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America One News
11 Nov 2023
#politics
GB News: Nigel Farage to seek millions in damages from NatWest as de-banking row escalates
Nigel Farage plans to sue NatWest for millions of pounds in damages over the de-banking scandal. He will seek damages from both NatWest and its former CEO, Dame Alison Rose. Legal letters are expected to be issued within days. Farage believes NatWest and Rose should be held accountable for their actions. NatWest recently scrapped Rose's bonus entitlement, and Farage believes it is the right decision. He also expressed concern that pro-Palestinian protesters may overshadow Armistice Day events and urged respect for the contributions made by the UK and its allies in promoting peace.
The Telegraph: Trump ready to ‘weaponise’ FBI against opponents as US president
Donald Trump has vowed to use the federal government as a weapon against his political opponents if he wins the 2024 election. He plans to retaliate against those who have brought cases against him, including former members of his administration. Trump faces numerous federal and state charges related to election interference, handling classified documents, and falsifying records. He denies the charges and considers them politically motivated.
#society
Le Monde: Why is Northern France hit by exceptional floods?
The Pas-de-Calais region in northern France experienced historic floods due to record rainfall and the saturation of the ground caused by two consecutive storms. The flat terrain and low infiltration capacity of the soil exacerbated the situation.
#foreignaffairs
Spectator USA: Who will control Gaza after Hamas?
After the war in Gaza, the question of who will rule remains unanswered. Israel wants to stop Hamas and has suggested the Palestinian Authority as a possible solution. However, the PA is unpopular among Palestinians and lacks legitimacy. Another option proposed is an international peacekeeping force, but this approach comes with its own challenges. Ultimately, there are no easy solutions for Israel and Gaza.
Euromaidan Press: UK Intel: Russia weaponizes history to bolster domestic anti-Western narratives
UK Intel reports that Russia is using historical documents to promote anti-Western sentiments and intimidate neighboring countries. The Kremlin is selectively curating documents and providing commentary to support its narrative.
#history
American Thinker: A veteran’s footlocker—vestiges of valor
Man finds historic treasures in a discarded military footlocker, becoming the guardian of a veteran's legacy of service and sacrifice.
American Thinker: Remember Frank Borman, reading from the Book of Genesis from outer space
Astronaut Frank Borman of Apollo 8, who passed away at 95, was remembered this week. The mission, which circled the moon, provided a memorable moment when the crew read from the book of Genesis.
#other
Newsbusters: FLASHBACK: Lib Media Fury After CBS Dumped Nasty ‘Reagans’
CBS faced backlash for an inaccurate portrayal of President Reagan in a leaked script of their mini-series "The Reagans". Advertisers were urged to review the script and eventually the network pulled the program, admitting it did not present a balanced portrayal. Liberals were angry, but even the finished product proved conservatives were correct to object.
Fox News: Air Force veteran and his wife faced PTSD head-on with the help of All Secure Foundation
Tom and Jen Satterly, founders of the All Secure Foundation, are helping American veterans and their families who are suffering from the effects of PTSD. They emphasize the importance of seeking help early and offer support, understanding, and resources to those in need. The Satterlys' organization has provided assistance to couples like Eric and Sandra Ballester, who have found healing and hope through their services.
Fox News: John Bailey, former Academy President and ‘Groundhog Day’ cinematographer, dead at 81
Former Film Academy President and Hollywood cinematographer John Bailey has died at the age of 81. Bailey, who led the Academy from 2017 until 2019, died peacefully in his sleep in Los Angeles. His career spanned over four decades and he worked on a range of films, including "Ordinary People" and "Groundhog Day." Bailey faced controversy during his tenure, including allegations of sexual misconduct, but an investigation found no action was warranted. He made efforts to change the Academy Awards ceremony, including the proposal for a popular film award which was later tabled.