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Trump's approval rating rises seven points from historic lows

DonaldTrump’sapprovalratingisupsevenpointssincelastmonth,accordingtoanewpollbytheAssociatedPress-NORCCenterforPublicAffairsResearch.ThatstillonlyliftsTrump’sapp

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Bill, Melinda Gates voice concerns over Trump's "America First" view

BillandMelindaGatesTuesdayexpressedtheirconcernsoverU.S.PresidentDonaldTrump's"AmericaFirst"philosophyintheirannuallettertotheworld."Morebroadly,theAmericaFirst

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Senate passes bill renewing internet surveillance program

TheU.S.SenateonThursdaypassedabilltorenewtheNationalSecurityAgency’swarrantlessinternetsurveillanceprogramforsixyearswithminimalchanges,overcomingobjectionsfrom

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Most Americans oppose preemptive strike on DPRK: poll

AnoverwhelmingmajorityofAmericansopposeapreemptivestrikeontheDemocraticPeople'sRepublicofKorea(DPRK)andmostAmericanstrustU.S.militaryleadersinsteadofU.S.Preside

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U.S. muslim Faces: Telling 'real stories' of US Muslims on social media

Aproject"MuslimAmericanFaces,"createdbyUSphotographerandfilmmakerHeidiNaguib,hasgoneviralonsocialmedia.Theprojectaimstobringthe"realstories"ofMuslimAmericanstot

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American retrenchment is a golden oldie

Inits76thyear,the“AmericanCentury”seemsheadedforaprematureend.Americansarereportedlytiredofshoulderingtheburdensofworldleadership,supportingdemocracy,promotingf

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Poll: Most in US think Trump meddled in Russia probe

A clear majority of Americans believe President Donald Trump has tried to interfere with the investigation into whether Russia meddled in the 2016 election and possible Trump campaign collusion, a new poll shows. Just one in five support his decision to oust James Comey from the FBI.

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Majority of Americans view Trump's inauguration as more partisan affair: Gallup

​A Gallup poll on Thursday showed that 55 percent of Americans see Trump's inauguration more of a political celebration by his supporters rather than by all Americans.

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Canada prepares welcome mat for US "refugees" seeking asylum over Trump presidency

Predictions of an American exodus under a Donald Trump presidency were largely viewed as tongue in cheek during the campaign.

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Few Americans have high hopes for Clinton or Trump presidency: Gallup

​Few Americans are hopeful about either a Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton presidency, even as the U.S. presidential race is heating up now, Gallup found in a poll released Monday.

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Print books remain more popular among Americans than e-books: survey

Despite an easy access to reading material available through a variety of digitally connected devices, print books remain much more popular than books in digital formats among Americans, a new Pew survey showed.

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Fewer Americans smoke, more exercise regularly since 2008: study

Americans' exercise and smoking habits have improved while their eating habit has worsened slightly in the past eight years, found a new Gallup study.

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Americans' confidence in newspapers slides to new low: poll

​Only 20 percent of Americans have high confidence in U.S. newspapers, hitting a all-time low since 1973, a latest Gallup poll found.

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Trump's anti-terror rhetoric could help boost race to White House

​The worst mass shooting in the U.S. history could give a boost to presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump's presidential campaign, as it underscores Americans' deep concerns about terrorism.

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United in grief, Americans divided in defense after Orlando massacre

​Sunday's mass shooting in Orlando in the U.S. state of Florida shocked Americans with its level of atrocity. Armed with an assault rifle, Omar Mateen killed 49 people at a gay nightclub before being shot dead; 53 others were injured.

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Most Asian-Americans don't favour Donald Trump: Survey

At a Donald Trump rally in Anaheim, California, nearly two weeks ago, Ms Zeng Ling shared a stage and shook hands with the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.

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Dating site matches Americans fleeing Trump with Canadians

A dating website is pledging to match Americans who can't live with a Donald Trump presidency to Canadians looking for love, facilitating the pledge often made by U.S. voters to move to Canada if the real estate billionaire is elected.