After some 80 years, Gallup’s presidential approval ratings are riding off into the sunset, and the public opinion polling agency is making a huge mistake. The company confirmed to The Hill starting ...
Conservative pollster Rasmussen Reports, a favorite of Republicans, has some bad news for President Donald Trump as he heads into the thick of the 2026 midterm campaign season. Forty-eight percent of ...
Support for President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda is in free fall in early 2026 after federal immigration agents shot and killed two Americans last month, according to the new NBC News Decision ...
President Donald Trump’s approval rating is underwater across seven major issues for voters, according to a new poll. The new Marquette Law School poll, released Wednesday, showed that Trump’s overall ...
Results of a nationwide New York Times/Siena poll of 1,625 registered voters conducted from Jan. 12 to 17, 2026. Toplines: September 2025 Times/Siena National Poll of Registered Voters Results of a ...
France is dropping US videoconferencing for its own open-source tool. Visio is rolling out now and will replace other services by 2027. Visio is part of the EU's broader push for digital sovereignty.
#OctopusEffects, #aftereffects This is an After Effects video tutorial on how to create an endless moving camera effect. Infinite Zoom effect in After Effects. Short and simple tutorial Hope it is ...
A new poll shows state Sen. Mallory McMorrow leading the Michigan Democratic primary for U.S. Senate. U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens, previously seen as the frontrunner, polled in second place, followed ...
Shares of Zoom popped on Monday after analysts at Baird estimated that the company's investment in the AI startup Anthropic could be worth billions. Anthropic announced a partnership with Zoom and ...
President Donald Trump’s support has fallen among white voters, according to a new poll from The New York Times and Siena College released on Wednesday. When reached by Newsweek, a White House ...
Democrats hold a slight advantage heading into the midterm elections in a new poll from The New York Times and Siena University. The poll found that 48% of registered voters would support a Democratic ...