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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.