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MENASHA, Wisconsin
A large tornado ripped through Menasha, Wisconsin, on Monday afternoon, leaving the neighborhood near Lake Winnebago in ruins. Dr. Reed Timmer said the tornado was "wider than 1 mile at the very least."
Via AccuWeather
https://x.com/accuweather/status/2082154941679010120?s=46
A large tornado ripped through Menasha, Wisconsin, on Monday afternoon, leaving the neighborhood near Lake Winnebago in ruins. Dr. Reed Timmer said the tornado was "wider than 1 mile at the very least."
Via AccuWeather
https://x.com/accuweather/status/2082154941679010120?s=46
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BROOKLYN, NYC, New York
A sinkhole in Brownsville is causing concern after a part of an intersection collapsed early Tuesday morning.
Neighbors say they heard a loud boom and when they came outside of their homes, they saw the sinkhole.
The sinkhole takes up a portion of the intersection at Livonia Avenue and Watkins Street. Residents say it continues to get deeper and the asphalt has sunk even more.
https://brooklyn.news12.com/large-sinkhole-at-brownsville-intersection-causes-concern-for-neighbors
A sinkhole in Brownsville is causing concern after a part of an intersection collapsed early Tuesday morning.
Neighbors say they heard a loud boom and when they came outside of their homes, they saw the sinkhole.
The sinkhole takes up a portion of the intersection at Livonia Avenue and Watkins Street. Residents say it continues to get deeper and the asphalt has sunk even more.
https://brooklyn.news12.com/large-sinkhole-at-brownsville-intersection-causes-concern-for-neighbors
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No way this guy gets elected in Texas.
He says he's a Christian who hates Christianity.
Says ‘Islamic Mystics’ shaped his faith.
The only mystery is why he thinks the rest of Texas is like Austin.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/james-talarico-says-islamic-mystics-shaped-his-faith-as-much-as-christians
Greg Abbott
He says he's a Christian who hates Christianity.
Says ‘Islamic Mystics’ shaped his faith.
The only mystery is why he thinks the rest of Texas is like Austin.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/james-talarico-says-islamic-mystics-shaped-his-faith-as-much-as-christians
Greg Abbott
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Tuesday: Heat wave continues. New York City included in a Flood Watch TUE/WED. Tropical Storm Fausto is expected to weaken as it passes north of Hawai'i. But interests across the islands should monitor the progress of Fausto.
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WORST OF THE WORST: Over the Weekend, ICE Arrests Murderers, Pedophiles, and Kidnappers
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of more worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens over the weekend, convicted for despicable crimes including murder, enticement of minor for indecent purposes, and kidnapping.
https://www.dhs.gov/news/2026/07/27/worst-worst-over-weekend-ice-arrests-murderers-pedophiles-and-kidnappers
Karoline Leavitt
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of more worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens over the weekend, convicted for despicable crimes including murder, enticement of minor for indecent purposes, and kidnapping.
https://www.dhs.gov/news/2026/07/27/worst-worst-over-weekend-ice-arrests-murderers-pedophiles-and-kidnappers
Karoline Leavitt
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WATCH LIVE: President Donald J. Trump Attends the Funeral for Senator Lindsey Graham
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POTUS: "Today, we gather in the deepest gratitude and profoundest sorrow to honor a beloved friend, a devoted brother, a respected statesman, a giant of the United States Senate, and a true American Original who left us much too soon—and that can only be the one and only Lindsey Graham.
By the strength of his steadfast convictions, the force of his magnetic personality, and the goodness of his noble soul, Lindsey rose from a small town in rural South Carolina—a place he loved so much—to become a constant fixture of American Politics at the highest level, and a force to be reckoned with all over the world."
"For more than 30 years, nothing of consequence happened in this capital without Lindsey Graham knowing about it, nothing of significance happened anywhere in the world without Lindsey Graham having a view on it, and no bill became law in the most exceptional Republic in human history without Lindsey Graham having a say in it.
He was a man who gave America the full measure of his good and mighty heart—until that heart itself just gave out.
But even though Lindsey’s life was cut short while he was still so full of vigor, there can be no doubt that he lived it to the fullest. He died doing the work he was born to do, serving the country he loved so deeply. He went out at the peak of his career and the top of his game—as a legend that every one of us was blessed to know, and a friend that none of us will ever forget. There was truly nobody like Lindsey Graham."
