[unable to retrieve full-text content]New Yahoo News/YouGov poll: After Trump felony conviction, Biden leads for 1st time in months — but not by much Yahoo! Voices Source link
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Read More »45% with variable mortgages say they would have to sell in under 9 months: Yahoo/Maru Poll.
A Yahoo/Maru Public Opinion poll found that 35 per cent of Canadian homeowners say they can handle the Bank of Canada’s current benchmark interest rate of 4.5 per cent for an average of less than 10 months before they would be forced to sell or vacate their homes. (THE CANADIAN PRESS Jonathan Hayward) As Canadian homeowners grapple with the Bank of Canada’s flurry of interest rate hikes, one in three say they won’t be able to handle higher rates for long before they are forced to sell their… Source link
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Reuters California authorities see no link between dance hall shooter and victims Los Angeles-area investigators have found no connection between the victims of a mass shooting at a Monterey Park, California, dance hall and the elderly man who carried out the massacre last weekend, authorities said. The 72-year-old assailant, Huu Can Tran, on Saturday killed 11 people and wounded nine others at the Star Ballroom Dance Studio, a venue just east of Los Angeles that is popular with older patrons… Source link
Read More »Putin humiliated as Russian troops vote to down arms & head home in secret military poll | World | News
Russian army officers delivered a damning verdict on Vladimir Putin‘s war in Ukraine, as they voted to down arms and go home in a secret poll. Putin’s army has been involved in fierce fighting in the Donbas, as it tries to secure control over the entire resource rich region. On Friday Russia‘s Ministry of Defence claimed the city of Soledar had fallen to the Kremlin’s troops and that the noose was tightening on Bakhmut. Kyiv insisted that the city was still not fully under Russian control and… Source link
Read More »Tesla stock pops on Musk’s Twitter ‘step down’ poll
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has found a new way to jolt the electric carmaker’s bruised stock price: Tease that he’d step away from being Twitter’s CEO. “Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll,” Musk tweeted to his 122.1 million followers on Sunday. As of early Monday, more than 57% of 16 million votes chose “Yes” and Tesla was up 4.5% in pre-market trading. The risk of operational miscues at Tesla has grown as Musk focuses on restructuring Twitter in highly… Source link
Read More »Tesla stock pops on Musk’s Twitter ‘step down’ poll
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has found a new way to jolt the electric carmaker’s bruised stock price: Tease that he’d step away from being Twitter’s CEO. “Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll,” Musk tweeted to his 122.1 million followers on Sunday. The poll closed on Monday morning, with 57.5% of the 17.5 million votes choosing “Yes” and Tesla was up nearly 5% in pre-market trading. The risk of operational miscues at Tesla has grown as Musk focuses on… Source link
Read More »High prices weigh on consumer holiday spending: Yahoo/Maru poll
High prices mean Canadians are planning on spending less during the holiday season this year. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang) One in three Canadians say they will spend less over the holiday season this year, as high prices force them to scale back on shopping and gift giving, a new Yahoo/Maru Public Opinion poll has found. The survey of 1,522 Canadians released on Friday found that 30 per cent of respondents will be spending less over the holidays this year as inflation continues to force… Source link
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