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Most Americans rate Biden
Most Americans rate Biden as 'failed' or 'fair' president: new poll
A plurality of people polled in a new national survey rate President Biden as a "failed" president, while only a quarter of those questioned say he was a great or good president
Most Americans Say U.S. Lost Progress Under Biden—Except In These 3 Areas, Poll Finds
A majority of Americans say the nation fell behind in key areas like race relations, crime, national defense and education in the time President Joe Biden was in office.
Has Biden kept his campaign promises? Here’s what Americans said in a new poll
President Joe Biden has not lived up to his campaign promises in the eyes of most Americans, according to a new poll, which comes as the 82-year-old president prepares to leave office. In the latest Associated Press-NORC poll,
Americans shift apps amid TikTok uncertainty in U.S.
What to know about RedNote, the app that Americans are downloading in case of TikTok ban
As a TikTok ban looms, Americans are starting to download RedNote. Here's what you need to know about the app.
TikTok 2.0? Americans flock to another (heavily censored) Chinese app
The social media app Xiaohongshu, literally “Little Red Book” but often called “RedNote,” has seen a sudden influx in American users as a TikTok ban looms.
Americans shift apps amid TikTok uncertainty in the U.S.
As the debate over a potential Jan. 19 TikTok ban in the United States intensifies, millions of users are preemptively flocking to another Chinese-owned app, sparking fresh concerns over data privacy and national security.
As Americans Grow Older, Risk For Dementia May Be Twice
Dementia risk is soaring as Americans live longer. 4 steps can help reduce your risk
After age 55, people have up to a 4 in 10 chance of eventually developing dementia—but there are risk factors in your control.
Living Longer Can Mean More Dementia but There Are Ways to Reduce the Risk
New research suggests that Americans' risk for developing dementia over a lifetime may be higher than previously thought
Dementia risk may be twice as high as Americans live longer, study finds
Older studies estimated a lower risk of dementia. According to new research, the number of people living with the disease in the U.S. is expected to double by 2060.
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‘Freeze’ on immigration urged to put Americans back to work
President-elect Donald Trump is being urged to freeze legal and illegal immigration to help Americans get back to work.
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Young Americans Are Turning to Budgets and Side Hustles to Ease Financial Stress
Young Americans ar still feeling the effects of higher prices—and it's stressing them out, according to new data, with many ...
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What Americans think about Pete Hegseth, Trump's Defense Secretary pick
Pete Hegseth faces an important test on Tuesday — but he won’t just have to prove himself to the senators who immediately ...
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Musk’s DOGE Could Threaten The Health Of Millions Of Americans
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramasway say they will take aim at $500 billion in federal spending. Hitting their target could risk ...
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As Americans drink less alcohol, these 3 'vice' stocks could soar
Americans are cutting back on alcohol, and Wall Street is noticing. Portfolio manager Dan Ahrens says cannabis will be the ...
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Americans Want Better Fuel Economy
Americans feel fuel economy needs improvement and support regulations that push automakers to deliver new vehicles that cost ...
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Biden called families of 3 Americans held by Taliban to tell them he hasn't reached deal to free them
President Biden spoke by phone Sunday with the families of three Americans held by the Taliban, Ryan Corbett, George Glezmann ...
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Native Americans still searched at far higher rates by Washington State Patrol, new data shows
This project, the first in a series of ongoing stories addressing racial disparities in the criminal justice system, was ...
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How Americans views Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Defense Secretary pick
As Pete Hegseth seeks to become President-elect Donald Trump’s Secretary of Defense his confirmation hearing is an ...
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$49 billion in medical debt will be wiped off Americans' credit reports—what you need to know
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has finalized a rule to keep medical bills off of consumers' credit reports.
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