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fromJezebel
2 weeks ago
US politics

As SNAP Was About to Expire, Trump Sent Billions to Other Countries, Accepted a Crown, and Worked on a Ballroom

fromJezebel
2 weeks ago
US politics

As SNAP Was About to Expire, Trump Sent Billions to Other Countries, Accepted a Crown, and Worked on a Ballroom

fromAdvocate.com
1 day ago

Gen Z men do care about abortion, actually

The share of men from ages 18 to 29 who said abortion would matter a great deal in shaping their vote increased by 12 points after they saw video testimony from people who were personally impacted by an abortion ban. For men ages 29 through 54 and those who were 55 and older, hearing directly from people affected by bans resulted in a 5 point increase in the same category.
US politics
fromAxios
1 day ago

Most oppose Trump's military strikes against alleged drug boats: poll

By the numbers: 29% of Americans said they supported the military killings without the involvement of a judge or court. A majority (51%) said they were opposed. The rest were unsure. Approval was split among party lines: 58% of Republicans and 8% of Democrats said they supported the approach. The big picture: The Trump administration has killed at least 80 people in 20 drone strikes since early September. The president is reportedly considering expanding the strikes to land targets, the Washington Post reports.
World news
UK politics
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 day ago

Budget Bust: Public say Income Tax, NI and VAT are already high enough - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Most UK adults view major taxes—basic income tax, employee National Insurance and VAT—as already too high or at appropriate levels, limiting support for further increases.
Public health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Letters: Waste and fraud have ruined the SNAP program

SNAP shows large fraud and rapid enrollment growth, fueling concerns about program integrity, fiscal cost, and whether benefits are properly targeted.
#wealth-inequality
fromFast Company
2 days ago
US politics

Should we really blame billionaires for our own financial struggles? In fact, more Americans say yes

fromFast Company
2 days ago
US politics

Should we really blame billionaires for our own financial struggles? In fact, more Americans say yes

Environment
fromFast Company
2 days ago

How politicians and businesses should talk about clean energy and climate change in a cost-of-living crisis

Many Americans already view renewable energy as the cheapest power, and targeted messaging can substantially increase belief in clean energy affordability.
fromTruthout
3 days ago

Majority of Americans Support Mamdani's Affordability Proposals, Poll Finds

Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani's affordability platform is broadly popular with Americans across the U.S., new polling finds, adding evidence to the notion that politicians looking for winning ideas should consider tacking to the left. Polling of 1,133 American adults conducted by YouGov in the days surrounding Mamdani's decisive win in New York City's mayoral election finds majority support for all of the major tenets of Mamdani's platform,
US politics
#tariffs
#keir-starmer
New York Giants
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

Zohran Mamdani's most popular policy is raising taxes on millionaires and corporations, new poll finds

Majorities nationwide support six of Zohran Mamdani's policy proposals, led by raising taxes on millionaires and corporations.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Arguing about whether or not to wear a poppy misses the most crucial point | Zoe Williams

Wearing or not wearing a poppy are both legitimate positions, while public pressure now enforces conformity and heavily stigmatizes dissent.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Advisers told ministers banning Palestine Action could make it more popular

Under the headline How would the proscription of the organisation be viewed by British people, one section of the document warned a ban could be a divisive issue. It described Palestine Action as a small single issue group with lower mainstream media exposure than other direct action groups such as Just Stop Oil. But it noted that the organisation's direct actions, and arrests of its activists, won media attention.
UK politics
#economy
fromLGBTQ Nation
5 days ago
US politics

"Oy vey": Analyst says Trump's dismal economic approval ratings are "political nightmare fuel" - LGBTQ Nation

fromLGBTQ Nation
5 days ago
US politics

"Oy vey": Analyst says Trump's dismal economic approval ratings are "political nightmare fuel" - LGBTQ Nation

#donald-trump
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 week ago
US politics

Rachel Maddow details "stunning" Trump disapproval ratings: "We're gonna need a bigger boat" - LGBTQ Nation

fromLGBTQ Nation
1 week ago
US politics

Rachel Maddow details "stunning" Trump disapproval ratings: "We're gonna need a bigger boat" - LGBTQ Nation

Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Study: Germans broadly support democracy, oppose far right DW 11/08/2025

Support for overt right-wing extremism in Germany has declined while commitment to democracy and positive views of diversity have strengthened.
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Does far-right extremism threaten democracy in Germany? DW 11/08/2025

