"Assessing American Support and Hard Choices: Two Years of the Russo-Ukrainian War"

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American support for aiding Ukraine has decreased over the past two years, with 45% of Americans now thinking the U.S. is spending too much money helping Ukraine. Meanwhile, Americans are split on the importance of Black History Month, and the U.S. Supreme Court's disapproval rating has remained high. Additionally, a survey found that Americans tend to make political decisions based on what is best for themselves individually, and a Pew Research Center study revealed that the majority of content on TikTok is posted by a minority of users.
Topics:world#american-support#black-history-month#international-affairs#supreme-court#tiktok#ukraine
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