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@ITATJason Lost this one early, dug too big a hole -- credit rhe team for fighting back and great job by Cormier to hold them down, but GA like Texas was hunting pitches, and beat Alvarez away -- very few teams could do that so credit to them. Let's get a win going into the Tourney!
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🚨 JUST IN: This police officer is being recognized nationwide for RAMMING DOWN THE DOOR of a burning apartment — promptly rescuing and personally CARRYING a 4-year-old daughter, plus saving the desperate mother and her other child
And to think, Democrats want people like HIM to be DEFUNDED.
Absolutely not.
Give Officer Rogers a RAISE and a MEDAL! 🇺🇸👏🏻
Incredibly, there were no injuries. Hero.
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@AllAubarn Georgia pitcher got a wider strike zone, limited the effective at-bats. Credit GA for great plays on Rembert and Fralick that would normally be hits. Good news is our weakest pitcher held them to 2 runs. Get em in the next two 🙂
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@AuburnBaseball Georgia pitched very well -- the starter's slider was nasty. Their shortstop's pro-class catch saved rhe game for them. Fralick's hit would typically fall, good play on their part again. We made great plays too, pitched awesome but the breaks went Georgia's way. Get em in Game 2
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@farmingandJesus That was an angel, keeping her at bay. I've seen other times where animals would do like that, and they know when angels are present 🙂
As for the cat herself, as a cat owner I know cats don't like sudden noises like clapping or clanging. It startles them, makes them uncertain
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@AuburnBaseball @AuburnTigers @chase_fralick Very impressive win against an offense averaging nearly 13 runs a game with a good pitching staff of their own. Would have preferred Hetzler take over in the 8th, but Sanders earned his pay. Get the series win! 🙂
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@ByJustinLee The tournament showed this team way underachieved -- that's on the coaches. Fundamentals were bad, especially interior fielding, which cost them again today. It's fixable, but may need new coaches and/or staff to get it done
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@AuburnSoftball A great tournament run, but if Auburn had shown this hunger in the regular season they wouldn't be looking in from the outside now. Coaching has to improve, either from support coaches or new head coaching or both. The tournament showed this time way underachieved
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Our magical run ends in the SEC Tournament Quarterfinals.
We'll be back. We'll be hungry.
#WarEagle

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Tonight Story @60Minutes could not be bothered to tell. Is how one of the best children’s homes I have ever visited was devastated by Helene. They are still rebuilding imagine if 60 minutes did a special about them how much money they would raise for these kids. But no.
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The Kill Switch was pitched to Congress as a way to stop drunk driving—but its real-world implications are far more troubling.
No government should have the authority to remotely control a vehicle you paid for, or turn it into a tool for surveillance.
Stop the overreach. Kill the Kill Switch.
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Hey @60Minutes why did you not tell these stories. I am going to repost all the real news and real events from Helene. You ignored us then and now you ignore it because it does not fit your narrative. Where were you when Chimney Rock needed its story told! No one of you cared then and you lie about it now. Please share remind the world of the truth.
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@ByJustinLee That's the price Auburn's got to pay -- she was coming to develop under Graba. The new staff may do very well, but when you lose the ties that it took a long time to establish, you lose people. In this case, one of the best Auburn had ever recruited.
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🚨 OH. MY. GOSH!!!!!!!
It has been revealed that the city of Asheville NC will only rebuild 8 HOUSES with the $225 MILLION grant they received from the Trump administration after Hurricane Helene.
Yes, you read that right... EIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!
...OUT OF 11,488 DAMAGED HOMES
The city allocated ONLY $3 MILLION for home repairs.
And $14.9 MILLION for "administration"
FIVE TIMES MORE for PAPERWORK than for the people whose homes got COMPLETELY DESTROYED!!!!!!
Over 100+ approved families are CURRENTLY ON A WAITLIST that will never be funded.
THIS IS CRIMINAL!!!!!!!!!!!
PEOPLE NEED TO GO TO JAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@histories_arch There was lots of warning for months before the first major quake -- lots of strange animal activity including millions of squirrels evacuating the area en masse. Wild animals acting tame. There were light columns in the sky, a common pre-quake sign. Loads of smaller quakes.
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It was two in the morning on December 16, 1811, when the sleeping towns of the Mississippi Valley were swallowed by something ancient and terrifying.
No warning. No rumble building slowly in the distance. Just a sudden, savage lurch that threw men and women out of their beds and sent furniture crashing across the floor. Children screamed. Dogs howled. The cold December air filled with the sound of splintering timber and exploding brick.
People ran barefoot into frozen fields, wearing nothing but nightclothes, watching their homes shake apart in the darkness. The ground beneath them was no longer solid. It moved in waves, like the surface of a lake struck by a stone. Massive fissures tore open in the earth, some wide enough to swallow a man, then slammed shut again. Sand and water exploded upward in geysers thirty feet high.