"It was in his hometown of Central, South Carolina that Lindsey first learned the Art of Politics. His parents ran a bar and pool hall on Main Street, with a room in back where the family [slept]... As Lindsey said, his father taught him, 'The key to being a successful bar owner is that you have to be funny enough that people will keep coming back—and that you have to be tough enough that you can stay in business and thrive' ...
For his entire storied career, that's exactly who Lindsey Graham was: he was the first person to make you laugh, and one of the last people you ever wanted to fight. These were the traits that made him into one of the great figures in Senate history."
"Lindsey first stormed into Washington with the Republican Revolution of 1994, becoming the first Republican to win his House district in 120 years.
In 2002, he ran for Senate in what should have been a loss, and he swept to an easy victory. Lindsey quickly became a master at maneuvering in one of the world’s great legislative bodies. He secured record funding for our military, and as Budget Committee Chairman, delivered the largest investment in border security in history.
Last year, he shepherded to passage the largest tax cuts in American History. And of course, he was also a great champion of the United States Supreme Court. His impassioned defense of Justice Kavanaugh ended a disgraceful attack on this very good man—and gave us one of the greatest moments the Senate has ever seen. I believe it was Lindsey’s perhaps finest hour."
"No matter how high he rose, he never forgot where he came from. There is probably not a single town in South Carolina where Lindsey did not help repair a bridge, expand a school, improve a hospital, or recover from a disaster. He was a force of nature — and I will miss him greatly."
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1EvbZUkLGk/
POTUS: "Today, we gather in the deepest gratitude and profoundest sorrow to honor a beloved friend, a devoted brother, a respected statesman, a giant of the United States Senate, and a true American Original who left us much too soon—and that can only be the one and only Lindsey Graham.
By the strength of his steadfast convictions, the force of his magnetic personality, and the goodness of his noble soul, Lindsey rose from a small town in rural South Carolina—a place he loved so much—to become a constant fixture of American Politics at the highest level, and a force to be reckoned with all over the world."
"For more than 30 years, nothing of consequence happened in this capital without Lindsey Graham knowing about it, nothing of significance happened anywhere in the world without Lindsey Graham having a view on it, and no bill became law in the most exceptional Republic in human history without Lindsey Graham having a say in it.
He was a man who gave America the full measure of his good and mighty heart—until that heart itself just gave out.
But even though Lindsey’s life was cut short while he was still so full of vigor, there can be no doubt that he lived it to the fullest. He died doing the work he was born to do, serving the country he loved so deeply. He went out at the peak of his career and the top of his game—as a legend that every one of us was blessed to know, and a friend that none of us will ever forget. There was truly nobody like Lindsey Graham."
"It was in his hometown of Central, South Carolina that Lindsey first learned the Art of Politics. His parents ran a bar and pool hall on Main Street, with a room in back where the family [slept]... As Lindsey said, his father taught him, 'The key to being a successful bar owner is that you have to be funny enough that people will keep coming back—and that you have to be tough enough that you can stay in business and thrive' ...
For his entire storied career, that's exactly who Lindsey Graham was: he was the first person to make you laugh, and one of the last people you ever wanted to fight. These were the traits that made him into one of the great figures in Senate history."
"Lindsey first stormed into Washington with the Republican Revolution of 1994, becoming the first Republican to win his House district in 120 years.
In 2002, he ran for Senate in what should have been a loss, and he swept to an easy victory. Lindsey quickly became a master at maneuvering in one of the world’s great legislative bodies. He secured record funding for our military, and as Budget Committee Chairman, delivered the largest investment in border security in history.
Last year, he shepherded to passage the largest tax cuts in American History. And of course, he was also a great champion of the United States Supreme Court. His impassioned defense of Justice Kavanaugh ended a disgraceful attack on this very good man—and gave us one of the greatest moments the Senate has ever seen. I believe it was Lindsey’s perhaps finest hour."
"No matter how high he rose, he never forgot where he came from. There is probably not a single town in South Carolina where Lindsey did not help repair a bridge, expand a school, improve a hospital, or recover from a disaster. He was a force of nature — and I will miss him greatly."