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UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

Rightwing narrative fuelling false belief UK public oppose net zero, study finds

Political elites and media narratives create false perception of public backlash against net zero, while majority of British public actually supports climate action and clean energy policies.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

As Trump shows lack of direction on Iran, even Badenoch distances herself

Kemi Badenoch's stated position on Iran and US-Israeli attacks shifted as public opinion changed, though she denies altering her stance on UK involvement versus support for allies.
World politics
fromThe Cipher Brief
2 days ago

Defining Victory in the Iran War

The administration faces mounting pressure to declare victory despite unmet objectives, as unforeseen consequences of military conflict accumulate and public support weakens.
#daylight-saving-time
fromBoston.com
3 days ago
Boston

'A relic of a bygone era': Here's why readers want Massachusetts to stop changing its clocks

fromBoston.com
1 week ago
US politics

This weekend's US clock change is a problem, and there's a deep divide on how to fix it

fromFast Company
2 weeks ago
Canada news

Daylight saving time 2026: A major part of Canada just made DST permanent. Why these U.S. states could follow

Boston
fromBoston.com
3 days ago

'A relic of a bygone era': Here's why readers want Massachusetts to stop changing its clocks

Massachusetts readers overwhelmingly support ending twice-yearly clock changes, though they disagree on which permanent time system to adopt.
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Spring forward' is a problem, and there's a deep divide on how to fix it

Daylight saving time returns Sunday, creating widespread sleep disruption and complaints, yet political efforts to change the system remain stalled due to sharply divided opinions on its impacts.
US politics
fromBoston.com
1 week ago

This weekend's US clock change is a problem, and there's a deep divide on how to fix it

Most Americans dislike daylight saving time, but political efforts to change it fail due to sharply divided opinions on whether to adopt permanent daylight saving or standard time.
Canada news
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Daylight saving time 2026: A major part of Canada just made DST permanent. Why these U.S. states could follow

British Columbia adopts permanent daylight saving time year-round starting March 8, while only 12% of Americans support DST despite ongoing debate about its necessity.
Environment
fromTheregister
4 days ago

Jury out on whether Americans approve or datacenters

Three-quarters of Americans have heard of datacenters, but most believe they negatively impact the environment and energy costs while positively affecting local jobs and tax revenue, though reality suggests otherwise.
Germany politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Jurgen Habermas, German philosopher and sociologist, dies aged 96

Jürgen Habermas, influential German philosopher and sociologist known for theories of political consensus-building and democratic discourse, died at age 96.
#autonomous-vehicles
Silicon Valley
fromFuturism
5 days ago

Self-Driving Taxis Poised for Vicious Backlash

A Pew Research Center survey reveals 85% of Americans fear autonomous vehicles will eliminate jobs, with 70% viewing them negatively, signaling potential public backlash against self-driving taxi expansion.
France news
fromwww.thelocal.fr
5 days ago

Inside France: Petrol prices and stuffed mushrooms

Inside France is a weekly newsletter covering French news, politics, cultural topics, and public opinion, including reactions to international events, fuel prices, local elections, and French culinary traditions.
#uk-foreign-policy
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago
UK politics

Could be the making of him': Starmer's allies praise stance on Trump and Iran

Keir Starmer gains political advantage by refusing to support US strikes on Iran, balancing American relations with British public opposition to military intervention.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago
UK politics

Starmer at odds with Trump in biggest disagreement yet

The UK government faced criticism from multiple political directions over its measured response to US and Israel's attacks on Iran, balancing legal concerns with allied relationships.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Could be the making of him': Starmer's allies praise stance on Trump and Iran

Keir Starmer gains political advantage by refusing to support US strikes on Iran, balancing American relations with British public opposition to military intervention.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Starmer at odds with Trump in biggest disagreement yet

The UK government faced criticism from multiple political directions over its measured response to US and Israel's attacks on Iran, balancing legal concerns with allied relationships.
fromVulture
1 week ago

Love Story Recap: Mrs. American Dream

When the paparazzi go from being neutrally interested in Carolyn to actively soiling her reputation, it's because - as her sister Lauren explains - they need an antagonist for the narrative. Lauren calls John "the living embodiment of a protagonist," referring to the fact that not only is he the orphan of a widely beloved President, but he is also willing to play ball.
Television
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Judge the mood of the country': Readers urge King Charles to cancel US state visit