Out on the Mississippi River, a Scottish naturalist named John Bradbury was traveling by boat. The quake hurled him from his bunk. When he clawed his way onto the deck, he witnessed something that defied every law of nature he had ever learned. The river had stopped. The mighty Mississippi, draining half a continent, sat momentarily still. Then it began to flow the other way. Upstream. Boats were dragged backward. Vessels collided in the chaos. Riverbanks caved into the churning water. Islands that had stood for generations disappeared beneath the surface.
That was only the first act.
On January 23, 1812, the earth struck again, possibly with even greater force. Survivors who had begun rebuilding watched their repairs collapse in seconds. Then came February 7, the most violent blow of all. Estimated between magnitude 7.7 and 8.1, the shaking was felt across fifty thousand square miles. Church bells rang spontaneously in Boston, more than a thousand miles away. Clocks stopped mid-swing in South Carolina. People stumbled through the streets of Washington D.C., convinced the city was under attack.
In western Tennessee, an entire forest sank into the earth and filled with water. Within days, a lake fifteen thousand acres wide had appeared from nothing. Reelfoot Lake. It still exists today.
The New Madrid Seismic Zone never went quiet. It is still active. Memphis sits directly above it. St. Louis lies within its reach. Seismologists put the odds of another magnitude-7 quake in the next fifty years at somewhere between seven and ten percent.
The infrastructure of the central United States, bridges, pipelines, power grids, was never designed for this kind of violence. Damage estimates for a repeat event exceed three hundred billion dollars.
Most Americans have never heard of New Madrid.
The fault has not forgotten us.
📷© United States Geological Survey (Restored & Colorized)
© The History Drop
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🚨#BREAKING: A school bus carrying 9 children has just crashed into a bridge in Goldsboro, North Carolina.
Six children have been transported to UNC Health Wayne and the bus driver has been airlifted to Duke Hospital.
Please pray... this is absolutely horrific!!!!!!!!!!
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🚨 JUST NOW: President Trump confirms he personally donated MILLIONS of dollars for the Lafayette Park renovations and beautification — along with others
Now the fountains are operational for the first time in DECADES
Yet the NYT is LYING about it, running smears!
TRUMP: “Once again, The Failing New York Times has attempted to grossly mischaracterize what should be hailed as the restoration of Beauty and Grandeur to our Nation’s Capital as something else completely.”
“Lafayette Park, across the street from the White House, had been left in disarray after decades of neglect and lack of maintenance. The fountains didn’t work, the grass and trees had died, the walking paths and benches were almost unusable.”
“I made a multimillion contribution to the effort, and got others to do the same, but was not in charge of handing out the contract.”
“That was done by the National Parks Service, and they gave it to the largest and most respected Construction Firm, for many years, in D.C., Clark Construction — A greatly respected firm, by far, the biggest in D.C.”
“Not only did we add brand new fountains, but we completely beautified the Park, adding a new irrigation system, sod, trees, park benches, and more. It’s turning out magnificent, under budget, and way ahead of schedule!”
“We want to have it complete by July 4th. Once again, people will come to the front door of the White House by walking through a magnificent Park befitting these Hollowed Grounds, not a dead, dirty, rusting, and very dangerous place like it was before we got involved.”
“In fact, D.C. itself is now a safe and bustling place again. The Crime Numbers are the best they’ve had in Recorded History.”
“The New York Times should congratulate us, instead of trying to make us look bad. We look forward to continuing to MAKE WASHINGTON, D.C. GREAT AGAIN, and want to thank Clark Construction, the Department of Interior, and the National Parks Service on A JOB WELL DONE! President DONALD J. TRUMP”

Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh
🚨 NOW: For the FIRST TIME in DECADES, the fountains are officially working at Lafayette Park in DC — thanks to President Trump PERSONALLY funding it with others Beautiful! “The first time Lafayette Park Fountains, opposite the White House, have worked in decades. My Great Honor to have funded this project (and many others!), and helped. President DONALD J. TRUMP” 🇺🇸
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@AuburnSoftball Gotta feel bad for this team -- whatever's led to them underperforming this badly must be addressed in the off-season. No reason our pitching and hitting would both tank. That's poor team chemistry
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BREAKING: Navy SEAL @JaredHudson_AL just visited Will Roberts after watching his video calling out for people to share his battle against stage 4 osteosarcoma.
Jared even gave him his very own Navy SEAL Trident saying, "I can tell you he’s earned mine."
Make sure EVERYONE sees Will's story! Share it TOO THE MOON!
Jared Hudson@JaredHudson_AL
In the Teams we say: earn your trident every day. After watching Will Roberts’ story, I can tell you he’s earned mine. Fighting rare cancer, he’s focused on others, pushing for life-saving treatments after losing 6 friends. Pray for Will & his family. Jehovah Rafa still heals.
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