Detroit in 2002. (More)

➤ The Colorado Eagles, the Avalanche’s minor league affiliate, play Game 2 of the AHL hockey Western Conference Final today at Blue Arena in Loveland. (More)

➤ Denver Summit FC is moving their July 3 and July 12 home games to Dick's Sporting Goods Park after rain delayed construction at its new Centennial Stadium. (More)

Yesterday's Results: NHL | MLB | Soccer | NCAASB | NCAAB | WNBA | Golf

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China's 60% Grip on Lithium Is Breaking

A domestic lithium producer backed by General Motors just announced plans for its second U.S. facility. This Utah project will sit atop approximately 2.4 million tons of lithium. Now, investors can claim an early-stage stake. 

Here's the bigger picture.

China controls 60% of the world's lithium. But as demand for high-tech innovations like AI and EVs continues to grow, America needs its own reliable supply fast. The window to profit from what comes next is open.

America holds the world's 5th-largest lithium reserves, and they've barely been touched. EnergyX is changing that with patented technology that recovers up to 3X more lithium than conventional methods.

In a world reliant on lithium for batteries, electric vehicles, and grid storage, a domestic lithium supply is critical. Invest in EnergyX today.

Et Cetera

A new horror film is making the case that Pueblo and Southern Colorado could be a hub for horror movie filming, with filmmakers saying the region's landscapes are unlike anywhere else. (More)

Denver is gearing up for it seventh annual Fringe Festival, providing low-cost stage time for clown shows, indie theater, comedy, and performing arts at venues across the city. (More)

Four beavers from Cottonwood Creek got relocated by Colorado Springs officials recently, and this week the city paused removal of the now-vacated beaver dam to assess whether it would increase flood risks or if it could remain as is. (More)

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The Poll

Have you used the free reservation system for skipping the TSA line at DIA?

  1. Yes, often
  2. Yes, occasionally
  3. Not me


Yesterday’s Results:

What do you think of Colorado’s new bear-feeding law?

  1. Seems fair: 41%
  2. Penalties should be stronger: 29%
  3. Not sure: 29%
Colorado Trivia

What Colorado mountain town is nicknamed "the city above the clouds" and serves as the gateway to Pikes Peak?

Show me the answer

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Students Rescued, Game 7 Tonight, and a Photo Booth Museum

Eight HISD students were stranded 100 feet up on Galveston's Iron Shark roller coaster Thursday after the ride malfunctioned mid-ascent, leaving them tilted skyward in the sun.
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The Roundup

Article Icon 1Meth, Gun Bust Nets 14 Arrests

A joint federal-state investigation into methamphetamine and firearms trafficking in and around Palestine, Texas, has led to 14 arrests and dozens of felony charges, police said Friday.

The Palestine Police Department worked the case alongside the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; Homeland Security Investigations; and the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Charges range from conspiracy to distribute meth to felon-in-possession and carrying firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking, with several suspects facing multiple counts.

Article Icon 1Waymo Dominates Texas Robotaxi Race

New Texas data shows Waymo's dominance: 577 authorized driverless vehicles statewide, while Tesla has just 42.

The figures come from a state registration law that took effect May 28, requiring automated vehicle companies to self-certify their vehicles as Level 4 autonomous. Tesla also trails Avride (317 vehicles) and Nuro (47).

The 42-vehicle total badly undercuts Elon Musk's earlier promise of 500 Austin robotaxis by the end of 2025. Texas is now one of the country's most active AV markets, with 10 companies authorized statewide.

Article Icon 18 Students Rescued from Texas Coaster

Eight HISD students were stranded 100 feet up on Galveston's Iron Shark roller coaster Thursday after the ride malfunctioned mid-ascent, leaving them tilted skyward in the sun.

Galveston firefighters used a tower truck ladder to harness and lower the students one at a time, the rescue stretching four hours before all eight reached the ground.

Fire Chief Mike Varela said the students were checked for dehydration but uninjured. HISD, whose Energized for STEM Academy organized the trip, said it was "grateful that all students, staff, and chaperones are safe."

