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Barn Bummer
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NaƟonal Day: Superman Day — Honors the iconic superhero with comics, movies, and
“truth, jusƟce, and the American way” vibes.
Birthday: George H. W. Bush (1924–2018) — 41st President of the United States and World
War II veteran.
This Day in History: 1987 — President Ronald Reagan delivered his famous “Mr. Gorbachev,
tear down this wall!” speech at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.
Barn Bummer (Not the Bee)
Beloved Culver's Barn Destroyed By Wisconsin Storm.
The bright blue landmark, located about an hour from the original Culver's in Sauk City,
proudly proclaimed graƟtude to the farmers of the Midwest from the side of US-151. And it
didn't just fall, it got absolutely yeeted by Wednesday's storms aŌer already taking a beaƟng
from a tornado back in April.
Michael Zimmerman, who's had the place since 1976, was home when it happened. He had
plans to repaint it in July; instead, he's now contemplaƟng how to get "back to the same
place we were," whatever that means.
Culver's launched a “Thank You Farmers Project” back in 2013, painƟng barns across the
heartland in that unmistakable shade of blue.
Ol’ LeŌy Lobbed (Fox News)
Phil Mickelson is no longer welcome at a course he's played at for decades, according to a
new bombshell report containing serious accusaƟons against the six-Ɵme major champion.
According to Golf Digest, a female employee at The Farms Golf Club in the San Diego area
accused Mickelson of making inappropriate contact with her before a round of golf this
spring. The Farms confirmed in a statement that Mickelson is no longer a member of the
club.
Mickelson allegedly approached the female employee at the clubhouse and made
nonconsensual and inappropriate physical contact with her. The employee reported the
incident to the supervisors of the club aŌer rejecƟng the alleged advances aŌer Mickelson
returned to the golf course.
Bass Brother BaƩle (New York Post)
Karen Bass’ awkward response to her brother suing her for losing his $2M home in Palisades
Fire.
Karen Bass could not flee fast enough as she was quizzed about her older brother suing the
City of Los Angeles aŌer his luxury Malibu home was destroyed in the Palisades fire.
The mayor, who is seeking re-elecƟon, repeatedly refused to discuss the lawsuit and ducked
into her blacked-out chauffeured-Suburban when politely approached at World Cup soccer
event on Thursday.
Bass was asked three Ɵmes about the city being sued by her older sibling Kenneth Bass, 78,
but refused to respond on each occasion.
“We’re not talking about that!” a raƩled Bass assistant said as she tried to prevent her boss
from being asked q