The world of social media is flashy and fast-paced: those who stand out rise to the top with their ballrooms, space rockets, and chainsaws, dominating the headlines. The researchers for Germany's "Mitte Studie" ("Center Study"), however, turn their attention away from the dazzling personalities and the fringes, to examine those who form the backbone of a democratic and open society, looking at their attitudes toward right-wing extremism, xenophobia and antisemitism.
Miscellaneous
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Is far-right extremism really a threat to German democracy? DW 11/08/2025

German society shows stronger democratic commitment and declining support for overt right‑wing extremism, with the center stabilizing despite far‑right political gains.
fromPinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news
1 week ago

Majority of Americans support same-sex marriage, as Supreme Court decision looms

The vast majority of Americans still support same-sex marriage according to a recent study, which was shared as the Supreme Court decides whether to hear a case that threatens marriage equality. Research published earlier this week found that 65.8 per cent of Americans support same-sex couples' right to marry, with 36.2 per cent saying they 'strongly' support keeping protections in place.
LGBT
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Support for Israel among U.S. conservatives is starting to crack. Here's why

Evangelical and conservative support for Israel is weakening as younger conservatives and influential right-wing figures increasingly criticize the U.S.-Israel relationship.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

Americans Still Like Canada! Yes, Even Republicans | The Walrus

Seventy-five percent of American voters believe Canada is negotiating in good faith on trade, with majorities across both Democratic and Republican voters.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Tanya Sweeney: Royal ass-kissing and email tantrums - why I find it hard to rejoice over David Beckham's knighthood

David Beckham's years-long superficial campaign culminated in a knighthood that makes it hard to feel genuinely happy for him.
Environment
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

The Media Is Complicit in the Climate Confusion

Global majorities support stronger climate action, but underestimating others and inconsistent media coverage create a perception gap preserving the fossil fuel status quo.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Prospect of breaking 50-year income tax taboo shows scale of Reeves's challenge

In April 1975, the Labour chancellor Denis Healey sought to grip the UK's runaway inflation and rising unemployment rates an economic crisis triggered by the shock rise in global oil prices by raising the basic rate of income tax. Now Rachel Reeves, faced with her own set of difficult economic circumstances, including a multi-billion-pound budget shortfall, is contemplating the same remedy breaking a 50-year taboo by becoming the first chancellor since Healey to hike the basic rate of income tax.
UK politics
fromTruthout
1 week ago

Trump Says ICE Hasn't "Gone Far Enough" in Its Violent Enforcement Methods

More recently, Americans have been watching videos of ICE tackling a young mother, tear gas being used in a Chicago residential neighborhood, and the smashing of car windows. Have some of these raids gone too far?
US politics
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

How the European convention on human rights became a battleground between the centre and the right | Daniel Trilling

The European Convention on Human Rights enshrines a state duty to protect life via Article 2 and faces renewed political campaigns in the UK pushing for withdrawal.
#climate-education
#immigration
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
UK politics

UK politics: Worries about immigration are manufactured panic' says charity as poll shows issue not a local concern as it happened

fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
UK politics

UK politics: Worries about immigration are manufactured panic' says charity as poll shows issue not a local concern as it happened

World news
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Will public optimism bring political change in Iraq vote? DW 11/02/2025

Iraq is experiencing its longest period of stability since 2003, with rising public confidence despite persistent infrastructure problems and entrenched corruption.
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 weeks ago

Analyst mocks Trump for bullying Canada since it's far more popular among Americans than he is - LGBTQ Nation

Enten told viewers that among Americans, Canada has a net popularity rating of 49 percent, compared to Trump's net popularity rating of minus 10 percent. "When you pick on Canada as the United States president, you are picking on a country that the American people adore... When you're going after Canada, you are going against someone who is far more popular than... Donald Trump," he said.
US politics
#daylight-saving-time
US politics
fromConsequence
2 weeks ago

63% of Republicans Disapprove of Bad Bunny as Super Bowl Halftime Performer, New Poll Shows

Approval of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance varies strongly by political party, age, and race.
Environment
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 week ago

UK citizens raise red flags over environmental impacts of datacentres in poll | Computer Weekly

78% of UK consumers want new datacentres built only if developers commit to powering them with renewable energy.
Canada news
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

Trump Teaches Canada What It Means to be a U.S. Ally Now

Canadian public opinion toward the United States has soured, with a plurality viewing the U.S. as a potential threat or enemy.
Environment
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Nearly 70% of the miles of the 10 longest interstates is now within 10 miles of a fast EV charger, but range anxiety is 'stuck in people's heads' | Fortune

