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America One News
17 Oct 2024
#politics
The Economist: This week’s cover
America's economy remains strong, accounting for half of the G7's GDP, but increasing partisanship is straining political relations. As the 2024 elections approach, candidates are prioritizing their bases over broader economic growth.
This divisive political climate may eventually undermine economic stability.
The Federalist: CBS Faces 'News Distortion' Complaint
Concerns have arisen regarding CBS News' editing of a "60 Minutes" interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, leading to accusations of misinformation and bias aimed at influencing the upcoming election. A poll indicates that 85% of Americans believe CBS should release the full transcript of the interview.
The Center for American Rights has filed a complaint with the FCC, asserting that CBS's editing practices undermine public trust in the media during a critical election period. The FCC has stated it will investigate claims of news distortion if substantial evidence is presented.
Fox News: Comedian says Trump went from no chance to 'winning by a landslide' after podcast interview
Comedian Andrew Schulz and his co-hosts on the "Flagrant" podcast discussed former President Trump's recent interview, noting his humor resonated well with viewers. Schulz remarked that the interview significantly shifted his perception of Trump's chances in the upcoming election.
The hosts observed a decline in enthusiasm for Vice President Kamala Harris, attributing it to Trump's media presence and her recent missteps. Schulz highlighted public reactions as evidence of Trump's growing support.
Fox News: Harris challenged on her judgment during FOX News interview and more top headlines
VP Harris faced criticism during a Fox News interview regarding her response to Biden's decline and immigration issues. Trump commented on her performance, noting her struggles to differentiate her governance from Biden's.
In other news, Israel's UN ambassador warned Iran against future strikes, while a scandal-plagued mayor announced her political plans. Concerns over bird flu in California and potential Netflix price hikes were also highlighted.
#society
GB News: UK weather: Britain set to be battered by 80mph winds as area of 'deep low pressure' sets in
Britons are warned of a "weather bomb" with winds up to 80mph expected across parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland, and extending to England and Wales. Yellow wind warnings are in effect for Friday, Sunday, and Monday, with potential disruptions to transport and infrastructure.
The Met Office attributes the severe weather to a deep low-pressure system moving across the Atlantic. Residents are advised to stay informed about updates as conditions may change.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Zelensky defends 'victory plan' at EU and NATO
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the need for Ukraine to be strong before engaging in peace talks with Russia during discussions with EU and NATO leaders in Brussels. He outlined a "victory plan" that includes rejecting territorial concessions and calling for increased Western military support.
While NATO members acknowledge Ukraine's future membership, immediate entry remains opposed by the U.S. and Germany due to concerns over escalating conflict with Russia. The situation on the battlefield is challenging, and NATO continues to prioritize military aid for Ukraine.
#other
GB News: US weather: Weak La Nina to allow for Christmas heatwave as temperatures to surge
The U.S. is forecasted to experience an unusually warm winter, influenced by warm ocean waters and a weaker La Niña effect. This will likely result in above-average temperatures across many states, particularly in the South and central regions.
Conversely, northern areas may see increased snowfall, with some regions expected to receive more snow than last winter. Meteorologists are also monitoring the Atlantic for potential tropical storm developments.