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Donald Trump hits historic low as new poll shows his net approval rating worse than any modern president in decades
Donald Trump’s net approval rating has hit a historic low in 2025, worse than any modern U.S. president over the last 70 years. Polls from CNN, FOX, Ipsos, NBC, and Quinnipiac University show a sharp decline from +7 in January 2025 to -2 currently, marking a 9-point drop. Despite performing slightly better than in 2017, Trump remains the only president consistently underwater at this point in his term.

2028 race is open for the Democrats as Michelle Obama says she isn't considering running for president
Michelle Obama ruled out a presidential run, citing the impact politics had on her daughters, Sasha and Malia. She emphasized wanting them to avoid public scrutiny. The Obamas experienced challenges raising their children in the White House. Although Barack considered a third child, Michelle appreciated their current family dynamic and prioritized their daughters' well-being.

Severance season 2 ends with a major twist – here's the latest on season 3
Severance Season 2 has concluded and all eyes are now on the third season. Check all about the season 2 finale and what's the latest on season 3 of the popular Apple TV+ show.

Michelle Obama reveals she shut down Barack’s wish for a third child: ‘We’re gonna get a crazy one!’
Michelle Obama discusses family life, postpartum challenges, and her steadfast refusal to run for president in a heartfelt podcast chat with Kylie Kelce, emphasizing privacy and parenting joys.

Michelle Obama breaks silence on why she’s 'done' with politics? And it’s not what you think
Michelle Obama has confirmed she will not pursue a political career. She wants to protect her daughters from the public eye. Michelle enjoys a quieter life post-White House. She focuses on personal projects and advocacy work. Her decision comes amid speculations and fueled rumors about her marriage which the couple addressed subtly.

