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America One News
1 Nov 2024
#politics
The Economist: What happens in the days after America’s election
Following a contested U.S. election, disputes are likely to begin at the county level, where local officials will handle challenges to the results. This could lead to a prolonged process as various legal and procedural steps are taken.
Breitbart: British Band Mumford and Sons Shredded for Endorsing Kamala After Cancel Mob Forced Out Member Who Praised Book Exposing Antifa
Mumford and Sons faces backlash after endorsing Kamala Harris at a rally, with critics highlighting the departure of band member Winston Marshall. He left due to pressure from a left-wing group for praising a book about Antifa, which labeled him a "fascist."
Marshall stated his exit allows him to express his views freely without harming his bandmates. Harris has connections to the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which has faced scrutiny for its ties to Antifa.
Le Monde: US presidential election: The resistance of Republican never-Trumpers
Republican never-Trumpers, including figures like Joe Walsh, believe the GOP's recovery hinges on Trump's electoral defeat. They acknowledge their past roles in enabling his rise and express a fragmented resistance aimed at uniting to prevent his success in the upcoming election.
Despite their media presence, their influence within the party is limited, as they lack substantial support. Many hope that a loss for Trump could lead to a more cohesive movement, potentially forming a new political party.
Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: The choice for conservatives on Nov. 5 is very simple: vote for Trump or the end of America
The 2024 election is framed as a pivotal moment for the U.S., with Donald Trump positioned as a potential savior against the perceived extremism of the Democratic Party, particularly under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Critics argue that Biden's policies, especially regarding immigration, reflect a departure from traditional values and governance.
Trump's supporters see him as a leader who can restore American sovereignty and address issues like illegal immigration, contrasting sharply with Harris's perceived lack of commitment to these issues. The upcoming election is presented as a stark choice between Trump's America First agenda and a continuation of the current administration's policies.
The Federalist: FEC Complaint: WaPo's Paid Ads Violate Campaign Finance Rules
The Trump campaign has filed a complaint with the FEC against The Washington Post, alleging that the paper's advertising efforts constitute illegal electioneering favoring Vice President Kamala Harris. The complaint cites a recent Semafor report detailing the Post's financial backing of critical articles about Trump.
Critics, including Sen. J.D. Vance, argue that the Post's actions reflect a bias in favor of Democrats, undermining journalistic integrity. They contend that the newspaper's advertising strategy violates FEC regulations regarding in-kind contributions.
#society
Fox News: Harvard, Northwestern failed Jewish students during college campus protests: House report
A GOP-led report accuses Harvard and Northwestern universities of mishandling antisemitism and pro-Palestinian protests following Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel. Harvard allegedly edited out "violent" in statements about the attack, while Northwestern considered removing Sabra hummus to appease protesters.
The report claims these universities intentionally failed to support Jewish students and may have violated Title VI. It calls for greater accountability from university leaders to ensure a safe learning environment for all students.
GB News: EasyJet threatened to 'terminate' passenger's boarding pass if he didn't pay excess luggage fee and 'delete footage'
EasyJet faced backlash after passenger Jake Hughes was charged a £48 excess luggage fee despite his bag fitting within size limits. He recorded the incident at Manchester Airport, claiming he was pressured to delete footage before boarding.
The airline is investigating the situation and has offered Hughes a refund. The incident has sparked wider criticism of budget airlines' luggage policies, with many passengers sharing similar grievances.
GB News: Locals fuming after charity landlord puts entire STREET up for sale
The Canal and River Trust is auctioning Dock Road in Sharpness, Gloucestershire, which includes multiple residential properties. Residents are concerned about potential rent increases and changes to tenancy agreements following the sale, despite assurances from the trust.
Local tenants express anxiety over their future housing stability, fearing they may be priced out of their homes. The auction is set for November 7, with a guide price of £1.575 million.
Times Of Israel: First legal camel race held in Israel in front of thousands of spectators
Israel held its first legal camel race in the Negev Desert, attracting thousands from both Bedouin and Jewish communities. The event, which featured races for adult and younger camels, aimed to promote coexistence and celebrate local traditions.
Winners received cash prizes, and local leaders viewed the race as a positive step for community relations in the region. The event symbolizes hope for future cooperation among diverse populations.
#military
Breitbart: Israeli Air, Ground Forces Continue the Fight in Gaza, Lebanon
Israeli air and ground forces are actively targeting terrorist positions in the Gaza Strip and southern Lebanon. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported significant operations, including the elimination of numerous terrorists and the destruction of military infrastructure.
As of November 1, IDF casualties have reached 778, while operations have reportedly saved millions of Israeli lives. The ongoing conflict involves both regular soldiers and reservists.
#culture
GB News: Gladiator II slammed over historical inaccuracies just days before it hits cinemas: 'Total Hollywood bulls***'
Historian Dr. Shadi Bartsch criticized the upcoming film Gladiator II for its historical inaccuracies, including anachronistic elements like a Roman nobleman reading a newspaper in a café. She described the film as "total Hollywood bulls***" and highlighted various implausible scenes.
Despite its star-studded cast, including Paul Mescal and Denzel Washington, the film has faced backlash over its portrayal of ancient Rome, including unrealistic sequences in the Colosseum and inappropriate music choices.
#crime
Breitbart: ‘Dances with Wolves’ Actor is Again Indicted on Sexual Abuse Charges in Nevada
Nathan Chasing Horse, former actor from "Dances with Wolves," has been indicted again in Nevada on 21 counts, including sexual abuse of Indigenous women and girls, and possession of child sexual abuse materials. This follows a previous indictment dismissal due to prosecutorial misconduct.
Chasing Horse, who has been jailed since January, faces serious allegations that have prompted law enforcement actions across North America. His case highlights ongoing issues regarding the protection of Native women and children.
Breitbart: Rapper Young Thug Avoids Prison After Pleading Guilty to Drug and Gun Charges
Rapper Young Thug pleaded guilty to gang, drug, and gun charges in Atlanta, receiving a 40-year sentence, with the first five years commuted to time served and 15 years on probation. He must avoid gang associations and complete community service, among other conditions.
His plea follows a lengthy trial process marred by delays. Young Thug expressed remorse and a desire to positively influence youth through his music.