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They Helped a Kitten, Only to Discover Another Cat of Same Age in Same Location the Following Day
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They Helped a Kitten, Only to Discover Another Cat of Same Age in Same Location the Following Day

They helped a kitten, only to discover another cat of the same age in the same location the following day. SallyAP MillerWhile volunteers were helping community cats in a neighborhood, they noticed a tiny orange kitten living among the adults.He was skittish and tried to run from people, but hunger got the best of him. Two volunteers coordinated to safely snatch him from the deck, giving him a fresh start in a cozy home.Tails High, an animal rescue, was quick to accept the kitten thanks to AP Miller, a volunteer who stepped up to foster him. AP MillerDespite being shy after the ordeal, the kitten tolerated a bath to rid him of fleas and dirt. He allowed his foster mom to wrap him in a soft towel and shower him with gentle cuddles."He's a skeletal little boy at only one pound and two ounces. He's earned the moniker Jack Skellington." JackAP MillerAs the kitten settled safely indoors, they thought their work was done, only to discover another kitten of the same size in the same location the next day. A tiny dilute tortie emerged from the yard, dashing towards the road.She was scared, adjusting from life on the streets to her foster home. Wide-eyed, she soldiered through the flea bath. AP Miller"They were rescued from the same colony of cats a day apart, with only a 0.2-ounce weight difference. We feel pretty confident they're from the same litter," Miller shared with Love Meow.With a clean coat, a full belly, and plenty of soft blankets to cozy up with, the tortie, Sally, was finally at ease. Jack was overjoyed, following Sally everywhereAP MillerWhen Sally was reunited with Jack, he was thrilled, following her everywhere and eagerly trying to get her to play.Before long, the two were wrestling and sharing the same bed as if they had never been apart. Though still a bit shy around people, they found comfort in each other's company, always sticking close together. AP MillerLike two peas in a pod, they hopped onto the couch by the window, basking in the warm sun."It took them a few days to feel safe in front of me, but now they know I'm the food lady and the cuddle lady. In the last two days, their appetites have exploded, which is another sign of feeling safe." AP Miller"Jack is a playful little instigator. He is curious but cautious about new things and is obsessed with his toys. Sally is the supreme snuggler, a bit shy at first, but her walls come down as soon as she starts purring.""She's surprisingly braver than her brother when it comes to the vacuum." AP Miller"Jack loves to run off with his prized catch (a feather wand with a bell), and Sally is deeply invested in attacking the cat tunnel."One minute, they're zooming around, chasing each other's tails; the next, they're enjoying quiet moments together. They've even caught the attention of the resident cats and started playing "pawsies" (the cat version of footsies) with them. AP Miller"Jack and Sally both love to snooze in the sunny windowsill, cuddle with each other or me, and eat lots of good treats."Jack, the fiery ball of energy, and Sally, the sweet, gentle soul, are thriving indoors. Jack is never shy about asking for what he wants, while Sally loves snuggling close to him for reassurance. AP MillerThanks to many compassionate volunteers, the pair will never spend another day outside. Together, they're whole, filling their days with play, hearty meals, and blissful naps. AP MillerShare this story with your friends. More on Jack, Sally, and Miller's fosters on Instagram and Tails High on Instagram.Related story: Stray Cat Shows Up at the Right House on Cold Night, Slowly Finds Confidence When He Decides to Be Indoor Cat
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Abandoned by Democrats, voters find a voice in Trump’s agenda
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Abandoned by Democrats, voters find a voice in Trump’s agenda

