
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 3, 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
14 Oct 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Michelle Obama Enlists Drag Queens, Cardi B to Gin Up Swing-State Turnout Where Kamala’s Losing Ground
Democrat elites aim to energize their base for Kamala Harris in swing states through events featuring drag performances and celebrity appearances, including Cardi B. Initiatives like Michelle Obama's "Party at the Polls" seek to counter Trump's polling advantage.
Upcoming events include a drag show in Arizona and a concert in Georgia, both designed to boost voter turnout. Critics note the partisan nature of these efforts despite claims of non-partisanship from organizers.
The Western Journal: Tim Walz Gets Torn to Shreds Over Embarrassing Moment with His Own Shotgun - 'This Guy Is Beyond Weak'
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz faced criticism after a campaign video showed him struggling to load a shotgun during a pheasant hunt. Despite claiming to be an experienced hunter and a former National Guard member, he did not fire a shot or successfully hunt any birds.
Commentators mocked Walz's performance, questioning his hunting skills and military claims. The incident has been characterized as a significant misstep for his campaign.
Breitbart: Desperation: Kamala Harris Schedules Wednesday Fox News Interview
Vice President Kamala Harris will appear in an interview on Fox News, marking the first time a Democratic candidate has done so since Hillary Clinton in 2016. Critics view this as a sign of desperation as Harris's campaign struggles in polling against Donald Trump.
The interview aims to connect with skeptical voters and independent audiences, despite historical Democratic resistance to Fox News. It coincides with a Trump town hall, reflecting the competitive political landscape as the election approaches.
The Western Journal: Kamala Harris Claims Trump Is 'Hiding,' But Internet Points Out Obvious Issue with Her Latest Attack
Vice President Kamala Harris criticized former President Donald Trump for lacking transparency, claiming he is "hiding" from voters. Critics highlighted the irony of her remarks, noting her own limited visibility and engagement during her tenure, particularly regarding border issues.
Social media users pointed out Harris's inconsistency, questioning her credibility as she has supported President Biden's agenda while accusing Trump of not being healthy enough for office. Trump's active campaigning is seen as a contrast to Harris's approach.
Breitbart: Bill Clinton: Laken Riley’s Death ‘Probably Wouldn’t Have Happened’ if Biden-Harris Admin ‘Properly Vetted’ Migrant
Bill Clinton criticized the Biden-Harris administration for its border policies, suggesting that the death of Laken Riley, allegedly killed by an illegal migrant, could have been prevented with better vetting. He highlighted the administration's reversal of Trump-era policies and the resulting border challenges.
Clinton's remarks link Vice President Kamala Harris to the administration's handling of immigration and border security, amid rising concerns over the number of undocumented migrants in the U.S. and their potential criminal backgrounds.
The Western Journal: JD Vance Pounces as Kamala Harris Gets Hit with Serious Plagiarism Allegations
Vice President Kamala Harris faces plagiarism allegations regarding her 2009 book "Smart on Crime." Conservative activist Christopher Rufo claims she copied sections from Wikipedia and other sources without proper citation, calling it a significant breach of academic standards.
Republican candidate J.D. Vance criticized Harris on social media, asserting that she failed to write her own book, contrasting it with his own authorship. Rufo's investigation highlights multiple instances of uncredited material, urging for retraction and correction.
Fox News: Afghan charged with Election Day terror plot raises questions, fears from lawmakers: ‘This is real’
An Afghan national, Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, was arrested for allegedly planning a terror attack on Election Day, raising concerns among lawmakers about potential threats from Afghan evacuees. Tawhedi, who entered the U.S. via humanitarian parole, is accused of conspiring with ISIS.
The arrest has intensified scrutiny over the vetting process for Afghan nationals, with some lawmakers criticizing the Biden administration's handling of the situation. Officials maintain that a thorough screening process was followed, but doubts persist regarding the safety of recent evacuees.
#society
Fox News: Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren Mulling Leaving the Country
Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren have been avoiding public contact since allegations of Woods' infidelity surfaced. They are reportedly considering a temporary move closer to Sweden to escape the scandal, with family support amid the turmoil.
Elin's family remains hopeful for reconciliation for the sake of their children, despite the distress caused by the ongoing revelations about Woods' alleged affairs.