Legal showdown as Justice Department resists judge's demand for more details on deportation flights
The Justice Department is resisting a federal judge's demand for more details about flights deporting people to El Salvador, arguing the court's intrusion into executive authority. U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg had temporarily blocked the deportations under an 18th-century wartime declaration, questioning if the Trump administration ignored his order to turn the planes around.
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Trump administration accuses judge of overstepping authority in Venezuela deportations dispute
President Trump's administration is at loggerheads with a federal judge over the deportation of Venezuelan migrants. Judge Boasberg has temporarily blocked the deportations, claiming Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act is unwarranted. The Trump administration argues this order encroaches on executive power, leading Trump to call for Boasberg's impeachment, which Chief Justice Roberts has rebuked.
Trump's bluntness powered White House comeback. Now his words are getting him in trouble in court
Donald Trump's casual remarks are causing legal complications, as seen in a case where Judge Theodore Chuang ruled against Elon Musk's authority in the United States Agency for International Development. Despite claims Musk is merely an adviser, Trump's statements suggest otherwise, challenging the administration's stance and highlighting the impact of Trump's unrestrained communication.
Democrat influencer Harry Sisson under attack for manipulating women to share explicit videos: Who is he?
Democrat influencer Harry Sisson has been under attack for allegedly manipulating and luring numerous women to share their explicit videos on social media platform Snapchat. A New York University student, Harry Sisson is at the centre of a storm after many women spoke out against him, videos of which are going viral on online. Harry Sisson is yet to respond to these allegations.
Harry Sisson Snapchat scandal: This TikTok influencer and Biden fan lured women to share explicit videos
TikTok influencer Harry Sisson is accused of convincing multiple women to send explicit photos through Snapchat. Sisson, a top Democratic influencer, allegedly lured several women on Snapachat to share explicit photos of themselves with him. Sisson currently has over 1.8 million followers on TikTok and has also met Joe Biden and Barack Obama in the past.
Who is James Boasberg, the judge Trump wants impeached?
US President Donald Trump called for the impeachment of Judge James Boasberg after he ordered the suspension of deportation flights carrying alleged Venezuelan gang members. Boasberg's ruling challenged the administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act, leading to a clash over executive power. This is the first time Trump has personally called for a judge's removal since taking office. Boasberg was confirmed by the Senate in 2011 in a 96-0 vote.
'Troublemaker, agitator': Trump calls for impeaching the federal judge who ruled against his deportations
President Donald Trump has called for the impeachment of a federal judge after the judge blocked his deportation flights. The judge was acting against Trump’s plans under an old wartime law. Trump's demand for impeachment has increased tensions between the executive and judicial branches. Impeaching judges is rare and requires votes in both the House and Senate.
Roberts rejects Trump's call for impeaching judge who ruled against his deportation plans
Chief Justice John Roberts stated that impeachment is an inappropriate response to disagreements over judicial decisions. This comes after President Trump's call for removing Judge Boasberg, who blocked his deportation plans using an 18th-century law. The escalating conflict highlights the tension between the executive and judicial branches.
Supreme Court chief rebukes Trump over call for judge's impeachment
Supreme Court Justice John Roberts issued a rare public admonishment to President Donald Trump following Trump's call for the impeachment of District Judge James Boasberg. Boasberg had ordered the suspension of deportation flights of alleged illegal migrants, leading to Trump's criticism and demand for impeachment on social media.
Good American Family: Here’s release date, time, upcoming episode schedule, where to watch, cast and characters
Good American Family will premiere on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ in the US. International audiences can watch it later on Disney+. The series follows the Barnett family's adoption of Natalia Grace and the controversy that follows.
Who is Alexandria Ocascio-Cortez? The 35-year-old Democrat who could be the party's candidate for 2028 U.S elections; fans tout her as the next Barack Obama
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 35-year-old New York congresswoman, is emerging as a potential Democratic candidate for the 2028 US elections due to her growing popularity. AOC is seen as embodying the core values of the Democratic Party, appealing particularly to younger voters seeking new leadership. Her recent criticism of Democratic leaders' controversial vote has further elevated her profile.
Donald Trump calls Joe Biden’s pardons ‘void’: Who former US president pardoned; what happens next
Joe Biden had earlier granted pardons to members of the House committee that investigated the January 6, 2021 riot at the US Capitol. These include Democratic Representative Bennie Thompson of Mississippi as well as Dr Anthony Fauci. However, Donald Trump said these pardons were void as these were done using an autopen.
What is an autopen that former US president Joe Biden allegedly used to sign pardon documents? Here's how it works
President Donald Trump declared Joe Biden's pardons invalid, claiming they were signed using an autopen and not personally by Biden. This decision may prompt legal challenges. Autopens are machines that replicate handwritten signatures and are often used by politicians and executives to sign significant documents.
Trump scraps key Biden-era policy that increased minimum wage for federal contractors
President Trump rescinded an order by predecessor Joe Biden mandating a $17.75 hourly minimum wage for federal contractors, reverting to a previous $13.30 wage for some contracts and $7.25 federal minimum wage for others. Biden's initial increase faced criticism for adversely affecting small businesses in low-cost areas. Trump's repeal included other orders related to union neutrality and apprenticeship programs.
Meta insider claims Mark Zuckerberg requested Xi Jinping to name his unborn child. What is part of Meta's China strategy?
Mark Zuckerberg’s long-standing ambition to bring Facebook to China led him to extraordinary lengths, as revealed in former Facebook executive Sarah Wynn-Williams’ book Careless People. One of the most striking revelations is that in 2015, Zuckerberg asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to name his unborn child—a request that was firmly declined. The book also sheds light on Meta’s controversial efforts to enter the Chinese market, including alleged offers to help censor content and share facial recognition technology with Chinese authorities.
How Alberta is responding to Donald Trump’s tariffs — and which other provinces have joined in
As provinces like Alberta step forward to protect their local industries, the fallout from this escalating trade conflict may have lasting effects on Canada-U.S. relations.
Michelle Obama opens up about White House struggles, calls out Barack’s tardiness amid growing split rumors
Michelle Obama, collaborating with her brother Craig Robinson in the new podcast 'IMO', discusses the strains of being a president's wife, Barack Obama's friendships, his tardiness, and the White House life challenges. Although their marriage faces public scrutiny, Michelle continues to candidly share her experiences and seek support from her brother.
US judge says Musk's DOGE must release records on operations run in 'secrecy'
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to disclose records from the Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, citing its significant authority and secrecy. The judge determined the agency falls under the Freedom of Information Act, marking a win for transparency advocates seeking insights into its role in widespread federal workforce changes.
Michelle Obama and brother take bold new career leap, unveiling surprising venture that has everyone talking; here's what she's going to do
Michelle Obama and her brother Craig Robinson will launch IMO, a video podcast with candid discussions and celebrity guests. The show, produced by the Obamas' Higher Ground company, provides personal insight and life advice. The announcement comes as rumors about Barack and Michelle Obama's marriage continue to dominate public discourse.
Michelle Obama is returning to the spotlight, but not how you would expect. What is the former first lady planning?
Michelle Obama is launching a new podcast, 'IMO,' with her brother, Craig Robinson. The show will feature candid conversations about relationships, family, faith, and personal struggles. It will include guests like Issa Rae, Jay Shetty, and Keke Palmer. The podcast aims to offer honest discussions and create a space for connection. Mike and Craig will launch the podcast at SXSW.
Where are they? Clinton, Obama, Bush and Biden's silence on Donald Trump's second term policies frustrate Democrats seeking strong opposition
A month into Trump's second term, former Presidents Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Joe Biden have largely remained silent, frustrating Democrats who believe their voices are critical in opposing his policies. While Obama has made occasional remarks, others have chosen to remain silent, raising concerns about the lack of strong opposition.
Barack Obama again enjoys night out at Clippers game without wife Michelle in Los Angeles as fans speculate on what’s really going on
Barack Obama held one of the best seats during an NBA Game but he did not bring his wife Michelle Obama along with him for rooting for the Los Angeles Clippers on a Wedesday night game. Is everything alright between them?
Bombshell allegations: Whistleblowers claim Obama and John Kerry systematically derailed FBI probe into Iranian terrorists to protect nuclear deal
Some newly released emails have suggested that the Obama administration helped in derailing an ongoing FBI probe into Iranian terrorists to protect a crucial nuclear-weapons pact with Tehran, a revelation that has now reached a level of major controversy.
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