THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jun 4, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
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.
back  
topic
America One News
America One News
27 Oct 2023

#society

The Telegraph: Italian woman given legal right to kick out ‘big baby’ adult sons
Italian woman given legal right to kick out ‘big baby’ adult sons
A court in Italy has ruled in favor of a 75-year-old woman who wants to evict her adult sons, aged 40 and 42, for not contributing to household expenses. The judge stated that parents have a responsibility to care for their children until they reach adulthood, but beyond a certain age, children cannot expect to be supported by their parents.


American Thinker: Ten more statistics to ruin your day
Ten more statistics to ruin your day
1. A rising number of U.S. Gen Zs and young Christians identify as LGBTQ, suggesting social contagion rather than a biological reality. 2. Majority of Americans aged 18-24 believe that Hamas' attack on Israeli civilians was justified, revealing a concerning sentiment. 3. Homelessness rates have been increasing across the country, with Arizona seeing a nearly 30% rise in homeless population. 4. China's navy has surpassed the U.S. Navy in fleet size, posing a challenge to U.S. military capabilities. 5. The U.S. Navy is struggling to recruit more sailors, resorting to unique methods like the Navy's "Digital Ambassador" program. 6. Anti-police sentiment has contributed to a shortage of police officers, leading to a crisis nationwide. 7. Rural counties in Northern California are facing an escalation of violence due to the involvement of Hmong communities, Mexican organized crime, and Russian gangs. 8. Crime rates have surged in cities like San Francisco and LA, with more drug users than high school students in San Francisco. 9. Addiction to adult websites on the internet has become a major national crisis, with little action being taken to address it. 10. Government spending includes multi-million dollar settlements for Black Lives Matter protesters and providing financial assistance to low-income transgender individuals.


American Thinker: Who are the parents of Hamas-supporting students?
Who are the parents of Hamas-supporting students?
The generation gap between liberal parents and radical children intensifies after the Vietnam War protests. Support for Hamas terrorists and hatred for Israel among students shock the public, revealing the moral decay in American higher education. The parents, who hypocritically support progressive causes, fail to confront and scold their children for their complicity in promoting evil.


#war

Fox News: Israel kills Hamas commander in airstrike, vows to 'reveal evidence' terror group is exploiting civilians: IDF
Israel kills Hamas commander in airstrike, vows to 'reveal evidence' terror group is exploiting civilians: IDF
Israel's military conducted a successful ground offensive in Gaza, targeting a major Hamas stronghold. They plan to reveal evidence of Hamas using civilian locations for attacks. The IDF killed Hamas operatives and destroyed rocket launch sites. The IDF also reported killing a senior Hamas commander in an airstrike. The operation in Gaza is a preparation for a full-scale ground invasion to eliminate Hamas. The northern border with Lebanon is currently quiet, and there is an ongoing investigation into an aerial threat detected over Egypt and the Red Sea.


#foreignaffairs

American Thinker: NY Times Gaza report ‘editors' note’ is an explanation, not an apology
NY Times Gaza report ‘editors' note’ is an explanation, not an apology
The NY Times falsely blamed Israel for a Gaza Hospital attack, echoing Hamas' claims. The Times failed to apologize properly and overlooked the impact of their mistake worldwide. This shows the Times' confirmation bias and lack of fact-checking. They also used a misleading photo.


The Federalist: 1,000 U.S. Soldiers In Niger Need To Come Home Right Now
1,000 U.S. Soldiers In Niger Need To Come Home Right Now
The Senate rejects legislation to bring home U.S. troops in Niger. U.S. conducts military operations in over 20 countries, justified by the 9/11 authorization of military force. Congress abdicates its war powers to the executive branch, allowing presidents to deploy troops anywhere with no clear objective. The consequences are senseless violence, death, and destabilization. Wars of choice and endless interventions have made us less safe and less prosperous. It's time for Congress to debate and reevaluate its role in authorizing military actions.


#economy

Breitbart: Michelin to Close Oklahoma Tire Plant, Laying Off 1,400 American Workers
Michelin to Close Oklahoma Tire Plant, Laying Off 1,400 American Workers
France-based Michelin will close its tire production plant in Ardmore, Oklahoma, resulting in the layoff of 1,400 American workers. The decision is driven by the influx of cheap foreign imported tires in the US market.