Fox News: Meet Jesse James' Self-Proclaimed Mistress: An Amish Med-School Student and Fetish Stripper Mom
Tattoo model Michelle McGee claimed in an interview that she had a nearly year-long affair with Jesse James while he was married to Sandra Bullock. She stated that James misled her into believing he was separated from Bullock during this time.
McGee, who has a background as a stripper and claims to be pursuing a Master's in biochemistry, was raised Amish before leaving the church at 16. Her profile emphasizes her work as a webcam model and her striking tattoos.
Times Of Israel: Multiple attacks against Palestinian olive growers reported as harvest season begins
Palestinian olive growers in the West Bank are facing increased violence from extremist settlers during the harvest season, with reports of attacks preventing laborers from working, stealing olives, and damaging property. Human rights groups claim this violence aims to financially harm growers and displace them.
Yesh Din documented 36 incidents of settler violence since October 3, often with Israeli security forces present but failing to protect the laborers. The olive harvest is crucial for these growers, especially after last year's disruptions due to heightened tensions.
Fox News: Alleged Mistress: 'Tender' Night With Ashton Kutcher Involved Talk of Rick Perry and Religion
Sara Leal detailed her one-night stand with Ashton Kutcher, revealing they discussed the presidential election and personal beliefs after their encounter. Leal claimed Kutcher, who was separated from Demi Moore at the time, was tender during their time together.
The incident occurred on the night of Kutcher's sixth wedding anniversary with Moore, and sources indicate the couple is moving towards a significant divorce settlement.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: India and Canada expel diplomats over assassination
Canada and India expelled six diplomats each amid a diplomatic crisis linked to the June 2023 assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Canada accused Indian agents of involvement, while India dismissed the claims and withdrew its diplomats, citing security concerns.
The situation escalated further as Canada stated it had credible evidence against India, which India countered by claiming Canada was pursuing a political agenda without substantiating its allegations. Diplomatic tensions continue to rise as both nations seek to address the fallout.
#culture
Fox News: 'The King's Speech' Wins Best Picture; Natalie Portman, Colin Firth Take Top Acting Oscars
"The King's Speech" won Best Picture at the 83rd Academy Awards, with Colin Firth and Natalie Portman taking home Best Actor and Best Actress, respectively. Other notable wins included Christian Bale and Melissa Leo for supporting roles in "The Fighter," and "Toy Story 3" for Best Animated Feature.
Hosts Anne Hathaway and James Franco opened the show with a montage, but Franco's engagement waned as the night progressed. "The Social Network" also performed well, winning three Oscars, including Best Adapted Screenplay.
Fox News: Conan O'Brien Says He Will Not Host "Tonight Show" in Later Time Slot
Conan O'Brien announced he will not host the "Tonight Show" if it is moved to 12:05 a.m. to accommodate Jay Leno's return to 11:35 p.m. He believes this change would damage the show's legacy and impact other NBC programs negatively.
O'Brien expressed hope for a resolution with NBC but stated he currently has no offers from other networks. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the integrity of the "Tonight Show" and its time slot.
Fox News: Former Child Star Corey Haim Found Dead, Drugs Suspected
Corey Haim, the former teen actor known for films in the 1980s, died at 38 in Los Angeles from an apparent accidental drug overdose. He had been experiencing flu-like symptoms and was under medication before his death, with an autopsy pending to determine the exact cause.
Haim's struggles with drug addiction had impacted his career significantly. Despite attempts at recovery and a recent comeback, he faced ongoing challenges, which ultimately led to his tragic passing.
Fox News: Conan O’Brien “Breaks Down” Talking to His Staff
Conan O’Brien has announced he will not accept a proposed time-slot change for "The Tonight Show," expressing deep distress over the situation. His staff, many of whom relocated from New York, are feeling the impact of the uncertainty surrounding their jobs.
Despite the turmoil, some insiders remain optimistic about finding a new opportunity for O’Brien quickly. The ongoing conflict highlights the changing landscape of television and the diminishing influence of traditional networks.
#crime
Fox News: Las Vegas police identify woman found dead inside luggage
A body identified as 46-year-old Kristen Avelar from Middleburg Heights, Ohio, was discovered in luggage in Las Vegas. The police are investigating her death, which is being treated as suspicious.
Authorities are seeking information from the public regarding Avelar's last known whereabouts.