Many said travelling to the US at this moment would hand Donald Trump an unwelcome diplomatic win and risk appearing to legitimise policies and rhetoric they strongly oppose. Some argued the King's presence could be interpreted as an endorsement of the current administration, particularly given criticism of its approach to foreign policy, immigration and international alliances.
UK politics
#immigration-policy
Right-wing politics
fromIntelligencer
1 week ago

The White House Wants to Rebrand Its Mass-Deportation Push

The Trump administration is rebranding its mass deportation policy as targeted criminal removal to improve polling, despite enforcement actions affecting legal immigrants and citizens.
fromAxios
1 week ago
US politics

Scoop: White House tells House Republicans to stop talking about mass deportations

Right-wing politics
fromIntelligencer
1 week ago

The White House Wants to Rebrand Its Mass-Deportation Push

The Trump administration is rebranding its mass deportation policy as targeted criminal removal to improve polling, despite enforcement actions affecting legal immigrants and citizens.
US politics
fromAxios
1 week ago

Scoop: White House tells House Republicans to stop talking about mass deportations

White House officials are advising Republicans to focus deportation messaging on violent offenders rather than defending mass removal campaigns, as nearly half of Americans view Trump's deportation policy as too aggressive.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Aid cuts reducing public support for overseas help, study finds

News coverage of government aid cuts reduces public support for international development assistance across Western nations.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Britain's war hawks are very upset that Keir Starmer isn't personally riding a bomb all the way to Tehran | Marina Hyde

British political leaders prioritize alignment with US military actions over public opinion, which opposes involvement in Middle East conflicts by a 49-28 margin.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Trump broke his promises to pursue this unwinnable war. Britain must not follow him into the abyss | Simon Jenkins

Britain is now contending with an unreliable, mendacious and warmongering ally across the Atlantic. It surely must hold itself consistent and principled at a deeply uncertain time. But does its Tory opposition leader, Kemi Badenoch, agree? She goes to her spring party conference this week having hurled abuse at Starmer in parliament, supporting Trump on the dubious grounds that: We're in this war, whether they like it or not.
UK politics
World news
fromNews 12 - Default
2 weeks ago

'No one wants war.' New Yorkers wake up to news of U.S.-Israeli military strikes against Iran

The U.S. and Israel conducted military strikes against Iran, prompting New Yorkers to express concerns about escalating conflict and casualties.
US politics
fromForbes
3 weeks ago

Analyzing Trump's Big Marketing Moment

Trump's State of the Union address lasted nearly two hours, with mixed public reception largely divided along existing political lines, while he honored American heroes including military personnel and athletes.
#state-of-the-union
fromDataBreaches.Net
3 weeks ago

Top NATO allies believe cyberattacks on hospitals are an act of war. They're still struggling to fight back. - DataBreaches.Net

NATO countries' restrained response to hybrid attacks is at odds with public opinion, new polling shows: Broad swaths of the public in key allied countries say actions such as cyberattacks on hospitals should be considered acts of war. The POLITICO Poll, conducted in the United States, Canada, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, showed a majority of people agreed that a cyberattack that shuts down hospitals or power grids constitutes an act of war. Canadians felt the strongest about the issue, with 73 percent agreeing.
Privacy technologies
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

More people want open relationships, but here's why many don't last

Open relationships enjoy greater acceptance among younger adults but are often experimented with rather than sustained as long-term relationship structures.
US politics
fromIntelligencer
3 weeks ago

Supreme Court May Have Saved Trump From His Disastrous Tariff Addiction

The Supreme Court struck down much of Trump's tariff program as unconstitutional, provoking his angry reaction and relief among GOP, business, and conservative circles.
Women
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

These Olympics show a clear demand for gender equity

Women are the central drivers of the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, commanding viewership, excitement, and visibility across multiple sports.
fromwww.dw.com
3 weeks ago

Germans approve of democracy, but say it doesn't work well

Worldwide, autocracies are on the rise, populists are gaining momentum, democratic societies are under pressure. Wars, inflation, fear of economic decline are causing great uncertainty. The "Germany-Monitor 2025" shows that the vast majority of Germans believe in democracy, and that support for democracy as a form of government is increasing, especially in the east of the country. This was announced by the Federal Government Commissioner for Eastern Germany, Elisabeth Kaiser, in Berlin on Thursday this week:
Miscellaneous
#immigration
fromFortune
1 month ago
US politics

