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Biden’s approval at 40%, near lowest of his presidency – Reuters/Ipsos poll

By Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden’s public approval rating was close to the lowest level of his presidency this week amid criticism from Republicans over classified documents found in his home in recent months, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. The three-day national poll, which closed on Sunday, showed 40% of …

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First migrants cross into U.S. from Mexico using mobile app

By Lizbeth Diaz and Jose Luis Gonzalez CIUDAD JUAREZ/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Migrants on Mexico’s northern border on Wednesday began entering the United States using a mobile app designed to facilitate the process of applying for asylum, although several quickly reported difficulties in using the system. This month, the Biden administration said it would broaden …

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Australia jobs take surprise dip in Dec, but unemployment stays low

By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia employment unexpectedly dipped in December following an outsized gain the month before in a sign the red-hot labour market might be cooling, though the jobless rate stayed near five-decade lows. Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) on Thursday showed net employment fell 14,600 in December from November, …

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N.Y. Governor Hochul’s pick for top judge rejected by Senate panel

By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) -A New York state Senate panel on Wednesday rejected Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul’s nominee to become the state’s chief judge after some lawmakers and advocacy groups expressed concerns he was too conservative for the job. The Democrat-led Senate Judiciary Committee voted 10-9 against sending the nomination of Hector LaSalle, the presiding …

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Kansas researcher avoids prison in blow to Trump-era China-related probe

By Nate Raymond (Reuters) – A former University of Kansas professor avoided prison on Wednesday for making a false statement related to work he was doing in China in the latest setback for a Trump-era U.S. Department of Justice crackdown on Chinese influence within American academia. Prosecutors had asked U.S. District Judge Julie Robinson in …

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Election denial drove New Mexico attacks on Democrats, officials say

By Andrew Hay (Reuters) -Election conspiracy theories drove a defeated Republican candidate in New Mexico with a criminal past to hire gunmen to attack homes of Democratic legislators, marking a dangerous new level of U.S. political violence, officials said. Solomon Pena, 39, was denied bail on Wednesday in his first court hearing on charges he …

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