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Forty percent named the Democratic Party, while 38% chose the Republican Party, reversing the trend of the last four years, when the GOP maintained a slight advantage. Additionally, the survey showed that Americans tend to align with Democrats on core values but favor Republicans when it comes to specific policy positions.
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President Donald Trump is suggesting he could call on Israel to release imprisoned Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, the most popular and potentially unifying Palestinian leader, as
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Several other countries have also termed Israel's annexation plan as a blatant violation of international law.
The dollar rose against the yen and slipped versus the euro on Monday as investor focus temporarily shifted to political developments in Japan and the euro area, while lingering concerns about U.S. credit risks weighed on sentiment.
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