6 in 10 Americans think Trump's 'gone too far' by sending immigration troops into U.S. cities, poll says | Fortune

fromFortune
1 month ago
US politics

6 in 10 Americans think Trump's 'gone too far' by sending immigration troops into U.S. cities, poll says | Fortune

fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
3 weeks ago

National Ad Campaign Aims to Shift Narrative on Higher Ed

You won't see students studying together in a library, images of grand campus buildings or crowded athletic events in a new campaign promoting higher education. There are no logos, no mascots and no official colors. Instead, an elderly couple walk arm in arm smiling, with "Proud sponsor of a better life for everyone" printed across the image. Sparks fly from a welder's electrode just behind the words "Proud sponsor of the future titans of industry."
Higher education
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Martina Devlin: British royal family was always revered, but Mountbatten-Windsor is reviled

The arrest of King Charles’s brother, Andrew, has deeply shaken public confidence and affection for the British monarchy.
#polling
US politics
fromQueerty
4 weeks ago

Between Melania's box office nosedive & her husband's approval ratings, it's a sh*tty week to be a Tr*mp - Queerty

Melania Trump's vanity film underperformed with a steep box-office drop and dubious reviews, while the Trumps face declining approval amid controversy.
Canada news
frominsideevs.com
1 month ago

Canadians Are Warming Up To Affordable Chinese EV Imports

A majority of Canadians say China-built EVs won't affect their buying decision as Canada lowers tariffs and allows limited imports to encourage local production.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Once a popular wartime leader among Ukrainians, Zelenskyy's shine fades

In the first months of Russia's full-scale invasion, his defiance and everyman image won him global acclaim and overwhelming support at home. list of 4 itemsend of list But that unity, exhausted by four years of full-scale war, has given way to a more complex mood. Now, while many Ukrainians still back him as an international figurehead, concerns about governance and corruption are reshaping his standing domestically.
Miscellaneous
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Stephen A. Smith Dismisses Idea Racism Could Tank Potential Presidential Run: Americans Don't Give a Damn'

Racism exists but is not as prevalent; most Americans judge by character rather than skin color, so racial bias would not block a presidential bid.
fromConsequence
1 month ago

Survey: More Americans Believe Bad Bunny "Better Represents" U.S. Than Trump

A new poll has found that more Americans believe Bad Bunny "better represents" the country than its sitting president, Donald Trump. More than 1,700 adults were surveyed by Yahoo! and YouGov in the days following Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show; the sample included a slightly higher share of Republicans and conservatives than Democrats and liberals (via Variety). Overall, 42% answered that Bad Bunny "better represents" America, compared to 39% who chose Trump and 20% answered who answered "not sure."
US politics
#trump-approval
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Top British and German military chiefs press moral' case for rearmament

UK and German military chiefs urge public acceptance of rearmament, calling for increased defence spending and preparedness in response to a westward-shifted Russian threat.
Relationships
fromQueerty
1 month ago

These gay couples & singles are making this a happy Valentine's Day indeed - Queerty

Many U.S. adults view Valentine's Day positively and plan celebrations despite rising consumer spending, with average planned spending around $200.
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

What Fabulous Timing for Gallup to Stop Tracking Presidential Approval!

Two headquarters agents inform a pollster amid personified approval-rating horses while denying any link between presidential bullying and fluctuating poll numbers.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Jellyfish' and doormat': why is Keir Starmer so deeply unpopular?

Keir Starmer faces extreme personal unpopularity with net favourability around -50 to -57, attracting unusually visceral public dislike despite mild, competent perceptions.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Gallup to stop tracking presidential approval ratings after 88 years

The company said on Wednesday that it would stop measuring the favorability rating of individual political figures, which reflects an evolution in how Gallup focuses its public research and thought leadership, after 88 years. Our commitment is to long-term, methodologically sound research on issues and conditions that shape people's lives, a spokesperson for the agency told multiple media outlets. That work will continue through the Gallup Poll Social Series, the Gallup Quarterly Business Review, the World Poll, and our portfolio of U.S. and global research.
US politics
US politics
fromTruthout
1 month ago

January Jobs Report Gains Mask Year of Downward Job Revisions Under "Trump Economy"

