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America One News
28 Oct 2023
#politics
Red State: The Mocking of Gavin Newsom's Glamour Shot at China's Great Wall Is Something to Behold
California Governor Gavin Newsom recently visited China, where he took part in a photoshoot at the Great Wall and signed climate accords with the CCP. The photo received a harsh and immediate reaction, with many mocking Newsom and creating memes. Despite his attempts at positive publicity, the trip did not go well for Newsom.
#military
Fox News: How America can win the race against China for military tech supremacy
American defense startups developing artificial intelligence systems are crucial to help the U.S. military keep up with China's innovation efforts. China is focused on developing weapons with AI capabilities to combat U.S. military dominance. The U.S. Navy and Air Force are testing AI-guided weapons, and the Army is urged to develop wearable biometric devices using AI. Red 6, a defense startup, is working with the U.S. Air Force to combine AI with augmented reality in training platforms. The U.S. has restricted exports of American-made semiconductors to China to prevent them from obtaining materials for AI weaponry. AI is seen as a powerful tool for military purposes and is essential for maintaining military superiority. Defense startups are essential for developing new AI military technologies to keep up with China's advancements.
The Telegraph: Hamas loses two top military leaders as Israeli fighter jets pound 150 underground targets
Israeli fighter jets launched a series of strikes on underground targets in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of several Hamas commanders. The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that they targeted the air chief and naval chief responsible for recent attacks. Troops remain on the ground and the operation will continue until further notice.
The Telegraph: Russia punishes rebellious soldiers in prison camps amid rising mutiny threats
Russia's military is imprisoning and executing rebellious soldiers who refuse to carry out orders to charge Ukrainian trenches. The soldiers are complaining about suicidal tactics, drunken officers, lack of ammunition, poor reconnaissance, and bad food. The US has also found evidence of Russian officers killing soldiers to quell mutinies.
#crime
Fox News: Maine mass shooting suspect's family 'very cooperative' in manhunt that discovered his body: police
Maine state government provides updates on the Lewiston mass shooting case. Suspect's body found in a box trailer by the tactical team. Law enforcement ends days-long manhunt by discovering suspect dead.
The Blaze: Third suspect found guilty in 2018 execution-style murder of Naperville man
A Chicago woman is found guilty for her involvement in a murder case. Two other suspects have also been charged. The victim's body was found in a garbage can and the defendants now face lengthy prison sentences.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Are RVs Safe in a Crash?
RVs, especially newer and larger models, provide some safety features like airbags and stability control, but they aren't the safest vehicles in a crash due to their lightweight construction. Class A motorhomes are the safest option due to their size and stability. Crash testing for RVs is minimal, with some testing done on Class B and C motorhomes. To avoid crashes, drivers should watch their speed, know their RV's dimensions, plan their route, perform regular maintenance, stay alert, adjust for weather conditions, and avoid distracted driving.
#technology
The Blaze: Exclusive excerpt from Glenn Beck's newest book on the Great Reset
Businesses are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) to automate core functions. AI can mimic human problem-solving and decision-making capabilities, and is divided into three categories: artificial narrow intelligence (ANI), artificial general intelligence (AGI), and artificial superintelligence (ASI). While AGI and ASI do not exist yet, narrow AI is already widely used in daily life, from social media algorithms to email grammar checkers. Narrow AI has a significant impact on the economy and supply chains, improving logistics and increasing efficiency. However, it also poses a threat to job security, particularly for white-collar workers.
#other
National Review: The Corner: Weekend Short: Dostoevsky’s ‘Dream of a Ridiculous Man’
Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "Dream of a Ridiculous Man" is a brooding story about a self-described ridiculous man who is tormented by his own thoughts and feelings. The protagonist contemplates suicide and struggles to find meaning in a seemingly empty universe.