Charging infrastructure has expanded significantly, reducing practical charging barriers, yet many Americans still cite range and charging time as major reasons not to buy EVs.
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Pat Carty on the trials of music criticism: 'People can take it very personally when you express a preference contrary to their own'

Everyone's a critic, and that should be fine. Unless you happen to have said something about Taylor Swift. It might seem obvious, but it's OK not to like things. It's fine not to like a presidential candidate or the last Mission Impossible movie (bit slow to kick off, I felt). What is not OK is the way people nowadays reach for their digital pitchforks and torches if you don't like what they like.
Music
#trump-approval
fromLGBTQ Nation
3 weeks ago
US politics

Analyst says Trump is setting records you "do not want to set" as he hits "new lows" in the polls - LGBTQ Nation

fromLGBTQ Nation
3 weeks ago
US politics

Analyst says Trump is setting records you "do not want to set" as he hits "new lows" in the polls - LGBTQ Nation

fromThe Walrus
2 weeks ago

Quebec Is a Lot More Canadian Than Sovereigntists Want to Admit | The Walrus

S ince the Quiet Revolution, the question of whether one identifies first as Québécois or Canadian has remained a powerful marker of Quebec's political and cultural life. The ambivalence of Quebec identity is deeply rooted in a long historical evolution-from the "Canadians" of New France before the British conquest to the "French Canadians" after the Act of Union of 1840, and, finally, to the "Quebecers" of today.
Canada news
US politics
fromAdvocate.com
2 weeks ago

Former Trump adviser claims Dems are exaggerating threat to marriage equality for political gain

Claims that Democrats exaggerate threats to marriage equality to raise money and keep the nation angry, divided and distrustful.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Americans Will Choose Canada Over Donald Trump!' CNN's Harry Enten Ruthlessly Roasts President

Canada's net popularity among Americans is +49 points, about 59 points higher than Donald Trump's -10 net rating.
fromwww.ocregister.com
2 weeks ago

Americans' top fears for 2025 according to a California university survey

The goal of the Chapman University Survey of American Fears is to collect data annually on the fears, worries and concerns of Americans and how those fears are associated with other attitudes and behaviors. This is the 11th year of the survey, conducted for Chapman by market and survey research firm SSRS using a probability-based method. In 2025, participants were asked about more than 65 fears spanning government, conspiracy theories, crime, the environment, the economy,
Mental health
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Quelling public disquiet is worth extra cost of barracks asylum housing, says No 10

Government will pay more to house asylum seekers in disused military barracks instead of hotels to calm public concern and close asylum hotels.
#climate-change
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago
Environment

Did Global Warming Make Hurricane Helene Worse? Here's Where Americans Are Most Worried About Climate Change

from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago
Environment

Did Global Warming Make Hurricane Helene Worse? Here's Where Americans Are Most Worried About Climate Change

fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Democrats should be taking the fight to Trump the problem is, he's got them battling each other | Jonathan Freedland

Every year is election year in the US, but the contests of 2025, which reach their climax on Tuesday, will be especially revealing. These off-year battles a smattering of governors' races, statewide referendums and the election of a new mayor in the country's biggest city will tell us much about the national mood 12 months after Americans returned Donald Trump to the White House and one year before midterm contests that could reshape the US political landscape.
US politics
Environment
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Fast chargers are expanding quickly, but American EV drivers still fear running out of juice

Over 12,000 fast chargers were added near U.S. highways this year, yet many Americans still fear EV range and charging time.
fromAxios
3 weeks ago

Black Americans and Latinos feel alienated in Trump's America: poll

The big picture: Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe the U.S. is headed in the wrong direction, fueled by dissatisfaction with Trump's impact on the economy and immigration, according to a survey by the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) and the Brookings Institution. By the numbers: Of all racial groups, Black Americans (84%) and Latinos (70%) are the most dissatisfied with the country's direction, according to the poll that surveyed Americans on religion, values and moods. In addition, 60% of Black Americans and 51% of Latinos say their economic situation has worsened this year. Over half of Black (53%) and Latino (56%) respondents say they feel like "strangers in their own country" - a record high in the poll's 16-year history. Only 16% of Black Americans and 30% of Latinos view Trump favorably.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
3 weeks ago