Nearly six in ten Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy; 2025 job-report revisions cut 244,000 jobs from Trump's first full year.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
1 month ago

Most Americans don't pay for news and don't think they need to

A large majority of U.S. adults did not pay for news in the past year, viewing news access as free or not a personal responsibility.
fromFuturism
1 month ago

Fear Grows That AI Is Permanently Eliminating Jobs

In 2026, the grim comedy of late capitalism seems to have found a perfect punchline: workers laid off in a dismal job market are now being hired to train AI systems meant to replace them altogether. If a great AI replacement ever comes to pass, the scale of potential displacement is massive. MIT researchers recently calculated that today's AI systems could already automate tasks performed by more than 20 million American workers, or about 11.7 percent of the entire US labor force.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
1 month ago

It turns out that Joe Biden really did crush Americans' dreams for the future. Just look at how the vibe changed 5 years ago | Fortune

"If you look at the optimism metric for future life, that really came down a lot from 2021 to 2023 and that corresponds really closely with the worst of the inflation crisis," Dan Witters, research director of the Gallup national health and well-being index, told Fortune. "The economic pressures of being able to afford things like food and fuel and gas and healthcare-that really can have a deleterious effect."
US politics
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Pro-Trump Pollster Stuns With New Approval Numbers

A Rasmussen survey found 56% of likely U.S. voters disapprove of Trump's performance, and 48% prefer Biden over Trump as president.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Majority of Brits think King should encourage Andrew to testify about Epstein scandal

The Independent requests donations to fund on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism covering major issues and investigations, including reproductive rights and the Epstein/Prince Andrew controversy.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.thelocal.com
1 month ago

What do Europeans really think about immigration?

European public opinion on immigration is nuanced: many favor greater controls but are not wholly anti-immigrant and often overestimate illegal migrant numbers.
#immigration-enforcement
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Border Patrol boss Gregory Bovino tossed from Vegas bar: report

Bovino headed operations in Minneapolis, where federal officers fatally shot protesters Renee Good and Alex Pretti last month. He was replaced by Border Czar Tom Homan on Jan. 27. In an interview that aired Wednesday, President Trump told NBC News that a softer touch was needed in Minnesota, where citizens have clashed with ICE and Border Patrol agents in recent weeks.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Why is monogamy in crisis? The animal kingdom could give us some clues | Elle Hunt

Monogamy, you may have heard, is in crisis. Fewer people are in relationships, let alone opting to be in one 'til death. And even those who have already exchanged vows seem to be increasingly looking for wiggle room. Quiet divorce mentally checking out of your union, rather than going through the rigmarole of formally dissolving it is reportedly on the rise, as is ethical non-monogamy (ENM) and opening up a relationship to include other partners.
Relationships
#ice
fromAxios
1 month ago

Exclusive: 300+ ex-DOJ lawyers demand transparent Minnesota shooting probes

The Justice Department has opened a civil rights probe into Pretti's fatal shooting by federal immigration officers. However, the Trump administration has said there is no need for a similar probe into Good's death. Minnesota officials launched legal steps soon after Pretti's killing in an effort to stake their claim to investigate, including obtaining a search warrant and suing to "vindicate their right to access evidence."
US politics
#donald-trump
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Almost half of Britons think some or all student debt should be written off

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
US politics
US news
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

New poll shows the shifting conversation around blue-collar work in the age of AI

Most Americans believe hands-on skills and blue-collar jobs are less likely to be replaced by AI and are increasingly valued over formal degrees.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Student loans: why is Martin Lewis clashing with Rachel Reeves?

The disagreement is focused on the estimated 5.8 million people who took out a student loan between September 2012 and July 2023. For many of these graduates, everything they hand over from their salary is dwarfed by the interest that is slapped on their debt every month. What prompted the latest row is Reeves's decision to freeze the salary threshold forrepayments for plan 2 student loans for three years which means many graduates will now have to pay even more.
UK politics
#ukraine
fromFortune
1 month ago

Trump's plan to make housing affordable is faltering | Fortune

President Donald Trump's bid to put home ownership in reach for more Americans is sputtering, just weeks after it launched. With voters signaling that pocketbook issues are top-of-mind ahead of the November midterm elections, the White House has floated a series of trial balloons aimed at lowering the cost of buying a home, only to see several shot down by Congress, the financial industry or even Trump himself.
US politics
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Fionnan Sheahan: Unlike our leaders, Trump doesn't blame the weather when things go wrong

