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America One News
11 Nov 2023
#politics
The Right Scoop: UH OH: FBI seizes phones from Mayor of New York City
The FBI seized electronic devices from NYC Mayor Eric Adams in a corruption investigation related to his 2021 campaign. The devices were returned later. Adams and his staff have not been accused.
#society
Daily Wire: Ivy League School Shuts Down Anti-Semitic Palestinian Student Groups
Columbia University bans two anti-Semitic student groups for violating school rules by holding unauthorized events and using threatening rhetoric. The suspended groups, Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace, will not be able to hold events or receive funding until they demonstrate compliance with university policies. The organizations have expressed support for violence and anti-Israel views.
Washington Free Beacon: Bay Area Counseling Service Hosts Meet-Ups for Adults and Minors To Discuss Gender and Sexuality
A counseling service in the Bay Area is organizing online meet-ups for LGBT adults and minors to discuss gender and sexuality. Concerns have been raised about the mingling of adults and minors in these sessions, especially when it comes to discussing adult-themed topics. The counseling service, Outlet, advertises little gatekeeping and allows minors to keep their participation secret from their parents. Parents and local teachers have expressed concerns about these meet-ups and their impact on gender-confused kids.
National Review: The Corner: Dutch People Support Euthanasia for a ‘Completed Life’
The Dutch society has embraced euthanasia, which has expanded to include not just the terminally ill, but also the chronically ill, people with disabilities, babies with medical conditions, and the mentally ill. Euthanasia is sometimes even combined with organ harvesting. A poll shows that 80% of Dutch voters believe people should be able to get help in dying when they feel they've come to the end of their life. The focus of the proposed bill is on the elderly, allowing those over 75 to decide when to die with professional help. This idea of a "completed life" could include reasons like loneliness or boredom, not just physical illness. The concept of "completed life" raises concerns about expanding the eligibility for euthanasia and the corrupting effect it has on public morality.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Moscow-backed Ukrainian Orthodox Church hires US lobbyist for $1400 per Hour
The Moscow-backed Ukrainian Orthodox Church has hired a US lobbyist for $1400 per hour to promote its interests in the country. The UOC-MP is facing potential legislation that could outlaw religious entities with ties to Russia. It is accused of retaining ties to its mother Moscow Patriarchate, which blesses Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Spectator USA: Netanyahu is increasingly disliked by Israelis
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's public appearances during the war with Hamas have been highly stage-managed, with restrictions on who he can be seen with and what questions he can be asked. He has avoided meeting soldiers and families affected by the conflict, instead opting for off-record briefings and denying responsibility for the failures that led to the conflict. Netanyahu's popularity has plummeted as a result, with many Israelis calling for his resignation.
#foreignaffairs
Spectator USA: What Cairo thinks of the Gaza crisis
The narrator, attending a memorial service in Cairo, reflects on the city's development and the current president's efforts to improve infrastructure. The memorial is delayed due to blocked roads caused by anticipated demonstrations, highlighting political tensions and the president's desire to avoid public unrest. Ultimately, the memorial is relocated and the narrator contemplates the situation in Gaza.
Times Of Israel: Macron: Israel must stop bombing civilians; PM says Hamas responsible for their deaths
French President Emmanuel Macron criticized Israel's bombing of civilians in Gaza and called for a ceasefire. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded by blaming Hamas for using civilians as shields. Macron expressed sympathy for Israel's right to self-defense but emphasized the importance of protecting civilian lives. He also called for an international coalition against both ISIS and Hamas.
Fox News: Pro-Palestinian rioters vandalize NYPD cruiser during anti-Israel protests
Pro-Palestinian rioters vandalized an NYPD vehicle during a protest in New York City, demanding Israel to stop its bombardment of Gaza. They accused the media of being complicit in "laundering genocide" and called for a cease-fire. The demonstration is part of a series of actions in high-profile locations in New York to bring attention to the growing death toll in Gaza.
Breitbart: Report: China Becomes Leading Owner and Operator of Commercial Seaports Worldwide
China has emerged as a global power in operating seaports and is the world's second-largest economy. It owns or operates seaports on every continent except Antarctica. China's impressive network of overseas ports, as well as its domestic ports, could potentially be used for military purposes. However, increased Western scrutiny and economic risks may prevent China from fully utilizing its port network for military influence. The United States and India are taking steps to counter China's port dominance in the Indo-Pacific region.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: Wind Power: Blowing Cash
The wind power industry is facing financial troubles with Siemens Energy seeking billions in loan guarantees and struggling with a slumping share price. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is pressuring Siemens AG to help stabilize the wind-turbine maker. Meanwhile, the UK government is experiencing setbacks with offshore wind contracts and may raise minimum prices for electricity.
Flag And Cross: Crypto Lender Celsius Gets Fresh Start After $4.7B Bankruptcy, CEL Token Up 27%
Crypto lender Celsius saw a significant increase in trading for its CEL token following a bankruptcy case. The reorganization plan confirmed by the court will see Celsius returning 67%-85% of holdings to creditors. Former CEO Alex Mashinsky, who was arrested, is scheduled for trial in 2024. The company's newly created entity, NewCo, will focus on mining and staking activities.
Crypto lender Celsius experienced a trading surge for its CEL token amidst a bankruptcy case. The company's proposed reorganization plan received majority support from creditors, with Fahrenheit Holdings overseeing the process. The upcoming Future of Digital Assets conference will address challenges faced by the crypto industry, including scams and bankruptcies.
#culture
Fox News: Political cartoonist speaks out after Washington Post pulls his work mocking Hamas
Political cartoonist Michael Ramirez speaks out about the controversy surrounding his anti-Hamas cartoon that was pulled by The Washington Post. Ramirez defends his depiction of Hamas using civilians as human shields and criticizes those who erase boundaries when it comes to Hamas. Despite the backlash, Ramirez is continuing his collaboration with The Washington Post but believes that this incident highlights the systematic undermining of freedom of speech.
#crime
Fox News: Mississippi AG asks high court to set execution dates for 2 murderers on death row
Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch requests execution dates for Willie Manning and Robert Simon Jr., who are on death row for separate murder convictions. Despite claims of innocence and new evidence brought forward, the state is pushing for the executions to proceed.
The Blaze: Man suspected of assaulting former Sen. Martha McSally arrested | Blaze Media
Authorities have arrested a suspect in the assault of former Sen. Martha McSally. The suspect, Dominic Henton, was taken into custody by the Omaha Police Department.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: Armasight Releases NEW Sidekick 320 Thermal Monocular
Armasight has released the Sidekick 320, a handheld thermal imaging monocular that offers enhanced nighttime navigation capability when paired with traditional night vision. Weighing under 210 grams, the Sidekick features a high-definition OLED display, simplified 3-button controls, and video and image recording capabilities. It can be used as a handheld device or mounted on a helmet, and offers multiple color palettes and compatibility with the Ravyn Rail Bridge Mount.
#other
Flag And Cross: Lost Tool Kit Spotted In Space: NASA Astronauts' Mishap On ISS
NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O'Hara lost a tool bag during a recent spacewalk while fixing a solar power array on the International Space Station. The kit was spotted floating away by flight controllers, but was deemed low risk and left to drift off. The astronauts were still able to complete other objectives during the spacewalk.
Le Monde: After forty years, Isabelle Adjani is finally releasing her second album
Isabelle Adjani, a renowned actress, released a single album in 1983, but it failed to gain much success. Now, after forty years, she is releasing a new album filled with collaborations and a diverse range of artists. The album has an emphasis on atmosphere rather than melody and draws inspiration from various musical styles, including Japanese influences.