85% of Americans Say Political Violence is Growing, But Democrats and Republicans Both Blame the Other Side'

AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin A whopping 85% of Americans said in a recent survey that political violence in the United States was growing, with Democrats and Republicans overwhelmingly blaming the other side. According to a Pew Research poll, which surveyed nearly three-and-a-half thousand Americans following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk last month, 85% of those polled said that politically motivated violence in this country was on the increase.
US politics
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Starmer lays out vision for much-criticised digital ID scheme

Keir Starmer promotes a voluntary digital ID to reduce fraud and simplify services, denying it will be required for hospital entry or used for surveillance.
Environment
fromThe Nation
3 weeks ago

Coming Sunday: The People Behind the Climate Numbers

A global supermajority (80–89%) supports governments doing more on climate, but many don't realize they are the majority and that support remains latent.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Chancellor hoping shift in tone on Brexit will ring true for key groups of voters

Brexit significantly damaged the UK economy, and the chancellor attributes current economic problems to Brexit while seeking voters who now oppose it.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Geoffrey Hinton, Richard Branson, and Prince Harry join call to for AI labs to halt their pursuit of superintelligence | Fortune

Over 1,000 scientists, celebrities, and policymakers demand banning development of superintelligence until the technology is proven reliably safe, controllable, and subject to robust regulation.
US politics
fromAxios
3 weeks ago

Most Americans say U.S. on wrong track on economy, immigration and more: poll

62% of Americans say the country is headed the wrong direction, with a 68-point partisan gap and strong concern over race relations and health-care funding cuts.
Tech industry
fromFuturism
3 weeks ago

Hundreds of Power Players, From Steve Wozniak to Steve Bannon, Just Signed a Letter Calling for Prohibition on Development of AI Superintelligence

Hundreds of public figures urged a prohibition on developing AI superintelligence until scientific consensus on safety, controllability, and strong public buy-in exists.
US politics
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago

Are Protesters Becoming Less Violent? No Kings' Survey Suggests So

Protesters at the recent No Kings marches showed markedly lower support for political violence, with Washington D.C. marchers reporting higher disagreement than earlier protests.
US politics
fromLGBTQ Nation
3 weeks ago

Millions at No Kings protests underscore Trump is much weaker than he wants you to believe - LGBTQ Nation

Millions of Americans across thousands of cities protested Trump, signaling widespread belief that he is abusing presidential power and is deeply unpopular.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Troops on the streets, Ice thuggery and prices still climbing: welcome to Trump's golden age' | Steven Greenhouse

Claims of a new American "golden age" clash with shutdown, rising polarization, political violence, ICE abuses, falling approval, and widespread economic dissatisfaction.
UK politics
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Sam McBride: A Yes vote to a united Ireland is taken as inevitable in the Republic - here's why that's a mistake

A united Ireland could cause major disruption and possible violence, and the Republic may mount a significant No campaign despite assumptions of support.
New York Yankees
fromwww.amny.com
4 weeks ago

NYC Mayor's Race: Mamdani holds double-digit edge over Cuomo, Sliwa in latest poll | amNewYork

Zohran Mamdani leads the New York City mayoral race by a double-digit margin over Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
4 weeks ago

Driverless cars are coming in 2026, but most Brits aren't in favour - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Over four in five drivers (84%) say they wouldn't be willing to own a driverless car, according to Quotezone 's new survey, and only 12% of those surveyed have a positive opinion on the technology. One of the main reasons for the reluctance is concern around safety and accident risk, with nearly a quarter (24%) identifying safety as their biggest worry. Other concerns include the risk of technical failures or malfunctions (18%), lack of human control (17%), and cybersecurity threats such as hacking (12%).
Cars
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

75% of Americans report soaring prices as Trump claims inflation over'

A majority of Americans report monthly household costs rising $100–$749 despite official inflation easing to about 2.9% and political claims of lower prices.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

Survey: Americans Overwhelmingly Oppose Trump Higher Ed Cuts

"There are a variety of very significant concerns that Americans have with higher education that are not unrelated to the topics the Trump administration cites or references as justifications for their crackdown," said Matt Baum, the Marvin Kalb Chair of Global Communications at the Harvard Kennedy School, a public policy professor and one of the survey researchers. Still, "the fact that Americans have these concerns doesn't necessarily translate to agreeing with the corrective measures the Trump administration is advocating and implementing."
US politics
World news
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Uruguay passes law legalizing euthanasia DW 10/16/2025

