
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 1, 2025 |
0
| Remer,MNSponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET: Sports Knowledge
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
topic
America One News
10 Oct 2024
#politics
Le Monde: French far right's fake jobs trial: Former party number two bores court with convoluted answers
Bruno Gollnisch, a senior member of the far-right Rassemblement National, faced court over alleged embezzlement of €1.41 million in EU funds. He is accused of providing fake assistant jobs to individuals who were actually working for the party from 2005 to 2015.
During the proceedings, Gollnisch's lengthy and evasive responses frustrated the presiding judge, who sought clarity and precision. His former assistants also defended their actions, acknowledging manipulation of budget allocations to maximize EU funding.
Fox News: James Carville admits he's 'scared to death' about election day
Democratic strategist James Carville expressed significant concern about the upcoming election on November 5, urging Vice President Kamala Harris to adopt a more aggressive campaign strategy. He emphasized the need for her to control the narrative and counter messaging from the Trump-Vance campaign.
Carville criticized Harris for not holding a formal press conference since becoming the Democratic nominee and suggested she should actively engage with the media to address misleading claims. He advocated for a more proactive approach in the remaining weeks leading up to the election.
Liberty Nation News: Tim Walz' Electoral College Dig Sparks Campaign Clean-Up, Again - Liberty Nation News
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has made controversial statements regarding the Electoral College, suggesting it should be eliminated in favor of a national popular vote. His remarks prompted clarification from Kamala Harris' campaign, emphasizing that this was not an official stance.
Public opinion shows a significant preference for a popular vote system, especially among Democrats. However, critics argue that the Electoral College protects against majority rule and ensures representation from all states.
#society
Breitbart: Man Arrested on Suspicion of 'Aggravated Child Rape' at Pre-School
Parents in Flen, Sweden, are expressing outrage over the government's lack of communication following the arrest of a man for suspected aggravated rape of a child at a local pre-school. Many learned about the situation through the media, leading to fears about their children's safety.
Authorities canceled a planned meeting with parents intended to address concerns, citing insufficient information. Parents are demanding transparency and answers regarding the potential impact on their children amid ongoing investigations into multiple allegations of sexual abuse.
Breitbart: Taylor Swift Donates $5M to Hurricane Relief Efforts
Taylor Swift has donated $5 million to Feeding America to support those affected by recent hurricanes in the southeastern U.S. Other artists, including Dolly Parton and Morgan Wallen, have also contributed to relief efforts.
Luke Combs and Eric Church are organizing a benefit concert featuring several artists to raise additional funds for storm victims.
GB News: Britons left 'disgusted' as building society scraps Robin Hood from logo over 'inclusivity': 'We should fly the flag for Nottingham'
Nottingham residents are outraged after The Nottingham Building Society replaced its Robin Hood logo with a simpler design to promote inclusivity and modernity. Locals expressed disappointment, emphasizing the importance of the iconic character to the city's identity.
The building society defended the change, stating it aims to reflect contemporary society and financial diversity. Critics argue that the decision undermines Nottingham's heritage.
Breitbart: Islamist Hate Preacher Kicked Out of Italy Following Salvini Demands
Italy has expelled Imam Zulfiqar Khan due to concerns over his radical Islamist preachings and support for Hamas. Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini called for his removal, citing state security and Khan's promotion of fundamentalist views.
Khan, who entered Italy in 1995, argued his comments were personal opinions and not hate speech. His expulsion reflects ongoing tensions regarding immigration and radicalism in Italy.
Fox News: These Florida residents wouldn't evacuate from Milton - here's how they're doing
Some Floridians, including Joseph "Lt. Dan" Malinowski and influencer Caroline Calloway, chose to ignore evacuation orders during Hurricane Milton. Malinowski, who lives on a sailboat, cited biblical reasons for his decision, while Calloway expressed concerns about past evacuation experiences and the well-being of elderly neighbors.
Both individuals faced criticism on social media for their choices but remained safe post-storm. Malinowski was confirmed to be unharmed, and Calloway explained her logistical challenges in evacuating.
