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America One News
10 Nov 2023
#politics
National Review: One man’s Election Day, &c.
The narrator discusses the annoyance of receiving political junk mail and spam texts in his mailbox and e-mail. He shares his experience of voting in a local election and reflects on the importance of democracy. The narrator also comments on the quality of candidates in elections and the likability factor in political victories. He concludes by mentioning the recent GOP debate and Trump's rally speech, highlighting Trump's characterization of foreign dictators and the potential for his third nomination. The narrator briefly mentions the opera "X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X" and draws a parallel between the opera's themes and the current political climate. Lastly, he shares a photo of the Intrepid at night, comparing it to a Bomb Pop.
National Review: The Week: The GOP Falls Short Again
In a Democratic panic, a New York Times/Siena poll shows Trump beating Biden in swing states. Biden's job-approval rating has been underwater since the Afghanistan-withdrawal debacle. Meanwhile, Trump's recent behavior has been concerning, with bizarre claims and insulting language. The risk of nominating Biden for another term is apparent, and Democrats like David Axelrod and Bill Kristol are questioning his ability to run. On the other hand, Republicans should also be worried about Trump's recent behavior. As both parties navigate their choices for the future, the political landscape remains uncertain.
#society
GB News: ‘Went nuts shouting abuse!’ Poppy seller attacked at her stall in Tesco speaks out
A poppy seller, Roberta McNally, was verbally abused by locals while selling poppies in a supermarket in Northern Ireland. One woman referred to poppy sellers as 'RUC murderers' and continued to berate Roberta. Despite the incident, Roberta remains passionate about selling poppies and has received overwhelming support.
Fox News: Washington Post pulled anti-Hamas political cartoon amid 'deep concerns' from staffers
Internal uproar occurred at The Washington Post over a political cartoon criticizing Hamas, leading to its removal. The opinions editor expressed regret and acknowledged that the cartoon was seen as racist.
National Review: Left-Wing Antisemitism Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg
Recent events have revealed the rise of antisemitism and anti-white sentiment among left-wing activists and on college campuses. Jews and whites have become the target of derogatory and violent rhetoric, with calls for the elimination of Israel and the demonization of white people. It is important to take this hate speech seriously and respond accordingly, through actions such as withholding donations from institutions that condone such behavior and encouraging a return to civility and free speech.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Ethereum Outshines Bitcoin Amid BlackRock Spot ETF Buzz; Dogecoin In The Red — Analyst Says Dips 'Likely To Happen,' Urges Investors To Use Them For Entries
Cryptocurrencies were trading mixed, with Ethereum outperforming Bitcoin as BlackRock's filing for an Ether ETF gained attention. Ethereum rose nearly 11%, surpassing Bitcoin's 2.1% gains. BlackRock's ETF will be benchmarked against the CME CF Ether-Dollar Reference Rate. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's remarks on inflation led to stocks and bonds declining, and the dollar rallying. Cryptocurrency trader Michaël van de Poppe suggested that Bitcoin reaching resistance at $38,000 and BlackRock's ETF filing call for a temporary top and liquidation of long positions. Santiment noted high-value transactions in altcoins like Dogelon Mars, Polygon, and WOO Network.
Flag And Cross: Nvidia Dodges US Export Restrictions Again With Launch Of Three New Chip Models Tailored For China
Nvidia's stock is soaring as the company confirms its intent to dominate the Chinese chip market despite U.S. export restrictions. The company is releasing a new series of AI chips to comply with the restrictions while still remaining competitive in the Chinese market. However, these restrictions are starting to impact Nvidia's bottom line, with Chinese internet giant Baidu dropping them as a chip supplier.
#military
The Federalist: Can America, And Its Veterans, Find Their Purpose?
John Walker, a veteran of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, struggles to find purpose in his post-military life. The novel explores the challenges faced by veterans and questions the fulfillment of civilian life compared to combat. The story emphasizes the need for societal recognition and understanding of the sacrifices made by the GWOT generation.
#health
The Federalist: Victims Of Gender Ideology Lead Coalition Against Trans Mutilation
Last week in Denver, Genspect conference hosted a gathering of people fighting against gender ideology. Michael Shellenberger claimed time is up for WPATH and plans to release his "WPATH files" on his Substack. The conference highlighted the dangers of gender ideology and the need for a healthy approach to sex and gender.
Fox News: US sees alarming rise in childhood vaccine exemptions, health officials say
The proportion of kindergartners exempt from school vaccination requirements in the US has reached 3%, the highest level ever. The increase in exemptions is attributed to a growing political divide during the pandemic over COVID-19 vaccines. However, the national vaccination rate for kindergartners remains at 93%, the same as the previous year, before the COVID-19 pandemic. Concerns have been raised about the declining vaccination rates for young children, but experts note that the majority of parents are still vaccinating their children according to the recommended schedule.
#crime
Fox News: Mother sues New Hampshire fraternity and bar after son found dead in woods after drinking with friends
A mother files a wrongful death lawsuit against a bar and fraternity after her son drowned in an icy swamp. The lawsuit alleges that the bar served him excessively and that the fraternity allowed a fight to occur.
#outdoors
Tactical Bassin: Neko Rig Fishing: Everything You Need To Know To Catch Bass! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
The Neko Rig is a versatile fishing technique that can be used in various conditions and depths. It's easy to set up and effective for catching bass.
#technology
Fox News: Kids' searches leading to malware threats identified in study
A recent report from Home Security Heroes reveals that online searches related to popular children's content can lead to malware-infested sites. Harmful software is often disguised as downloadable content from favorite kids' characters or games, tricking children into clicking on dangerous links. Searches for free access to cartoons, movies, or games are particularly risky, as they are hotbeds for malware distribution. To protect children from these cyber hazards, it is important to educate them about online dangers, install reliable antivirus software, regularly update security features, use safe search engines, employ parental controls, maintain open communication, encourage the use of trusted sources, strengthen passwords, secure home networks, and stay informed.
#other
Le Monde: Australia announces plan to help Tuvalu residents escape rising seas and storms of climate change
Australia offers a lifeline to Tuvalu, allowing its residents to escape rising seas and climate change impacts. Up to 280 Tuvaluans will be allowed to come to Australia each year under a landmark pact. Australia also commits to supporting Tuvalu through funding for coastal adaptation projects.