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¡¡¡¡A recent Gallup Poll shows President Donald Trump¡¯s approval ratings continue to slip after the November election. Americans¡¯ satisfaction with the direction of the country and approval of Congress are also trending down.Right before the election, a Gallup Poll on job approval showed 45% approved of President Trump. Then, a poll taken in the two weeks immediately following the November presidential election, showed Trump with a 42% job approval rating.That number has now slipped to 39%, according to the latest Gallup Poll taken during the first two weeks of December. The president¡¯s approval rating has stayed between 35-49% over the course of his presidency.The highest favorability rating President Trump has received during his presidency was 49% in April as the country was in the initial stages of the coronavirus pandemic.As for how participants are feeling about Congress, in November, the Gallup Poll showed 23% had a favorable view of how Congress was doing. That number dropped to 15% in December. Notably, the poll was taken before a large coronavirus relief package and government spending bill passed both houses of Congress.The lowest Gallup has recorded for job approval of Congress was 9% in November 2013.There was a similar drop in how survey participants feel about the direction of the U.S., with 28% feeling satisfied in the direction of the country in October, then only 21% feeling satisfied in November, and 16% satisfied in December. The lowest level of satisfaction in the direction of the country this year was in July, when it was only 13%.¡°This overall decline is driven primarily by Republicans, whose satisfaction fell from 60% in Gallup's final preelection measure in October to 22% in the most recent poll, likely a reaction to the election outcome,¡± the Gallup Poll analysis states.Meanwhile, Gallup Poll¡¯s surveys show approval ratings are ticking upward for President-elect Joe Biden. He had a 48% approval before the election, then 55% job approval rating in the weeks after the election. In the December poll, his job approval rating during the transition went up to 65%.Gallup says Biden¡¯s bump in favorability is in line with trends they have seen after presidential elections since 2000.Meanwhile, ratings for losing presidential candidates in Gallup¡¯s poll have been mixed over the years; John McCain and Mitt Romney saw a higher rating post-election, and Hillary Clinton¡¯s rating was unchanged after the 2016 election. 2476
¡¡¡¡A nor'easter has smothered a vast portion of the northern east coast with a heavy layer of snowfall, wreaking havoc with major transportation routes and bringing several major metro areas to a standstill.CNN reports that some areas of the east coast received more snowfall in the last few hours than they did over the entirety of last winter.The National Weather Service reported several locations saw more than 3 feet of snow. 436
¡¡¡¡A news conference, approximate starting time 1 p.m. CST, will take place at 2nd Ave S & Korean Veterans Blvd to update the investigation into Friday's downtown explosion.— Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) December 26, 2020 247
¡¡¡¡A Republican Representative from Alabama told reporters this week he plans to challenge the official Electoral College votes when Congress certifies President-elect Joe Biden¡¯s election win on January 6.Representative Mo Brooks says he will challenge the results if another senator joined him in the effort. At least one lawmakers in each chamber of Congress needs to object on January 6 when the Electoral College vote-counting takes place in order for the counting to stop and the challenges to be considered, according to Politico.¡°In my judgment, if only lawful votes by eligible American citizens were cast, Donald Trump won the Electoral College by a significant margin, and Congress¡¯s certification should reflect that,¡± Brooks said. ¡°This election was stolen by the socialists engaging in extraordinary voter fraud and election theft measures.¡±Brooks has said he has had some ¡°indirect communication¡± with senators about joining forces, but he would not elaborate, according to several media outlets.President Donald Trump appeared to approve of Rep. Brooks¡¯ decision, tweeting Thursday morning, ¡°Thank you to Representative Mo Brooks!¡± 1152
¡¡¡¡A North Texas woman took her battle against breast cancer public, allowing the world a front row seat in the operating room while doctors perform her lumpectomy.Before heading to the hospital today, DeSoto resident Sonia Johnson spent a lot of quiet time with her family. But this morning the 50-year-old will be seen by the world as she undergoes breast cancer surgery live on Facebook.It was last December when, during a routine visit to the doctor, Johnson found out she had a tumor on her breast. It was in that moment that she became determined to use faith and positivity to beat a disease that affects one in eight women.¡°It¡¯s an emotional journey, but you can¡¯t sit,¡± she said. ¡°You¡¯ve got to be mentally ready to walk this journey. It¡¯s a fight, it¡¯s a fight all the way.¡±Johnson found she¡¯s not alone in her fight and has gotten scores of supportive messages from breast cancer survivors ¡ª forming a sort of sisterhood. She says sharing her journey on Facebook is one way she can help others fighting the same battle.Breast surgical oncologist Allison DiPasquale, MD, will be performing the surgery. She spoke about her admiration for Johnson when talking with CBS 11 News. ¡°This patient is courageous, she¡¯s amazing. She¡¯s putting her body out there for people to say, ¡®Wow, I¡¯m going to go get my mammogram and I¡¯m going to make sure I don¡¯t have cancer.¡¯¡±Johnson said she hopes that by sharing her experience online others will get a better understanding about one of the breast cancer treatments available.¡°Other people paid it forward before me and now I¡¯m pushing it and paying it forward for somebody else,¡± she said.During Johnson¡¯s procedure, doctors will go through her armpit to remove her lymph nodes and cancer through the same incision and when the surgical gloves and gowns are gone Johnson plans to join that sisterhood of breast cancer survivors.¡°I will be able to say ¡®I had cancer¡¯. Right now I say I have cancer. Tomorrow [it will be] I ¡®had¡¯ cancer.¡±Breast surgeons and radiation oncologists will be in the operating room during Johnson¡¯s lumpectomy to answer questions from Facebook users in real time. 2142