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America One News
28 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: Trump camp responds to backlash over comedian's Puerto Rico joke at rally
The Trump campaign has distanced itself from comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's controversial joke about Puerto Rico during a rally, which drew criticism from both Republicans and Democrats. Senior adviser Danielle Alvarez stated that the remarks do not reflect the campaign's views.
Hinchcliffe defended his comments, suggesting critics lack humor and claiming he was joking about everyone. The backlash included responses from notable figures like Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who condemned the remarks as classless.
#society
The Telegraph: Watch: Burst ‘gas pipe’ sprays brown, dirty water over Moscow suburb
A burst pipe in a Moscow suburb released a large plume of dirty water, with conflicting reports on the cause. Ukrainian observers suggested it was a sewage system failure, while Russian sources attributed it to a damaged high-pressure water pipe.
Videos captured the dirty water shooting up to the height of a 10-storey building, prompting pro-Ukraine commentators to claim that nearby cars and buildings were contaminated with human waste.
GB News: Family pays tribute to 'larger than life' personal trainer found dead in Cheshire reservoir
Simon Daniels' body was recovered from Dovestone Reservoir after a paddleboarding incident. His family described him as a beloved figure in the community, known for his humor, kindness, and inspirational presence.
A GoFundMe has been established to support his family during this time of grief.
Fox News: Folds of Honor, NFL and Bud Light team up to help late firefighter's daughter's college dream become a reality
Folds of Honor, in partnership with Bud Light and the NFL, has provided scholarships to families of fallen first responders. Alexis Pearson, a recipient, expressed gratitude for the support, which has enabled her to pursue a civil engineering degree at Oregon State University.
The nonprofit has awarded nearly $290 million in scholarships to 62,000 students over 17 years. This year alone, they have set a record with approximately 10,000 scholarships valued at nearly $50 million.
#military
The Telegraph: Israel ‘captures 100 Hamas fighters’ in hospital raid
Israeli special forces captured 100 suspected Hamas fighters in a raid on the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, where some were reportedly involved in the Oct 7 massacre. Weapons, funds, and intelligence documents were discovered during the operation.
The IDF stated that the hospital was evacuated of patients and staff before the raid, which took place over two days.
Liberty Nation News: Is It Science Fiction or Cognitive Wave Warfare From China? - Liberty Nation News
China is reportedly developing cognitive warfare capabilities aimed at disrupting the mental functions of US soldiers and civilians. This includes nonlethal weapons that can incapacitate targets without visible injury, enhancing China's strategic military advantages.
The extent of deployment remains unclear, but concerns have risen over incidents like Havana Syndrome, which some attribute to directed energy attacks. As China advances in biotechnology and neuro-control, the US is urged to recognize this emerging threat.
#culture
The Western Journal: Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe Fires Back at Harris Campaign After He's Attacked for Trump Rally Jokes
Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe responded to criticism from Kamala Harris's campaign regarding his jokes at a Trump rally, arguing they were taken out of context. He emphasized his support for free speech and claimed his humor was misinterpreted as racist.
Hinchcliffe's routine included various topics, including commentary on political figures and societal issues, while defending his comedic style against accusations of insensitivity.
#crime
The Telegraph: Iranian refugee arrested over ‘killing’ of German teacher
An Iranian refugee in Germany has been arrested for the suspected murder of his German teacher, Isabelle D, who was known for her support of asylum seekers. Her body was found near her home, and the suspect, described as anti-social, remains in custody.
The incident has reignited discussions on refugee-related crime in Germany, prompting government actions to tighten border controls and increase detention of asylum seekers.