People often ask how a former Bernie Sanders supporter like me could back Donald Trump. For me, it came down to one key issue: the Democrats’ abandonment of the working class. Sanders himself recently said it’s no wonder working Americans are leaving a party that no longer serves them.The presidential election underscored this shift, as Trump saw record turnout among black and Latino voters. Yet instead of asking why, the left resorted to lazy stereotypes. MSNBC and other networks labeled black men “misogynists” and Latinos “racists” simply for voting Republican. These dismissive labels only deepen the disconnect. Rather than recognizing the cracks in their base, Democrats brush off real concerns, assuming they’ll regain minority support in a few years without changing their tone or agenda.It’s no surprise that Americans turned out in record numbers for Trump, drawn to his focus on real issues and his willingness to engage with them directly.The truth is simple: The Democrats lost because they stopped listening to everyday Americans.Over time, they shifted focus to appeasing radical supporters and coastal elites. Instead of tackling economic issues like jobs and inflation, Democrats centered their platform on identity politics and social issues that resonate mainly with urban and affluent progressives. This approach alienates Americans grappling with real-world issues — concerns Democrats used to prioritize but now dismiss as outdated or irrelevant.This election cycle highlighted that disconnect. Democratic elites like Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and their Hollywood allies spent more time lecturing Americans on how they should think and vote than addressing their daily struggles. For voters barely getting by, these lectures felt out of touch and tone-deaf.Democrats focused almost exclusively on women’s issues, especially abortion, neglecting the bread-and-butter topics most Americans care about: job security, rising costs, and public safety. Men — and the average voter — were left feeling sidelined by a party that once claimed to represent them. The Democrats’ relentless single-issue focus underscored a shift from uniting Americans to dividing them by identity.Meanwhile, Trump and GOP leaders like JD Vance took a different approach. While Harris skipped major bipartisan events like the Al Smith Dinner, Trump showed up where it mattered — flipping burgers at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, while Vance poured beers at a Wisconsin pub. These weren’t just photo ops; they were genuine efforts to connect with everyday Americans, listen to their concerns, and emphasize shared values. By showing up, Trump and his team reminded voters that they’re willing to meet people where they are — a concept Democrats seem to have forgotten.Trump didn’t stop there. Recognizing Americans’ desire for unity over division, his campaign built a coalition that crossed traditional party lines. He assembled a bipartisan “Avengers” task force, featuring figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and even Elon Musk. This team focused on issues that unite Americans — economic security, public safety, and national sovereignty. It was a sharp contrast to the Democrats’ divisive identity politics, and it resonated with voters tired of being labeled as “the problem” or forced to align on every single issue.Harris’ campaign, in contrast, spent nearly three times as much as Trump’s, burning through close to $1 billion, only to underperform Biden’s 2020 numbers and end $20 million in debt. Harris simply didn’t connect with voters. Her race-driven messaging left many feeling overlooked and undervalued. Instead of addressing real concerns, her campaign focused on topics that, while important to some, missed the mark for a large slice of the voting population. It’s no surprise that Americans turned out in record numbers for Trump, drawn to his focus on real issues and his willingness to engage with them directly.The Democrats’ refusal to listen or adapt led to a massive red wave, as voters from diverse backgrounds chose a path that aligns with their lived realities. Trump’s approach resonated because it addressed the everyday struggles Americans face.People are tired of empty promises and tone-deaf lectures from leaders who seem out of touch. They want leaders who speak to their concerns about jobs, safety, and economic opportunity — leaders who prioritize practical solutions over ideological rigidity. While Democrats continue to alienate voters by talking down to them and dismissing dissent, Republicans are building a coalition that listens to and values Americans across all walks of life.The facts of this election reveal that the Democratic Party’s focus on ideological purity has cost Democrats their connection to the everyday American. Working-class families, once the backbone of the Democratic base, are tired of empty promises and divisive rhetoric. They’re rejecting a narrative that labels them “racists” or “misogynists” simply for voting in their own best interests. Instead, they’re joining a movement that prioritizes their voices, addresses their concerns, and puts America first.Trump’s win isn’t just a victory for one candidate; it’s a triumph for Americans who want their voices heard. It sends a message to Washington that people are finished with being dismissed and sidelined. They have chosen leaders who stand up for real issues and who are unafraid to challenge a political establishment that, for too long, has forgotten whom it serves.
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Twitchy Feed
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Mother Arrested for Letting Her 10-Year-Old Walk to the Store Alone
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Mother Arrested for Letting Her 10-Year-Old Walk to the Store Alone

Mother Arrested for Letting Her 10-Year-Old Walk to the Store Alone
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Elon Musk Says the 'Hammer of Justice' Is Coming for Those Who Pushed Foreign Interference Hoaxes
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Elon Musk Says the 'Hammer of Justice' Is Coming for Those Who Pushed Foreign Interference Hoaxes

Elon Musk Says the 'Hammer of Justice' Is Coming for Those Who Pushed Foreign Interference Hoaxes
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Sylvester Stallone Introduces a Triumphant Trump at America First Policy Institute Gala
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Sylvester Stallone Introduces a Triumphant Trump at America First Policy Institute Gala

Sylvester Stallone Introduces a Triumphant Trump at America First Policy Institute Gala
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HOT TAKES: AP Tries a 'Breathtaking,' Anti-Catholic Attack on Pete Hegseth, and People Aren't Having It
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HOT TAKES: AP Tries a 'Breathtaking,' Anti-Catholic Attack on Pete Hegseth, and People Aren't Having It

Over the past 24 hours, the people who know Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth the best have thronged to his side in his defense after a Biden administration hack said on MSNBC that Hegseth is…
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Bela Karolyi, Gymnastics Coach Who Mentored Nadia and Mary Lou and Courted Controversy, Dies at 82
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Bela Karolyi, Gymnastics Coach Who Mentored Nadia and Mary Lou and Courted Controversy, Dies at 82

Bela Karolyi, the charismatic if polarizing gymnastics coach who turned young women into champions and the United States into an international power, has died. He was 82.USA Gymnastics said Karolyi died…
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Relatives of Actress Reported Missing Concede She’s Been Found, Agree to Return GoFundMe Donations
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Relatives of Actress Reported Missing Concede She’s Been Found, Agree to Return GoFundMe Donations

LOS ANGELES—Relatives of an actress who appeared in several episodes of “Gossip Girl” and on “Blue Bloods” and was reported missing a week ago conceded Friday that she has been found and said…
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Swedish Minister for Gender Equality Paulina Brandberg Seeks Treatment for ‘Phobia of Bananas’
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Swedish Minister for Gender Equality Paulina Brandberg Seeks Treatment for ‘Phobia of Bananas’

The forbidden fruit is messing with the Swedish government as a very peculiar mental condition afflicting one minister and causing controversy. It has now arisen that the Swedish minister is actually…
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FIGHTING BACK: President Trump Sues Leftist Media Outlets Including the New York Times for Total of $10 Billion, Alleges Multiple “False and Defamatory” Statements
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FIGHTING BACK: President Trump Sues Leftist Media Outlets Including the New York Times for Total of $10 Billion, Alleges Multiple “False and Defamatory” Statements

While President Trump is poised to return to the White House following his landslide election victory over Kamala Harris, he has not forgotten the multiple lies from corporate media outlets seeking to…
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