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Most Americans Believe that Trump is a Racist

More than half of US citizens, including most Latin American and African-Americans, believe President Donald Trump is a racist, the Associated Press reported.

According to the NORC polls, more than half of citizens believe that its policies have worsened the situation of Latin Americans and Muslims. Nearly half think Trump's policy has aggravated the situation of African-Americans.

Residents of Arizona will be Able to Pay their Taxes in Bitcoins

Arizona may become the first US state, residents are expected to soon be given the opportunity to pay their taxes in bitcoins and other cryptocurrency. The Daily Express announced that the bill was passed by the Senate last week. This bill received the support of 16 senators, 13 of whom voted against, and the document was adopted.

Dacic attends Prayer Breakfast, meets with US officials

The Serbian government announced that the event was organized for the 66th time in the presence of a large number of high-ranking officials from the United States and from around the world.

Dacic met with US administration officials, including Alabama Congressman Robert Aderholt, representative of the Republican Party and one of the founders of the National Prayer Breakfast.

One year of Donald Trump: The administrative presidency on steroids

As President Donald Trump's first year in office comes to a close, the assessments are rolling in. Expect full reviews of the President's Twitter taunts, his low popularity, his campaign's ties to Russia, White House staff turmoil, his struggles to repeal and replace Obamacare despite GOP control of Congress, and - finally - the late-year success on major tax cut legislation. 

Alabama Chose a Democratic Senator for the First Time in 25 Years

Democrat Doug Jones, who is a former prosecutor, won the Alabama partial elections for a seat in the US Senate, AP said.

Voters in the highly conservative state, which is considered a republican fortress, have struck President Trump and have nearly wiped out Senate Republican fragile leadership.

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