Uruguay legalized euthanasia, the first Latin American country allowing mentally competent terminal adults to obtain assisted death by health professionals; self-administered suicide is prohibited.
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
1 month ago

International Polling Shows Fear of AI Across the World

Majorities across many countries are more concerned than excited about AI, fearing harm to creativity and meaningful relationships.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

Even most Republicans support conversion therapy bans - LGBTQ Nation

A majority of Americans (59%) support bans on conversion therapy aimed at changing sexual orientation.
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

amNY The Third Rail': Talking with R train riders about the NYC Mayor's Race and more | amNewYork

This week's episode of The Third Rail focuses on the R line, running from Forest Hills to Bay Ridge, and what commuters have to say about the 2025 NYC Mayor's Race and other big topics affecting the city.
New York City
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Germany news: Few workers fear AI job threat, survey shows DW 10/14/2025

A majority of Germans (54%) support reinstating compulsory military service, with strongest backing among conservatives and older age groups.
Europe politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Over 21% of Spaniards think the Franco years were good or very good,' survey shows

Significant minorities—notably among PP and Vox voters and some young cohorts—view Franco's dictatorship positively despite a clear overall majority condemning it.
World news
fromSocial Media Today
1 month ago

71% of People Support Social Media Bans for Children [Infographic]

71% global support exists for banning social media use by children under 14, with increases in most regions compared to the previous year.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The Guardian view on Labour targeting nature: the problem isn't snails, but a broken housing model | Editorial

Prioritising development over wildlife protection and bending green rules for developers undermines public trust and contradicts majority preferences.
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Does Trump's Popularity Even Matter?

April M. Perry, a federal judge, barred the Trump Administration from deploying the National Guard in Illinois, for at least the next fourteen days. "I have seen no credible evidence that there is danger of rebellion in the state," Perry noted from the bench. J. B. Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, who had been resisting the deployments to Chicago, celebrated the ruling on social media, writing, "Donald Trump is not a king-and his administration is not above the law."
US politics
World news
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Harry Enten Shocked By 'Historic Shift' On Israel Opinions

Public opinion shifted from a 48-point pro-Israel advantage in October 2023 to a slight pro-Palestinian lead, marking the first recorded U.S. polling lead for Palestinians since the 1980s.
Psychology
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

An Emersonian Guide to Ridding Yourself of Collective Illusions

Collective illusions occur when widely shared opinions remain privately held due to fear, undermining democracy and individual well-being until people recognize the majority view.
fromTruthout
1 month ago

Polling Shows Americans Reject Trump's Threat to Militarize US Cities

A majority of voters, 58 percent, said presidents should only send military forces to cities that face external threats. Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to U.S. President Donald Trump during a roundtable discussion in the State Dining Room of the White House on October 8, 2025.Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Two sets of recent polling data demonstrate that Americans disapprove of President Donald Trump's actions in office so far - particularly his mobilization of the National Guard in U.S. cities.
US politics
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

Texas Has Scheduled the Execution of an Innocent Man in One Week. Will Anyone Stop It?

More than 50 years ago, Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall observed that the key issue in understanding public attitudes toward the death penalty is "not whether a substantial proportion of American citizens would today, if polled, opine that capital punishment is barbarously cruel, but whether they would find it to be so in the light of all information presently available." This information, Marshall predicted, "would surely convince average citizens that the death penalty was unwise."
US politics
Boston real estate
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Tell us: Should Boston do more to address the housing shortage?

Over 80% of Boston residents support stronger city action to increase housing supply, including broad backing for building 30,000 new homes.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

Only Half the Country Thinks Carney's "Nation-Building Projects" Are a Good Idea | The Walrus

44% of Canadians satisfied with initial list of five major projects; 32% dissatisfied and 24% undecided; strongest support in Atlantic, BC and Quebec.
World politics
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Can Israelis and Palestinians reconcile after Gaza war? DW 10/07/2025

Widespread Israeli and Palestinian mutual alienation and dehumanization, amplified by high survey support for statements denying innocence and pervasive loss of empathy.
US politics
fromWUSF
1 month ago

Poll: Miami-Dade residents oppose Trump presidential library land giveaway

Many Miami-Dade voters, including Republicans and Democrats, oppose conveying Miami Dade College land for a Donald Trump presidential library.
US politics
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Bay Area residents feel better about region, but agree nation's outlook is dim

Bay Area residents show rising regional optimism while most view the national outlook negatively.
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