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  • Live from NPR News in Washington on Corva Coleman,

  • Americans continue to not feel great about the economy or President Trump's leadership.

  • NPR Stephen Fowler reports the latest NPR PBS News Marist poll released this morning has more details.

  • President Trump faces his largest ever gap between those who approve of his job and those who don't.

  • This approval is driven by nearly all Democrats, about two-thirds of independents and one in five Republicans.

  • When asked about how Trump is handling the economy, the numbers are even worse.

  • Only a third of Americans say they approve, a figure lower than any point during former President Biden's tenure.

  • One reason?

  • Gas prices.

  • Even though the average price per gallon has decreased by about 40 cents in the last month per AAA,

  • three-quarters of voters say it still puts a major strain on their finances.

  • Stephen Fowler.

  • Ukraine launched a wave of overnight drone attacks on Russia, the majority targeted the city of Moscow.

  • As NPR's Charles Mainz reports from the Russian capital, it was one of the largest Ukrainian attacks on Moscow

  • since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of its neighbor more than four years ago.

  • Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said city air defenses destroyed some 180 Ukrainian drones on approach to the capital,

  • but acknowledged several managed to strike a key oil refinery.

  • Videos circulating online showed drones repeatedly striking the facility, causing large explosions,

  • and another drone slamming into an apartment building, plumes of smoke masked along the Moscow skyline,

  • and all four of the city's airport suspended operations.