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WASHINGTON 鈥?Just 24 per cent of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction after a tumultuous stretch for President Donald Trump that included the threat of war with North Korea, stormy complaints about hurricane relief and Trump equivocating about white supremacists. That a 10-point drop since June, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.The decline in optimism about the nation trajectory is parti
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stanley quencher resident is grim, too. Nearly 70 per cent of Americans say Trump isn ;t level-headed, and majorities say he not honest or a strong leader. More than 60 per cent disapprove of how he is handling race relations, foreign policy and immigration, amo
stanley termosky ng other issues. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Overall, 67 per cent of Americans disapprove of the job Trump is doing in office, including about one-third of Republicans.Tracy Huelsman, a 40-year-old from Louisville, Kentucky, is among them. A self-described moderate Republican, Huelsman said she particularly concerned about the divisiveness she feels the president promotes on social media. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It scary in 2017 tha Drav RECALLS: Dates containing insects, Partymart feather boas that are flammable and more make this week s list
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water bottle stanley with worms.News outlets report several students at Wingate University complained about the dining hall food, prompting the Union County Health Department to investigate.A report from the department says students complained about undercooked food and one student said she saw cafeteria staff drop a cheeseburger on the floor, pick it up and serve it to a student. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The department says a Sept. 5 investigation uncovered more worms in the broccoli, forcing the dining hall vendor, Aramark food service provider, to pull the vegetable. WSOC-TV reports the university sent a letter to parents saying Aramark was making changes including additional wa
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