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America One News
10 Oct 2024
#politics
GB News: Kemi Badenoch tipped to win Tory leadership election after shock Cleverly exit: 'She's a true believer'
Former Conservative minister Steve Baker endorsed Kemi Badenoch for Tory leadership, praising her authenticity and commitment to conservative principles. Badenoch narrowly advanced in the race, emphasizing the need for the party to regain voter trust and control immigration.
Baker criticized the party's recent direction and expressed hope that Badenoch could attract disillusioned voters back to the Conservatives. He believes her leadership could provide the necessary renewal for the party following recent electoral setbacks.
GB News: Praying at home may be illegal under Scotland's new 'safe access zones' abortion law
The SNP government has implemented new abortion laws in Scotland, establishing 200-metre "safe access zones" around clinics. Residents within these zones may face legal consequences for actions perceived as harassment, including praying at home if seen or heard from outside.
Pro-life advocates express concern that these regulations could infringe on religious practices, fearing fines for activities like silent prayer or displaying religious texts. The Scottish Government asserts that the law aims to protect access to healthcare without criminalizing specific behaviors.
#society
GB News: Prince Harry suffers blow as Taylor Swift dragged into Duke of Sussex's legal row
Prince Harry's bid for automatic police protection in the UK faced a setback as Taylor Swift received a high-level security detail during her London concerts. Swift's police escort was granted after political intervention, despite the typical restrictions on such services.
Critics argue that if Swift qualifies for protection, Prince Harry, who has lost his automatic rights, should as well, citing similar security concerns. The situation raises questions about the criteria for police protection for high-profile individuals.
#military
The Telegraph: Israel live news: Dog walkers killed by Hezbollah rocket attack on Israel
Two Israeli civilians were killed by debris from a Hezbollah rocket attack in Kiryat Shmona, near the Lebanese border. The attack involved 20 rockets, damaging homes and igniting fires in the area.
Local authorities had urged evacuations, yet 2,000 residents remained. The city spokesman emphasized the urgency of the situation due to minimal warning time.
#health
Fox News: WWII veteran, 95, still works out at local gym every week: 'I'm in control'
David Scott, a 95-year-old WWII veteran, emphasizes the importance of regular exercise, working out at Planet Fitness multiple times a week. He encourages younger generations to stay active for better health and balance.
Scott, who attended Harvard and enjoyed wrestling, attributes his longevity to staying active and his 62-year marriage to Lydia Vergani, with whom he shares a love for adventure.
#crime
Le Monde: At the French mass rape trial, defendant Vincent C.: 'I was looking for a fuck buddy. I don't think at times like that'
Vincent C., a 43-year-old man with a history of substance abuse and domestic violence, is on trial in southern France for the alleged rape of Gisèle Pelicot, who was drugged by her husband. Evidence found on the husband’s computer suggests premeditated involvement in the assault.
During questioning, Vincent expressed emotional distress over past trauma but denied the charges of aggravated rape, claiming he did not view his actions as criminal. He acknowledged the acts but refrained from recognizing them as rape.