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Trump will try to spin his Manhattan trial verdict in his favor, no matter what happens
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoTrump and his allies might not have to spin much. In a recent Quinnipiac University nationwide poll,...
As Trump trial hurtles towards verdict, are Americans paying attention?
BBC via Yahoo News· 50 minutes agoA political and legal thriller in which a man - not known for his humility - has had to listen,...
General election 2024 poll tracker: How do the parties compare?
BBC via Yahoo News· 8 hours ago[BBC] Use our interactive poll tracker to check the latest trends measuring how people say they...
Watch Trump React to Boos During Libertarian Convention Talk
Time Magazine· 1 hour agoLibertarians, who prioritize small government and individual freedoms, are often skeptical of the...
Summer is heating up, and so is Biden's panicked campaign pandering to slow Trump's lead
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoA recent ABC News/Ipsos poll shows that price increases remain a top concern for U.S. adults. And no...
'I have friends in Palestine': Israeli hostage's plea to her Hamas captors lays bare yearning for...
NBC News via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoA Gallup poll taken in the weeks after the Oct. 7 attack showed that 65% of Israelis opposed a...
Lithuanians return to the polls with incumbent president favored to win 2nd election round
Stamford Advocate· 8 hours agoThe 60-year-old Nauseda, a moderate conservative, has been a strong backer of Ukraine, a position...
Donald Trump welcomed two rappers charged in a felony gang case on stage at his Bronx rally
USA Today· 1 hour agoBasking in the support of prominent locals is a common political ritual, but some of the former...
Threatening U.S. election officials is ‘domestic terrorism,’ says Arizona’s Secretary of State
CNBC· 27 minutes agoAdrian Fontes (D-AZ) declares victory in his campaign against Republican candidate Mark Finchem for...
How contraception became a political issue among Christians in the U.S.
NPR· 3 hours agoNPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Associated Press polling editor Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux about how contraception became politicized among Christians in the U.S..