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It’s a year of rapid change, except when it comes to Trump’s approval numbers, AP-NORC polling finds
NORC Center for Public Affairs Research polling tracker shows that overall views of President Donald Trump’s job performance ...
But what is most striking about Trump’s sinking approval ratings are the reasons he’s unpopular. During the 2024 campaign, ...
As Mr. Trump golfed Saturday at his course in Turnberry, Scotland, hundreds of protesters took to the streets to denounce his presence elsewhere in Britain, opposing the administration’s policies on ...
A plurality of New Yorkers, 47%, feel that our country’s best economic days are behind us and that the next generation will ...
The recent passage of the megabill is already providing both sides ammunition for the political battles ahead.
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Psychologists predicted Trump’s 2024 win before a single vote was cast — here’s how they did it
Psychologists pulled off what political pundits and polls failed to do: predict the 2024 presidential election winner. Before ...
Trump's support among Republicans remains strong, while Democrats continue to oppose him. Independents, who are up for grabs, ...
BENGALURU (Reuters) -Risks to the quality of official U.S. economic data - long seen as the gold standard - are worrying 89 ...
House Republicans, fresh off a win from passing their “big beautiful bill,” already have another debate looming: whether to save expanded tax credits for Obamacare health premiums that expire at ...
Opinion
Why do MAGA faithful support Trump if his ‘big beautiful bill’ will likely hurt many of them?
(THE CONVERSATION) President Donald Trump signed the wide-ranging One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law on July 4, 2025. It focuses on cutting taxes, mainly for households that earn US$217,000 or more ...
But now the former MSNBC political contributor finds himself publicly grappling with his Republican past. Scrutiny over his ...
A new Siena College Research Institute poll finds that nearly half of New Yorkers believe the nation’s best economic days are behind it, with 60 percent expressing little to no confidence in either ...
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