
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
17 Oct 2023
#other
Euromaidan Press: EU parliament backs €50 billion for Ukraine’s recovery
EU Parliament approves €50 billion for Ukraine's recovery, prioritizing democratic accountability and proposing the use of Russian assets for reconstruction. MEPs emphasize the need for transparency, anti-corruption measures, and exclusion of oligarchic influence in the funding process.
Forbes: DOE Hydrogen Hubs Decision Funds Fossil Fuels, But 45V Tax Credit Can Right The Ship
The U.S. Department of Energy is investing in hydrogen hubs to explore different ways of using the gas, but some projects may worsen climate pollution and waste public money. The 45V tax credit will determine if hydrogen becomes a useful tool or a boondoggle, with the Treasury Department's upcoming guidance on electrolyzers being crucial. Truly clean hydrogen requires power from local clean energy sources, and looser rules could lead to polluting hydrogen projects that require indefinite subsidies. The Treasury Department's decision will shape the future of the hydrogen industry and its role in fighting climate change.
Forbes: Spider-Man 2’s Glowing PS5 Reviews Gloss Over One Glaring Problem
Spider-Man 2 for PS5 received a still-respectable score of 8.5/10, with complaints about its open world filled with repetitive side activities. Reviewers highlighted the game's need for denser, higher-value content and less filler. Despite the fun combat, traversal mechanics, and engaging story, the overwhelming amount of mini-games and open-world tasks detracted from the overall experience. Critics argued for a focus on quality rather than quantity in game design.
Daily Wire: Tom Cotton Says Federal Law Requires DHS To Deport Foreign Nationals Who ‘Expressed Support For Hamas’
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) urges Department of Homeland Security to deport foreign nationals who support Hamas. He emphasizes that federal law requires the deportation of those who endorse terrorist activity. Many individuals and groups in the U.S. have expressed support for Palestinians and criticized Israel, including the Harvard Palestine Solidarity Committee. Sen. Cotton condemns the rise of anti-Semitism in the country and emphasizes that foreign nationals have no right to advocate for terrorism in the United States.
Red State: Cory Mills Reveals What Biden Team Is Making Americans Do Before Helping Them Escape Israel
Rep. Cory Mills and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis have been working to evacuate Americans from Israel. Mills has already helped bring out 96 Americans and secured a charter plane. He criticizes the Biden administration's charter flights, stating that his service is provided free of charge. However, federal law requires reimbursement for departure assistance to private U.S. citizens. This administration selectively follows the law and fails to prioritize the safety of Americans.
National Review: ‘Trying to Be Politically Correct’ vs. ‘Straight-Up Lying’: DeSantis, Haley Trade Blows over Gazan Refugee Policy
Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley are feuding over whether to bring Palestinian refugees to the U.S. DeSantis accuses Haley of wanting to import them, while Haley clarifies that she believes countries like Iran, Qatar, and Turkey should take them in. The dispute highlights their differing views on Gazan civilians, with DeSantis arguing that their antisemitic culture makes them more receptive to terrorism. Their clash is seen as a battle for dominance in the non-Trump Republican primary.
American Thinker: How does the uniparty feel about a Speaker Jim Jordan?
Congressman Gaetz successfully ousted Kevin McCarthy from the position of speaker of the House. While I have reservations about the methods used, it is vital for the speaker to be a skilled politician who prioritizes deals that benefit the country and their party, or risk being removed. McCarthy's misleading statements during the speaker vote raised doubts, but taking time to select a speaker instead of rushing a deal with Democrats seems acceptable. This situation has revealed the uniparty members and their allegiance, with some pushing for unlimited spending and unofficial talks with Democrats for a bipartisan speaker. To combat this, House Republicans need to choose wisely and avoid making deals with untrustworthy Democrats, like the socialist party. Electing Congressman Jordan as speaker would undoubtedly rattle the Democrats, and conservatives should send a clear message to their representatives about preserving conservative values to prevent further slide into socialism.
Forbes: Visionary CEO Shows How Environmentalism And Profit Can Co-Exist
Angel Lance's book, "Seeing Green: How to Save the Planet and Profit from Sustainability," is now available. In the book, Lance shares her business ventures that promote environmental stewardship and profit while offering practical tips and examples for readers to make environmentally conscious choices. Lance is the CEO of multiple companies and an advocate for environmentally conscious business practices. Forbes Books, the exclusive business book publishing imprint of Forbes, has published the book.
Gataway Couple: Get Rid of Bed Bugs in Your RV for Good
Getting bed bugs in your RV can be a nightmare. Bed bugs are parasites that feed off humans and animals. They can become a significant problem quickly as females can lay hundreds of eggs. They are common in RVs and can be introduced unknowingly. To get rid of them, declutter, wash bedding and clothing, vacuum thoroughly, use mattress and box spring covers, seal up your RV, and consider treatment options if necessary. To prevent a reinfestation, keep cleaning regularly and be proactive.
Euromaidan Press: ISW: Russia admits to forcibly transferring nearly 5 mn Ukrainians, including 700K children
Russia has forcibly transferred nearly 5 million Ukrainians, including 700,000 children, to Russia since the invasion. Qatar mediated the return of 4 Ukrainian children from Russia, but the difference in the number of deported children complicates the process.