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- AI Is Becoming a Default Tool for the Next Generation
Spread the love There’s been a lot of noise around artificial intelligence lately—especially when it comes to young people. Warnings, fears, and… Read more: AI Is Becoming a Default Tool for the Next Generation - The Quiet Strength of Walking Through Midlife Alone
Spread the love There’s a story society loves to tell about people who reach their 40s and 50s without a partner. It’s… Read more: The Quiet Strength of Walking Through Midlife Alone - Erling Haaland’s winning goal, the explosion of noise, the reaction at full-time.
Spread the love Sunday’s result at the Etihad Stadium felt like the moment when the momentum of the Premier League title race… Read more: Erling Haaland’s winning goal, the explosion of noise, the reaction at full-time. - Sánchez Rejects US Pressure as NATO Rift Deepens Over Iran Conflict
Spread the love Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has dismissed reports suggesting the United States is considering punitive measures against certain allies… Read more: Sánchez Rejects US Pressure as NATO Rift Deepens Over Iran Conflict - When Crypto Wealth Knocks, Crime Answers: A New Era of Physical Threats
In Saint-Jean-de-Védas, a quiet suburb near Montpellier, a routine knock at the door turned into a gunpoint demand for crypto access—highlighting a dangerous shift from digital hacks to real-world coercion. As criminals increasingly target individuals rather than systems, the incident underscores a hard truth: in the age of self-custody, personal security is now inseparable from financial security. - Trump shares selective polls online as debate over approval ratings continues
President Donald Trump has recently shared a series of online polls on Truth Social, presenting them as evidence of strong public support, despite broader national surveys showing more mixed or negative views on his performance. Some of the polls he highlighted came from an X account promoting selective data, including older Wall Street Journal findings that emphasized favorable Republican numbers while omitting wider voter dissatisfaction with the economy and leadership. Critics noted that the original context of the WSJ poll pointed to overall economic unhappiness and weak approval ratings. Trump also amplified results linked to pollster John McLaughlin, a long-time adviser whose surveys suggested majority backing for certain policy positions, including military action related to Iran. However, independent polling paints a different picture. Recent NBC News data shows about 63% of adults disapprove of Trump’s performance, with only around one-third approving of his handling of key issues such as inflation and foreign policy. Quinnipiac University polling similarly indicates that a majority of voters oppose U.S. military involvement in Iran, highlighting a gap between partisan-aligned polling and broader national sentiment. Overall, the contrasting data underscores a widening divide between selectively shared online polls and more comprehensive national surveys measuring public opinion.



