AP-NORC poll
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- Trump is making a rare Western trip to talk about the economy, something polls show he's weak on
President Donald Trump is visiting California and Nevada to address the economy and contrast his policies with Democrats, despite low approval ratings on economic management. A poll shows 32% of U.S. adults approve of his handling of the economy, while 69% describe the economy as 'poor.' Trump plans to criticize California Gov. Gavin Newsom during the trip, highlighting their ongoing political rivalry.
- The Latest: Blanche rescinds fund for Trump allies after senators threaten to block his AG bid
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche terminated President Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund after Republican senators threatened to block his nomination for permanent attorney general. The order retains a provision granting Trump and his family retroactive tax-audit immunity. Trump announced new Iran war talks would begin Monday after delaying strikes, while a poll highlighted immigration as a stronger issue for him than the economy or Iran.
- US and Iran trade missile barrages as hopes dim for a quick resolution to the five-month conflict
The United States and Iran exchanged missile strikes, escalating tensions in the Middle East with attacks in Jordan, Kuwait, and the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict, now in its fifth month, has caused economic disruptions, casualties, and stalled diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis.
- The Latest: US and Iran trade strikes as hopes dim for a quick resolution
The U.S. and Iran exchanged missile strikes, escalating tensions and dimming hopes for a quick resolution. Jordan intercepted Iranian missiles, and a strike in Kuwait killed one person. Polls indicate most Americans believe the Iran war is not worth fighting, with low approval for Trump's approach.
- The Latest: US and Iran trade strikes as hopes dim for a quick resolution
The U.S. and Iran exchanged missile strikes, escalating tensions and dimming hopes for a quick resolution. Jordan intercepted Iranian missiles, and Kuwait reported a strike casualty. A poll shows most Americans view the Iran war as unworthy, with declining support for Trump's approach. The National Urban League report highlights negative impacts of Trump's policies on Black Americans' economic prospects.
- The Latest: US and Iran trade strikes as hopes dim for a quick resolution
The U.S. and Iran exchanged missile strikes, escalating tensions and diminishing hopes for a quick resolution. A new AP-NORC poll shows most Americans view the Iran war as unworthy, with declining support for Trump's approach. Meanwhile, Trump promoted tariffs in Michigan despite economic concerns, and FIFA faces opposition over a private equity plan linked to Joshua Kushner.
- Takeaways from the AP-NORC poll of more than 1,000 Jewish Americans
A survey of 1,022 Jewish adults in the U.S. reveals divided opinions on Israel's military actions in Gaza, with 70% identifying as religiously affiliated Jews and 30% as culturally or ethnically Jewish. About 60% believe Jewish prejudice is a serious problem in the U.S., and 30% report experiencing antisemitic incidents. Accusations of Israeli genocide in Gaza are acknowledged by 25% of religiously affiliated Jews and 40% of non-religiously affiliated Jews.
- The Latest: Trump says Iran wants a meeting. Tehran says nothing’s scheduled
President Donald Trump claims Iran requested a meeting in Qatar, but Iranian officials deny it. Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and discussions about frozen Iranian assets in Qatar are highlighted, alongside Trump's focus on oil prices and a Supreme Court term addressing presidential power.
- Trump promised to cut electric costs in half. Bills in energy-rich West Virginia now top mortgages
West Virginians face soaring electricity bills exceeding mortgages, contradicting Donald Trump's 2016 promise to halve energy costs. Rising utility prices, including a 4.8% national increase, strain households, with some forced to choose between heating and food. Energy cost concerns resurface as a political issue amid ongoing rate hikes.