Multiple recent polls indicate a decline in President Trump’s approval rating, currently hovering around 47 percent approval and 50 percent disapproval, resulting in a negative net approval. This represents a drop from previous months and is lower than his approval rating at a similar point in his first term. Factors contributing to this decline include dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy, particularly tariffs and inflation. The ongoing impact of these economic policies and international relations will likely influence future fluctuations in his approval rating.
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The Trump administration removed former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s advisory on gun violence from the Department of Health and Human Services website, citing an executive order protecting Second Amendment rights. This action eliminated data on firearm violence’s impact, including suicide rates and child deaths, provoking criticism from researchers who view gun violence as a public health issue requiring comprehensive solutions beyond law enforcement. The removal is part of a broader trend of deleting health information from federal websites, potentially hindering ongoing research and progress on gun violence prevention. The White House maintains that addressing violence is a law enforcement matter.
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In this letter to *Corriere della Sera*’s editor-in-chief, Pope Francis expresses gratitude for support received during his recent illness, a time when the absurdity of war became even more apparent. He urges a renewed focus on peace and disarmament, emphasizing the power of words to build or destroy. The Pope calls for revitalized diplomacy, stronger international organizations, and a religious contribution to fostering fraternity and justice. Ultimately, he advocates for a united effort toward peace, requiring commitment, reflection, and careful communication.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection data reveals a nearly 500,000-person decrease in Canadian land border crossings to the U.S. in February 2025 compared to the previous year, reaching levels last seen during post-COVID travel restrictions. This sharp decline, coinciding with President Trump’s trade war and annexationist rhetoric, is attributed by experts to a combination of factors including retaliatory tariffs, concerns about increased border enforcement, and a deliberate effort by Canadians to boycott U.S. travel. The drop is impacting businesses reliant on cross-border traffic, with reports of significant sales decreases in border towns and duty-free shops. Statistics Canada corroborates this trend, showing a substantial decrease in Canadian return trips from the U.S. by automobile.
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A CNN poll reveals a significant shift in Democratic priorities, with 57% prioritizing opposition to the Republican agenda over bipartisan cooperation, a stark contrast to 2017’s figures. This heightened combative stance correlates with a decline in the party’s overall favorability, now at 29%. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez emerged as the most popular figure within the party, reflecting this aggressive approach, surpassing other prominent Democrats in the survey. This suggests a growing base of Democratic voters who desire a more confrontational political strategy.
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The surprise IDF attack that eliminated Issam al-Da’alis, Hamas’s head of the Government Follow-up Committee—a position functionally equivalent to Prime Minister—signifies a significant blow to the terrorist organization. Al-Da’alis’s role extended beyond mere administrative duties; he was deeply involved in Hamas’s overall policymaking. His additional position as President of the Union of UNRWA Employees in Gaza highlights the troubling extent of Hamas’s infiltration into seemingly neutral organizations.
The immediate reaction to this event is varied. Some see it as a justified response to Hamas’s actions, particularly the ongoing hostage crisis and repeated ceasefire violations. The argument is that the killing of senior Hamas figures creates an opportunity for a more amenable leadership to emerge, potentially facilitating peace negotiations, as witnessed in the past with Hezbollah.… Continue reading
The article draws parallels between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, highlighting their erratic social media behavior and potential mental instability. Musk’s anger towards Democrats, fueled by perceived slights and regulatory issues, mirrors Trump’s own rage. The piece compares Trump’s actions to King Lear’s descent into madness, emphasizing the dangers of ignoring a leader’s increasingly detached reality. Ultimately, the article warns against the perilous consequences of failing to acknowledge Trump’s deteriorating mental state and the potential for catastrophic outcomes.
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Despite a reversal of funding cuts, crucial cleanup efforts in Vietnam remain stalled due to unpaid contractors and absent USAID oversight. This inaction stems from the Trump-Musk administration’s drastic cuts to foreign aid, jeopardizing efforts to remediate dioxin contamination—a legacy of U.S. military actions during the Vietnam War. The failure to address this environmental and public health crisis undermines America’s international standing and responsibility. The contractors are now facing mounting costs to secure the area themselves before heavy rains arrive.
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A police officer tragically lost his life when the police car he was driving split in two after colliding with a light pole during a high-speed pursuit of a suspect. The sheer force of the impact, likely caused by excessive speed, resulted in the catastrophic damage to the vehicle, highlighting the inherent dangers of high-speed chases.
The incident underscores the reckless nature of such pursuits. The decision to engage in a high-speed chase, potentially jeopardizing the lives of both officers and innocent bystanders, should be heavily scrutinized. The prioritization of apprehending a suspect, in this case for a stolen vehicle, clearly outweighed the safety of those involved.… Continue reading
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