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America One News
18 Oct 2023
#politics
Red State: Moore to the Point - The Slack I Won't Cut
Dumb college kids supporting Hamas and blaming Israel face consequences in job searches due to their views supporting terrorism.
Fox News: Top House rep takes aim at college tax-free status over students anti-Israel stance
In the wake of anti-Israel statements from student groups, Rep. Jason Smith questions whether high-profile universities should have their tax-exempt status revoked, stating that their statements call into question their academic or charitable missions. Smith suggests that these organizations are supporting violence and terrorism by supporting Hamas and failing to condemn their actions. The House Ways and Means Committee, which has sole jurisdiction over the tax code, may investigate the future tax-exempt status of these schools.
#war
American Thinker: Whatever happens, Gaza’s future remains bleak
Before Israel declared war on Gaza, it was a refugee camp reliant on foreign aid. Hamas, a terrorist organization ruling over Gaza, seeks the destruction of Israel. Israel's attempt to destroy Hamas will be challenging, as they will blend in with the population. The humanitarian crisis will likely lead to a push for a cease-fire. Israel's intelligence network may be good, but it will take time to systematically assault Hamas. The propaganda war will continue, with protests in support of Hamas worldwide. It is too early to predict the outcome of the war, but Israel's biggest enemy remains Iran. Gaza will continue to rely on economic aid in the future.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Israel-Hamas war: Hundreds of civilians killed in a hospital in Gaza
In Gaza, a powerful explosion hits Al Ahli Arab Hospital, killing at least 500 people. The Israeli army denies responsibility, blaming Palestinian Islamic Jihad instead.
Daily Wire: Pro-Hamas Demonstrators Surround U.S. Embassy In Beirut After Palestinian Officials Falsely Blame Israel For Hospital Bombing
Lebanese demonstrators surrounded the U.S. embassy in Beirut after Hezbollah called for anger at Israel and the U.S. They scaled a fence, set a building on fire, and were dispersed by tear gas. The State Department authorized the departure of non-emergency personnel and raised the travel advisory for Lebanon to "Do Not Travel" due to the security situation.
Fox News: Biden in Israel: President's biggest national security test is one he can't fail
President Joe Biden faces his biggest national security test as Israel responds to the recent Israel-Hamas war. The US is dispatching military forces, including two aircraft carriers, more Air Force fighters, and ready Marines, while providing intelligence and direct aid to Israel. The goal is to keep the Abraham Accords peace process on track, deter Iran, and prevent China from gaining diplomatic advantage.
National Review: Arriving in Israel, Biden Says Deadly Hospital Blast ‘Appears’ to Have Been Committed by Palestinians
President Biden arrived in Israel and suggested that the deadly blast at a hospital in Gaza was caused by a misfired Palestinian rocket, rather than an Israeli airstrike. Hamas claimed an Israeli airstrike targeted the hospital, while the Israel Defense Forces claimed it was caused by a misfired rocket launched by Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Biden expressed outrage at the explosion and stated that the United States stands for the protection of civilian life during conflict.
Red State: Iran Puts Out Chilling Messages as Its FM Goes to Saudi Arabia, Chaos Erupts at Embassies
Protests erupted outside multiple embassies following the Gaza hospital explosion. The blame game between Hamas and Israel continues, with evidence pointing to a Hamas rocket failure as the cause. Embassies, including the U.S. and French, were targeted, while Iran's menacing messages further escalated tensions. The situation worsens as Iran and Saudi Arabia come closer and the Biden-led summit fails due to the hospital explosion.
#culture
Forbes: Paul McCartney Was ‘So Happy’ To Perform On The New Rolling Stones Album
The Rolling Stones are set to release their first album of original material in nearly 20 years, featuring collaborations with Paul McCartney and other famous artists. McCartney played bass on one of the songs, "Bite My Head Off," which has a punk sound. The collaboration between McCartney and The Rolling Stones is significant for fans of classic rock.
#education
Fox News: U Penn professor says colleges have 'failed' anti-Israel students: 'We are fearful of offending them'
Higher education has failed anti-Israel students, says University of Pennsylvania professor Ezekiel Emanuel. He blames university professors and the system for not providing an ethical foundation and moral compass to recognize humanity. Emanuel calls for universities to support ethics classes and challenges the avoidance of hard questions and opinions. The University of Pennsylvania has faced criticism from major donors, including alum Jon Huntsman Jr., for remaining silent after Hamas attacks in Israel.
#crime
Fox News: Human remains found in Indiana in 1996 identified as 9th presumed victim of murder suspect
Indiana authorities have identified the human remains of a man who was likely a victim of murder suspect Herbert Baumeister. The identification was made through DNA testing and makes the man the ninth victim of Baumeister to be identified.
Fox News: Police department in New Jersey under investigation for possible civil rights violations
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating potential civil rights violations by the police department in Trenton, New Jersey. The probe focuses on allegations of excessive force, unjustified stops, and illegal searches. The mayor and police director have pledged cooperation.
#sports
Forbes: Sassuolo Starlet Commits To Australia Following Circati’s International Debut
Christian Volpato, a former Roma midfielder, chooses to represent Australia over Italy, joining Parma defender Alessandro Circati. Volpato's creativity could boost Australia's chances at the upcoming Asian Cup. Circati impresses in his international debut with a solid defensive performance and an assist, helping Australia secure a 2-0 win over New Zealand. The pair could potentially face off in a derby if Parma gains promotion to Serie A.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Axes of 2023
Best Overall: Fiskars X27 Super Splitting Axe. For splitting wood efficiently. Long handle and durable blade.
Best Felling: Best Made Painted American Felling Axe. American-made with versatile design. Not ideal for short users.
#other
Forbes: Why States Should Ignore NTIA’s Call To Regulate Broadband Rates
States are grappling with the issue of broadband affordability as they establish BEAD grant programs. NTIA initially encouraged rate regulation, but later attempted to walk back its recommendations. Federal law requires low-income households to have access to low-cost broadband, but NTIA goes further by requiring middle-class affordability plans, which goes against federal law and is misguided policy. States should avoid rate regulation and focus on comprehensive digital equity planning to address affordability.