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Thursday, 7 May 2026
Perplexity’s Personal Computer is now available to everyone on Mac
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Bumble is getting rid of the swipe, CEO says
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Majority Of Republicans Think Trump Would Beat Them In A Fight

In the highly scientific poll, YouGov asked such questions as:
"Who do you think would win in a physical fight between you and Donald Trump?"
"Who do you think would win in a physical fight between an eight-year-old boy and Donald Trump?"
While a majority of Republicans thought Trump could beat them up, when split by sex and party identification, 71% of Democratic women said they'd win, and 54% thought the 8-year-old would beat up Trump.
Source: YouGov
This week, at a White House event about physical fitness, Donald Trump asked a boy, "You think you could take me in a fight?"
We at YouGov thought that was a striking question, and promptly asked 2,609 Americans whether they thought an eight-year-old boy, a typical American, and themselves could win a physical fight with Trump.
66% of U.S. adults say an average American would beat Trump, while 10% say Trump would win.
On all three questions, Democrats are far less likely than Republicans to say Trump would win. For example, almost all Democrats say they could win a fight with Trump (75%, while only 5% say Trump would win), but Republicans are slightly more likely to say they'd lose than win (33% vs. 39%).
Democrats are more likely to say an eight-year-old boy could beat Trump than Republicans are to think they could beat Trump (54% vs. 33%).
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Wednesday, 6 May 2026
Hassett's Hot Take: Racking Up Credit Card Debt To Buy Gas Is Economic Strength

White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett's Fox Business interview is peak administration spin: "Credit card spending is through the roof... they're spending more on gasoline and everything else!" delivered with that smug grin, of course.
Hassett thinks maxed-out cards signal booming confidence instead of households leaning on plastic to cover higher prices for basics. He was so close to acknowledging the obvious pressure on consumers (rising costs forcing more borrowing). Still, he landed on a sunny interpretation instead, even as Americans struggle in an unaffordable economy.
"In fact, I had the head of one of the big five banks in my office yesterday going through the credit card data, and just as Secretary Besant said, credit card spending is through the roof," Hassett said before putting a sunshine-y spin on it.
"They're spending more on gasoline, but they're spending more on everything else, too," he continued. "And so in terms of the jobs picture for the rest of the year, you know, it's really hard to see having the unemployment rate go up, for example. "It's probably going to drop a little bit, but it's already very close to full employment."
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Microsoft’s AI data center push is colliding with its clean power goals
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Robinhood’s venture fund IPO attracted 150,000+ retail investors, CEO says
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Tuesday, 5 May 2026
Volkswagen becomes Rivian’s top shareholder, displacing Amazon
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