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America One News
14 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: VP Kamala Harris to sit down with chief political anchor Bret Baier for first formal Fox News interview
Vice President Kamala Harris will give her first formal interview on Fox News with Bret Baier on October 16 in Pennsylvania. This follows her increased media appearances, including recent interviews with other outlets.
The interview is part of the Democratic campaign's strategy to engage with a broader audience amid a competitive election cycle.
The Federalist: DOJ Sues To Stop VA From Taking Noncitizens Off The Voter Rolls
The Biden-Harris Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Virginia, claiming the state's removal of noncitizens from voter rolls violates the National Voter Registration Act's Quiet Period Provision. The DOJ argues this could confuse and deter eligible voters ahead of elections.
Virginia's Governor Glenn Youngkin defends the state's actions as necessary for election integrity, asserting they comply with existing laws. He plans to challenge the lawsuit, emphasizing the importance of maintaining accurate voter registration.
The Telegraph: Alex Salmond hailed as ‘brave Russian-like fighter’ by Kremlin TV chief
Margarita Simonyan, head of RT, praised former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond after his death, calling him a brave fighter for Scottish independence. Salmond hosted a show on RT for over four years before the channel was banned in the UK for spreading disinformation.
Simonyan has been sanctioned by the British government for actions against Ukraine's territorial integrity. RT is a major Kremlin media outlet known for promoting pro-Russian narratives.
#society
Fox News: Columbus Day Flashback: Harris excoriated European explorers for 'wave of devastation' to Native peoples
Vice President Kamala Harris, in a 2021 speech, emphasized the need to confront the U.S.'s "shameful past" regarding European explorers and their impact on Indigenous peoples. She advocated for recognizing the devastation caused to Native communities and supported renaming Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Harris's remarks have drawn criticism, particularly from Trump campaign representatives, who labeled her views as typical of a "leftist" agenda aimed at erasing American traditions. The ongoing debate highlights the tension between honoring historical figures and acknowledging their controversial legacies.
GB News: Amanda Owen makes heartbreaking revelation over Clive Owen split: 'Don't get the happy ending'
Amanda and Clive Owen return to television in "Our Farm Next Door" after their split, continuing to work together on their farm while co-parenting their nine children. Amanda reflects on their marriage's end, noting that life doesn't always provide happy endings.
Despite challenges, Amanda expresses pride in their ability to collaborate and build a new legacy for their family. The show aims to showcase their farming life and resilience.
#military
Times Of Israel: Hezbollah rockets pummel swaths of Israel as IDF vows to eliminate group’s drone unit
Hezbollah launched multiple rocket attacks on Israel, prompting air defenses to intercept most. In retaliation, the IDF targeted Hezbollah positions in Lebanon, including a drone strike that killed a senior commander. The conflict has escalated with increased airstrikes and ground operations.
The IDF reported significant casualties among Hezbollah operatives and extensive damage to their military infrastructure. Tensions have risen sharply over the past year, with both sides engaging in cross-border violence and targeting each other's positions.
#history
GB News: Caribbean reparations: Top historian lashes out at 'avaricious cash grab' in furious rant
Historian Rafe Heydel-Mankoo criticized Caribbean nations' £200 billion reparations demands from the UK as an "avaricious cash grab." His comments come as discussions intensify ahead of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, where Caribbean leaders will raise the issue.
The UK government has firmly rejected the idea of reparations, maintaining that it does not owe anything to Caribbean nations. Heydel-Mankoo argues that Britain has already compensated for its historical involvement in the slave trade.
#health
GB News: Mum-of-two DIES after being bitten by pet hamster
A 38-year-old Colombian mother died in Spain after being bitten by her pet hamster while seeking medical help. Despite immediate resuscitation efforts, she could not be saved. An investigation is underway to determine if the bite contributed to her death.
Hamster bites are rare but can lead to severe allergic reactions or infections. Experts advise pet owners to be cautious and seek medical attention for bites.