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Forget corruption: From Graham Platner to Ken Paxton, both parties embrace the politics of hypocrisy
Imagine, for a moment, that Graham Platner was a Republican. The Democrats would be going nuclear, declaring him a horrible human being. He’s utterly unfit for office, they would shout, sexting other women while he was married.
The 2025 hurricane season was devastating. Will 2026 be calmer?
The 2025 hurricane season was devastating. "There is still uncertainty in how each season will unfold," forecasters stress. There might have only been thirteen named storms for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, but it only takes one storm to devastate communities in its path.
How could El Nino reshape tropical storms around the world this year?
How could El Nino reshape tropical storms around the world this year? El Nino tends to reduce hurricanes in the Atlantic while increasing storms in the Pacific Ocean. The Atlantic hurricane season has just begun and runs from Monday to November 30 with storm activity peaking in mid-September.
Hurricane season begins, with the first below-average forecast in a decade
Hurricane season in the Atlantic kicked off Monday, and, for the first time in more than a decade, forecasters expect it to be relatively slow. The below-average forecast is driven by the expectation that a strong El Niño pattern will develop, which is associated with less hurricane formation in the Atlantic. The opposite is true in the Pacific, however, which should have an active season.
Forecasters predict below-average hurricane season, advise against complacency
Forecasters predict a below-average hurricane season, expecting between eight and 14 named storms. This projection includes three to six hurricanes and one to three major hurricanes, compared to a typical season. Despite the lower forecast, officials are urging the public to remain prepared for potential severe weather.
Forecasters predict below-average hurricane season, advise against complacency
Forecasters are calling for below-average activity this hurricane season, which begins Monday, June 1. The National Weather Service is predicting eight to 14 named storms, including three to six hurricanes and one to three major hurricanes of category 3, 4, or 5 strength, packing winds of 111 mph or greater. By comparison, a typical season is characterized by 14 named storms, including seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes.
U.S. and Iran launch fresh strikes and the House incumbents that could be unseated: Morning Rundown
In today’s newsletter: The U.S. and Iran trade attacks in the latest escalation since agreeing to a ceasefire. Democratic incumbents are at risk of losing their seats as they face strong challengers. And why shoppers paying in cash are bearing the brunt of credit card fees.
Susan Collins getting reelected is bigger concern than Graham Platner allegations, Texas Democrat claims
Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, claimed on Sunday that Republican Maine Sen. Susan Collins concerned her "at an even greater level" than Graham Platner while discussing the latest scandal he is facing. Escobar joined a panel on CNN's "State of the Union" to discuss the allegations of rape fantasies, heavy drinking and violent episodes against Platner made by ex-girlfriends of his to the New York Times last week. As a member of Platner's party, Escobar admitted that the report "concerns" her...
Shock survey reveals voters will back scandal-hit candidates just to stop the other side from winning
Shock survey reveals voters will back scandal-hit candidates just to stop the other side from winning The six-day poll, which concluded on Monday, found that two-thirds of party-aligned respondents would vote for a candidate they dislike simply to stop the other party from winning - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A new Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals a stark reality in American politics: deep partisan divides mean many voters are willing to overlook significant controversies to prevent the...
LIZ PEEK: Democrats face a socialist reckoning they are too scared to stop
Democrats have a tiger by the tail. Democratic Socialists are bringing money and energy to their party, but also a growing crop of anti-American, anti-capitalist and often antisemitic candidates who scorn our country’s traditions and values. These challengers may ride today’s wave of anti-Trump sentiment, concern about AI and anger about high prices, and win in solidly Democrat areas, like Manhattan, but long term they will become an embarrassment.