Latest poll shows public want action, not excuses, and confidence in the Coalition is falling
Miscellaneous
#micheal-martin
fromIndependent
1 month ago
US politics

Poll reveals support for Taoiseach's trip to the White House for St Patrick's Day has dropped

fromIndependent
1 month ago
US politics

Poll reveals support for Taoiseach's trip to the White House for St Patrick's Day has dropped

World news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

U.S. intervention in Venezuela divides Houston

U.S. seizure of Nicolas Maduro has divided Houston's immigrant communities, sparking hope among some Venezuelans and concern or skepticism among others over motives and consequences.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Tim Dillon Torches Trump's 'Cruel and Inhumane' ICE Raids

It's fundamentally cruel and inhumane, and it doesn't take into account any specific considerations for people who have been here a long time, for people whose children are citizens and have been here a long time. So when you do these random raids, they provoke a response that is justifiably you're going to provoke a lot of anger because this is barbarism.
US politics
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Americans Love Their Neighbors

Large numbers of Minnesotans mobilized to protect immigrants and confront federal immigration agents, demonstrating strong neighborly solidarity despite national declines in neighborly socializing.
US politics
fromFortune
1 month ago

'A major problem for America's economic future': $38 trillion national debt finds Democratic, Republican supermajority | Fortune

A supermajority of American voters across parties view the national debt as a critical threat and want lawmakers to prioritize reducing and stabilizing it.
fromIntelligencer
1 month ago

Trump's 'Best Issue' Has Turned Into a Huge Weakness

For the third time in less than a year, congressional Democrats are mulling the possibility of triggering a government shutdown as a way to show their defiance of Donald Trump. Last March, they (or at least a sufficient number of Senate Democrats, following Chuck Schumer's lead) chose to step back from the precipice of a shutdown, in part because they doubted Americans shared their interest in, much less their fury over,
US politics
US politics
fromAxios
1 month ago

More Epstein files coming soon, DOJ says, a month past deadline

DOJ deployed hundreds to review millions of files, including audio and video, to limit victim-identifying information and will update its Epstein Library.
US politics
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

ICE on US streets challenges American norms, founding values

Widespread, sometimes lethal ICE operations in major US cities have driven public disapproval of Trump's immigration handling to 53%, with approval at 39%.
World news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Danish community reacts to Trump's rhetoric around Greenland

President Trump's efforts to acquire Greenland and threats toward Denmark are changing Danish public perceptions of the U.S.-Denmark relationship.
US politics
fromNew York Daily News
3 years ago

Most Americans don't believe government is doing enough to combat climate change: poll

Most Americans believe the government is not doing enough on climate change and remain largely unaware of the Inflation Reduction Act's $350 billion clean-energy incentives.
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Germany news: Majority see Trump as threat to nation

A new nationwide opinion poll finds a majority of Germans feel threatened by the actions of the US, a country that helped liberate and rebuild Germany and one that has been its most important ally for more than 80 years Germany's interior minister has promised a new, aggressive approach to cybersecurity, vowing to 'strike back' at bad actors The president of Germany's Bundesbank said his institution defends itself against 5,000 attempted cyberattacks every minute
Germany news
Miscellaneous
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Russia targets Ukraine's energy as trilateral talks loom

Russia is striking Ukraine's energy infrastructure to coerce territorial concessions while diplomatic talks aim to secure guarantees and leave territorial issues unresolved.
US politics
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Trump's Dizzying First Year

Trump's return to the presidency has been marked by escalating military threats, unpredictable policy shifts, and deep public unease despite declining approval.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

CNN Data Guru Warns Trump That Greenland Is Hurting Him Even More Than Epstein Files

CNN's chief data analyst Harry Enten warned that President Donald Trump's push to acquire Greenland is hurting his polling numbers even more than the controversy surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files last year, calling the push for the Arctic territory the most unpopular thing the president can do. New figures from a Reuters/IPSOS poll, however, show that domestically, the approval of the idea of buying Greenland with federal money sits at 40 points in the negative.
US politics
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

Survey shows distrust of real estate investors in housing market

Many home sellers distrust institutional and cash-buying investors; a large share refuse to sell to them and Americans support regulating investors to curb price increases.
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