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Record-Breaking Melissa Confirmed To Have Strongest Wind Ever For Hurricane At 252 MPH
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Record-Breaking Melissa Confirmed To Have Strongest Wind Ever For Hurricane At 252 MPH

A verified 252 mph wind has been confirmed from a dropsonde
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The 2026 map tilts left if Republicans ignore what voters just told them
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The 2026 map tilts left if Republicans ignore what voters just told them

The Associated Press told us a partial truth after the November 4 elections: Republicans delude themselves when they brush off their losses. AP then added its usual spin, claiming GOP leaders deny that “affordability” drove their defeat. According to AP, soaring costs and economic uncertainty explain why Republican candidates collapsed across several high-profile races.Republicans did not simply underperform. They were routed. GOP candidates lost in the marquee races in New Jersey and Virginia, and Democrats came within striking distance of a supermajority in the Virginia legislature. Democrats even clawed back ground in places like Luzerne County, Pennsylvania — a longtime working-class stronghold that had tilted red for decades.The left treats politics as a total struggle. Republicans cannot keep treating it as a polite debate.The GOP took a real shellacking.AP captured only part of the story. Republican leaders keep denying the obvious, insisting the mid-cycle results followed the usual pattern for a party out of power. That excuse collapses when measured against the magnitude of the losses.In New Jersey, a scandal-scarred, aggressively pro-LGBTQ Democrat crushed a strong Republican challenger by more than 14 points — in a state battered by high taxes, rising crime, and deep voter frustration. Jack Ciattarelli was supposedly running neck-and-neck with Mikie Sherrill. The final tally proved otherwise.Virginia delivered an even starker picture. A hyper-progressive Democrat won the governor’s race against a conservative black Republican woman. The new attorney general prevailed despite revelations that he sent violent, disturbing text messages expressing rage toward a Democratic opponent and his children. Voters shrugged and voted for him anyway.This election was not routine. It was a decisive, unmistakable rejection of the party in power. The results cannot be explained away by economic anxiety. Voters responded to ideology and identity — not affordability indexes.Democratic voters turned out as a unified bloc against what they have been conditioned to believe is a dangerous, authoritarian movement. Media outlets, universities, Hollywood, and most major cultural institutions spent years drilling that narrative into the public. The left absorbed it fully and voted accordingly.It’s hard to square AP’s affordability argument with the fact that voters rewarded Biden’s economically disastrous administration in the 2022 midterms — and continued to do so in these off-year races. By every major metric, economic conditions have improved dramatically since Trump returned to the White House. Inflation fell. Energy prices dropped. Markets hit record highs. Food and housing costs remain problems, but they remain high largely because the Federal Reserve refuses to cut rates — something Trump intends to fix when he replaces the current chair.Meanwhile, Biden’s border catastrophe flooded the country with roughly 10 million illegal migrants, burdened taxpayers, and fueled a surge of crime. Yet he paid little political price. Voters did not punish him or his party.To understand why, look at a recent Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll. Georgia Republicans list inflation and the economy as their top concerns. Georgia Democrats list something else entirely: a “tougher response” to Trump and MAGA Republicans. They rank economic issues and even abortion behind their desire to defeat an ideological enemy. For them, politics is a moral crusade.RELATED: Mamdani sells socialism — and Republicans peddle the Temu version Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty ImagesThis reveals the central mismatch. Republicans speak the language of policy: inflation, taxes, energy, spending. Democrats speak the language of existential struggle. They believe they are at war with a malevolent force, and that belief animates them far more than grocery bills or mortgage rates. Trump derangement syndrome is very much alive and well with these voters.Republicans just want to return to normal politics — debates over issues, clean contests, and sportsmanlike disagreements. Their media allies keep telling them nothing has changed since Trump beat a ditzy, verbally inept opponent in 2024.Wrong. Everything has changed.Republicans face a massive, highly motivated voting bloc determined to strip them of power. Democrats aim to defeat and humiliate their opposition, not negotiate with it. Their rhetoric against ICE, their nonstop attacks on Trump, and their saturation campaigns across media and education paid off. They fought harder. They fought longer. And they won nearly everywhere that mattered.The GOP cannot afford to treat this moment as another cyclical setback. The left treats politics as a total struggle. Republicans cannot keep treating it as a polite debate. Until the GOP grasps the scale of the conflict, election nights will keep looking like this one.
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Blueair Blue Signature air purifier review: Powerful and elegant
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Blueair Blue Signature air purifier review: Powerful and elegant

Stylish and beautifully illuminated, the Blueair Blue Signature air purifier is a breath of fresh air (literally).
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More People Using AI For Key Life Decisions: Are We Giving Up Control?
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More People Using AI For Key Life Decisions: Are We Giving Up Control?

Please share our story! Print ? PDF ?From breakups and divorces to cross-country moves and career jumps, more people are asking chatbots to navigate critical life choices every day. A new wave of…
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Watters: The boys are BACK!
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Watters: The boys are BACK!

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BREAKING: Trump to meet in Oval Office with Mamdani
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BREAKING: Trump to meet in Oval Office with Mamdani

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RUDE AND VILE': Hannity UNLEASHES on Dem
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RUDE AND VILE': Hannity UNLEASHES on Dem

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Energy secretary previews Trump’s ‘ultimate deal’ with Saudi Arabia
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Energy secretary previews Trump’s ‘ultimate deal’ with Saudi Arabia

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The number one song Phil Collins never wants to play live again: “Then I’m not so blue”
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The number one song Phil Collins never wants to play live again: “Then I’m not so blue”

The ballad too syrupy for primetime. The post The number one song Phil Collins never wants to play live again: “Then I’m not so blue” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The Led Zeppelin song so good Robert Plant called “ridiculous”
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The Led Zeppelin song so good Robert Plant called “ridiculous”

"Ridiculous," but "great." The post The Led Zeppelin song so good Robert Plant called “ridiculous” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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