GB News: Easyjet female passenger forced to stay in hotel room with stranger after flight was delayed overnight
A 27-year-old easyJet passenger was compelled to share a hotel room with a male stranger after her flight from Croatia to the UK was canceled due to adverse weather. Despite expressing discomfort, she was told the only option was to sleep in the lobby.
EasyJet has apologized for the incident, acknowledging it violated their policies regarding room assignments. The airline is investigating the circumstances to prevent future occurrences.
Breitbart: Climate Alarmists: ‘Wild Weather’ Is Now the ‘Global Norm’
Climate alarmists are reacting to recent hurricanes by asserting they signal a broader climate crisis. Jan Wondra claims that no place is safe from climate change, citing increasing extreme weather events as evidence of impending disaster, despite decreasing death rates from such events.
Critics argue that the focus on economic damage overlooks the fact that more infrastructure exists today, inflating damage costs. Additionally, reports of increased vegetation in Antarctica are framed negatively, despite being a potential positive environmental change.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Gulf countries lobbying US to prevent Israeli strike on Iran’s oil facilities
Gulf states are urging the U.S. to prevent Israel from attacking Iran's oil facilities, fearing retaliation from Tehran could endanger their own oil infrastructure. They are also denying Israel airspace for potential strikes and communicating these concerns to Washington.
Iran has warned Gulf nations that supporting Israel could lead to attacks on their oil facilities. Amid escalating tensions, discussions are ongoing between Gulf officials and the U.S. to ensure a measured Israeli response to Iranian provocations.
The Federalist: Afghan Who Plotted Election Day Massacre Worked For The CIA
Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, a 27-year-old Afghan national and former CIA security guard, was arrested for allegedly planning a terrorist attack on Election Day in the U.S. He entered the country on a humanitarian parole after the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in September 2021.
Concerns have been raised about the vetting process for Afghan evacuees, with reports indicating that some individuals may have been admitted without proper screening, potentially posing a national security risk.
#crime
GB News: Failed asylum seeker jailed for life after pushing commuter in front of approaching tube train
Brwa Shorsh, a failed asylum seeker with a history of criminal convictions, was sentenced to life in prison for attempting to murder Tadeusz Potoczek by pushing him onto the tracks at Oxford Circus station. The incident occurred as an approaching train neared the platform.
The court described the act as "shocking and random violence," and Shorsh's motivations were deemed unjustifiable. Despite multiple prison sentences, he remained illegally in the UK and had assaulted others prior to this incident.
Human Events: Mother and boyfriend allegedly tortured 2-year-old girl to death, wheelchaired her body around in public for 3 days after she died
A mother and her partner in the UK face serious charges after allegedly keeping the body of her two-year-old daughter, Isabella Wheildon, in a pushchair for three days following her death. The couple is accused of subjecting Isabella to severe abuse, resulting in her death.
Prosecutors claim they concealed her death and continued to take her body on outings, including shopping trips. Isabella's body was discovered days later, showing extensive injuries. Both defendants deny murder, but the mother has admitted to charges of child cruelty.
#science
The Economist: Noise-dampening tech could make ships less disruptive to marine life
Innovative noise-dampening technologies, such as flexible propellers and "acoustic black holes," aim to reduce the impact of ships on marine life, which relies heavily on sound for navigation and communication.
Recent Nobel prizes were awarded for significant advancements in AI, including protein structure prediction and the discovery of micro-RNA, highlighting the growing intersection of technology and biology.
The Economist: Meet Japan’s hitchhiking fish
Japanese medaka fish have been observed hitching rides on birds, confirming a theory proposed by Darwin. This behavior mirrors a narrative from a popular children's book, highlighting a fascinating aspect of animal behavior.
Recent advancements in AI have led to Nobel prizes in chemistry and physics for breakthroughs in protein structure prediction and gene regulation. Additionally, new AI models show promise in diagnosing mental health conditions through sound pattern analysis.
The Economist: AI wins big at the Nobels
The 2024 Nobel Prizes recognized significant advancements in artificial intelligence, awarding the physics prize to Geoffrey Hinton and John Hopfield for their contributions to AI models. The chemistry prize went to researchers using AI for protein-structure prediction, alongside a prize for micro-RNA discovery.
This year's awards highlight the transformative role of AI in science, marking a shift in how intelligence is honored within the Nobel framework.