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Within New York City, a Fox News poll last month found that 49% of Democratic voters had a favorable view of socialism, compared to 35% who had an unfavorable view. Meanwhile, 41% of Democrats viewed capitalism favorably, while 49% viewed it unfavorably.
Top U.S. Senate Republican John Thune has called for the Trump administration to pull its nomination of Paul Ingrassia to lead a federal watchdog agency, following a report that Ingrassia described himself as having a "Nazi streak.
Experts warn that Trump’s growing use of AI coincides with a rapid improvement in generative technology. Ben Colman, CEO of the deepfake-detection firm Reality Defender, says new tools – such as OpenAI’s Sora 2, an advanced text-to-video generator, are producing more realistic and accessible AI media than ever before.
Scott Jennings got heated after Kaitlan Collins asked about the president’s clip showing him dropping excrement on protesters.
Trump-Putin: President Trump claimed on Tuesday that he wanted to avoid “a wasted meeting” with President Vladimir V. Putin, so he put off plans to meet the Russian leader in the immediate future. Last week, Mr. Trump said the two leaders would meet soon in Budapest to discuss ways to end the war in Ukraine. Read more ›
Newsweek's tracker shows that Trump's net approval rating is at its highest point since August 21, at -6 points.
As construction begins on President Donald Trump's new, $250m (£149m) White House ballroom, mystery continues to swirl around the identities of the wealthy donors and corporations paying for it.
With the firing of the Export-Import Bank’s inspector general, the president has sidelined around two dozen of the watchdogs who seek out fraud and mismanagement in federal agencies.
Some said they worry that the Trump administration will target them for prosecution, draining their life savings and potentially landing them in jail. In a time of heightened political violence, others said they fear that the president’s most zealous followers may try to do them harm.