Leader of U.K. Conservatives Vows to Deport 150,000 People a Year

Kemi Badenoch, whose party is sinking in polls, outlined plans resembling Trump policies against those accused of being in the United States illegally.

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Who Do Americans Blame for the Government Shutdown?

In the first few days of the government shutdown, many voters expressed frustration over the inability of Republicans and Democrats to compromise.

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Italy Backs Trump’s Gaza Plan as Public Demands Support for Palestinians

Italian lawmakers say they will recognize a Palestinian state if Hamas releases Israeli hostages and is kept out of any eventual government.

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Times/Siena Survey: Americans Worry Divisions Cannot Be Overcome

A new Times/Siena survey shows a significant shift among voters, as their concerns about the health of the political system overtake other issues.

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How Social Media Is Changing the Narrative of the Israel-Gaza War

Nearly two years into the conflict, social media is increasingly capturing the day-to-day toll in Gaza, as U.S. public opinion on the war shifts.

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Trump Is Still Unpopular in Our Poll. Why Aren’t Democrats Doing Better?

“Disapproval” of the president does not necessarily translate into support for the opposition.

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After Volatile Summer, Trump’s Approval Remains Low but Stable, Poll Finds

A new Times/Siena survey shows the president retaining the support of nine out of 10 G.O.P. voters, even as the government races toward a shutdown on Wednesday.

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Americans’ Support for Israel Dramatically Declines, Times/Siena Poll Finds

A majority of American voters now oppose sending additional economic and military aid to Israel, a stunning reversal in public opinion since the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks.

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How Adams Lost His Coalition and Became an Also-Ran

Eric Adams started with strong support among Black and working-class voters. By the time he dropped out, his re-election effort was polling below 10 percent.

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As Right-Wing Populism Rises, Progressives Meet to Share Tactics in London

Center-left figures including Mark Carney, Keir Starmer, Pete Buttigieg and Jacinda Ardern are set to attend a summit on Friday as their brand of politics appears under threat.

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