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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 its 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. Right now, retail investors can 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. Don't miss your chance to invest.

Around Texas

➤ Austin: TxDOT closed the William Cannon Drive bridge over I-35 for two weekends starting Friday night as crews install beams for Austin's Capital Express South expansion project. (More)

➤ Also Austin: The Texas Education Agency rejected Austin ISD's request for more time to improve three failing middle schools, leaving the district at risk of a state takeover if another F grade follows. (More)

Dallas: H-E-B plans to build its first store in Dallas proper, a 131,420-square-foot location near I-635 and Hillcrest Road that could anchor further development when it opens in 2028. (More)

San Antonio: A local towing company agreed to pay $280,000 after the DOJ alleged it illegally sold or scrapped nearly 100 vehicles owned by military servicemembers without required court approval. (More)

Fort Worth: Fort Worth Housing Solutions will break ground on the next phase of its Stop Six redevelopment, adding 302 mixed-income housing units as part of a broader $345 million neighborhood transformation. (More)

El Paso: Entrepreneur Betty Landin, who overcame homelessness and poverty, hopes her Wander Pillow invention will earn her a spot on ABC's Shark Tank. (More)


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Texas Sports

The Spurs and Thunder play a winner-take-all Game 7 tonight in Oklahoma City after San Antonio evened the Western Conference Finals at 3-3. The winner hosts the Knicks in the NBA Finals. (More)

➤ Texas Tech's regents chair offered to personally pay the $2.4 million in buyouts needed for a Week 1 showdown with Texas, after Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian implied his backups could go undefeated against any team in the state. (More)

➤ Texas Tech softball plays at the Women's College World Series today in Oklahoma City. (See Schedule)

➤ Texas Rangers second baseman Josh Smith returned to the clubhouse this week for the first time since being hospitalized with viral meningitis in mid-May. He said he's feeling good, but has no timeline for getting on the field. (More)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NHL | MLB | Soccer | NCAASB | NCAAB | WNBA | Golf

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China's 60% Grip on Lithium Is Breaking

A domestic lithium producer backed by General Motors just announced plans for its second U.S. facility. This Utah project will sit atop approximately 2.4 million tons of lithium. Now, investors can claim an early-stage stake. 

Here's the bigger picture.

China controls 60% of the world's lithium. But as demand for high-tech innovations like AI and EVs continues to grow, America needs its own reliable supply fast. The window to profit from what comes next is open.

America holds the world's 5th-largest lithium reserves, and they've barely been touched. EnergyX is changing that with patented technology that recovers up to 3X more lithium than conventional methods.

In a world reliant on lithium for batteries, electric vehicles, and grid storage, a domestic lithium supply is critical. Invest in EnergyX today.

Et Cetera

➤ The West Texas Jazz Party will celebrate its 60th anniversary next week, bringing musicians from across the country to Midland for the nation’s longest-running jazz party. (More)

➤ Houston’s new Photo Booth Museum will open on June 5 with seven vintage-inspired booths, giving visitors a hands-on analog photography experience at the largest photo booth museum in Texas. (More)

➤ The Midland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s 39th annual Mex-Tex Family Fiesta returns today with live music, cooking competitions, a car show, and food vendors at the Midland County Horseshoe. (More)

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➤ Elon Musk’s latest venture is making headlines nationwide after reportedly receiving White House clearance and expanding across all 50 states. Some analysts believe this new currency initiative could surpass the impact of Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI combined. Discover why investors are calling it one of the biggest opportunities of the decade — before the rollout gains even more momentum.

The Polling Station

Would you trust a driverless taxi?

  1. Yes, I'd try it
  2. Maybe, after it's proven safe
  3. No, I prefer driving myself
  4. Absolutely not

 

Yesterday's Results:

What's the most named pets you have ever had at one time?

  1. 2-3: 39%
  2. 4-6: 22%
  3. One: 14%
  4. 7-9: 10%
  5. More!: 10%
  6. None: 5%
Texas Trivia

What rare blind catfish lives only in Texas?

Show me the answer

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