Breitbart: Apple TV+ Hikes Prices More than 40%, Doubled in Past Year
Apple TV+ Hikes Prices More than 40%, Doubled in Past Year
Apple TV+ is raising its subscription prices, with monthly and yearly plans increasing by 40% and doubling in price within a year. Competitors Disney+, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video have also raised prices. Apple has not announced an ad-supported option for consumers.


National Review: Argentina’s Elections: Toward an Economically Chaotic Runoff
Argentina’s Elections: Toward an Economically Chaotic Runoff
Argentines voted in a presidential election resulting in a runoff between economy minister Sergio Massa and lawmaker Javier Milei. Massa's win came unexpectedly, thanks to the fear campaign against Milei and government handouts. The peso fell and inflation is rising. Milei hopes for a worsening economy and proposes dollarization. The outcome of the runoff is uncertain, and the fate of economic policies is unclear. There is some consensus that the economy may improve in 2024.


Breitbart: Streaming Carnage: NBCUniversal's Peacock Loses $565M in 3 Months, Expected to Lose $2.8B in 2023
Streaming Carnage: NBCUniversal's Peacock Loses $565M in 3 Months, Expected to Lose $2.8B in 2023
Peacock, NBCUniversal's streaming service, suffered a $565 million loss in the summer quarter, adding to the financial struggles faced by Hollywood studios in the home video market ( ). The streaming platform is expected to lose $2.8 billion for 2023, highlighting the difficulties in finding a profitable alternative to cable TV ( ). Other streaming services, like Disney+ and Paramount+, have also reported significant losses, leading to price increases and the introduction of ad-supported tiers ( ).


#culture

National Review: Almodóvar’s Revisionist Western
Almodóvar’s Revisionist Western


Pedro Almodóvar challenges the misrepresentation of homosexuality in mainstream media with his 30-minute short film, "Strange Way of Life." Set in the Old West, the film tells a love story between Mexican rancher Silva and Sheriff Jake, reuniting after forsaking their passionate past. Almodóvar brings European sophistication to the Western genre, exploring the complexity of love and compassion beyond social acceptance and political correctness. "Strange Way of Life" is a profound treatise on love as a way of life.


#crime

Fox News: 2 missing MA men found shot to death in Vermont woods, autopsies confirm
2 missing MA men found shot to death in Vermont woods, autopsies confirm
Two missing Massachusetts men found shot to death in Vermont. Bodies identified as Jahim Solomon and Eric White. Autopsies reveal cause of death.


The Federalist: Leaker Of Trump's Taxes Gets 'Slap On The Wrist' From Biden DOJ
Leaker Of Trump's Taxes Gets 'Slap On The Wrist' From Biden DOJ
Former IRS contractor Charles Littlejohn pleaded guilty to disclosing tax return information without authorization. He evaded security measures to access data, uploaded it to a private website, and leaked it to reporters. He intentionally obstructed the investigation and deleted evidence. Littlejohn was charged with one count and faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison.


Breitbart: Police: Suspect in Killing of Maryland Judge Found Dead
Police: Suspect in Killing of Maryland Judge Found Dead
Maryland Judge Andrew Wilkinson is found dead after being shot over a child custody decision. The suspect, Pedro Argote, who was the estranged husband of Wilkinson's ruling, was later found dead after a weeklong manhunt.


#technology

Red State: While Google's a Worthy Target for Antitrust Action, DOJ Shouldn't Be Allowing Jonathan Kanter's Vendetta
While Google's a Worthy Target for Antitrust Action, DOJ Shouldn't Be Allowing Jonathan Kanter's Vendetta
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan and DOJ Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter are using their positions to target companies they have personal obsessions with, such as Amazon and Google, respectively. Kanter has been pursuing legal action against Google for over a decade and has represented clients with conflicts against the company. This kind of single-minded determination raises concerns about the impartiality of the Biden DOJ.


#other

Le Monde: Brian Eno gives a rare and brief Paris concert
Brian Eno gives a rare and brief Paris concert
Brian Eno, once a flamboyant rock star, has transformed into an influential producer and composer, working with artists like David Bowie and U2. After decades of rare live performances, Eno took the stage in France for the first time since the 1970s, showcasing his experimental sound and singing. Accompanied by the Baltic Sea Philharmonic, he presented his work of ambient music, leaving the audience with mixed reactions.