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America One News
12 Nov 2023
#politics
The Right Scoop: Former Qanon Shaman Jacob Chansley wants to run for Congress
Former Qanon Shaman Jacob Chansley wants to run for Congress in Arizona. He filed paperwork to run as a Libertarian for the state's 8th congressional District. The seat is currently held by Republican Rep. Debbie Lesko, who announced her retirement.
Times Of Israel: Centrist challenger seeks to oust US Rep. Ilhan Omar in Democratic primary
Former Minneapolis City Council member Don Samuels has announced his plan to challenge US Rep. Ilhan Omar in the Democratic primary. Samuels believes that Omar's divisive and confrontational approach is detrimental to the community. He also criticizes her stance on issues such as policing and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
#society
Times Of Israel: ‘More than a duty’: Over 100,000 rally in Paris against spiraling antisemitism
Over 100,000 people marched in Paris against antisemitism, denouncing the rise in antisemitic incidents across France. Tensions have been rising in the wake of the October massacre by Hamas on Israel. The march was attended by political leaders, religious leaders, and family members of those affected by the violence.
Human Events: JOBOB: YouTuber MrBeast builds 100 wells in Africa, but faces backlash for being ‘a white male’
Popular YouTuber MrBeast builds 100 water wells in Africa, raising $300,000 for water aid organizations. Some criticize his efforts, claiming he received too much attention. One critic, Saran Kaba Jones, is exposed for misusing funds in her own organization. Kenyan politician Francis Gaitho complains about perpetuating stereotypes. MrBeast remains committed to using his platform for philanthropy.
Fox News: Jewish school in Montreal target of gunfire for second time in a week
A Jewish school in Montreal, Canada was targeted by gunfire for the second time in a week. No injuries were reported and no arrests have been made. Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante condemned the acts of violence and expressed the need to combat anti-Semitism.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russian shelling kills Kherson man in his own backyard
Russian shelling kills a man in his own backyard in Kherson, Ukraine, and seriously injures his wife.
Fox News: 'Fox News Sunday' on November 12, 2023
Israeli troops push deeper into Gaza City as protests for a ceasefire increase. President Biden expresses frustration with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
GB News: ‘Danger to life’: Red weather warning issued as Storm Debi poised to lash Britain and Ireland
A red warning has been issued as Storm Debi approaches Britain and Ireland, with extreme winds and potential danger to life expected. Power outages, falling trees, and dangerous traveling conditions are anticipated. The storm will affect various parts of the UK and Ireland.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Yoon warns South Korea, United States must be ready for 'Hamas-style' surprise attack from North Korea
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol warns U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin of potential "Hamas-style" attacks from North Korea. Yoon emphasizes the need for a strong defense posture and links the conflicts in Israel and Ukraine to North Korea. Austin reaffirms the U.S.'s commitment to the South Korea military alliance.
Times Of Israel: On US TV, PM rejects taking responsibility: ‘Did people ask George Bush’ after 9/11?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defends his actions in response to the Hamas atrocities and compares himself to past US leaders who faced criticism during times of war. He asserts that the IDF is working to minimize civilian casualties in Gaza and discusses the potential of freeing hostages held by terror groups. Netanyahu rejects international calls for long humanitarian pauses in fighting and argues that Hamas wants to stop the fight. He also rejects the idea of the Palestinian Authority governing Gaza after Hamas is eliminated and calls for a demilitarized and de-radicalized civilian authority. Netanyahu emphasizes the need for Israel to win the current war with Hamas.
#military
Daily Wire: 5 U.S. Service Members Killed In Mediterranean Sea ‘Mishap’
Five U.S. service members died in a military aircraft crash over the Mediterranean Sea. The cause is under investigation, but there are no indications of hostile activity.
#crime
PJ Media: Who Killed Detroit Synagogue President Samantha Woll?
Samantha Woll, president of the Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue, was found dead outside her home. A suspect was arrested but released without charges. Authorities refuse to disclose details of the investigation. No evidence suggests a hate crime. Police believe the murder may have been personal.
Fox News: Florida Army veteran helps take down carjacking suspect in Starbucks drive-thru
Army veteran Shane Spicer stops a convicted career criminal from carjacking a pregnant woman in Florida. Spicer jumps into the woman's car and holds on to the suspect until police arrive. The suspect, Michael Prouty, has multiple felony convictions.
#other
The Telegraph: Christmas and Easter excluded from National Trust’s ‘inclusion’ calendar
The National Trust has excluded Christian holidays from its inclusion calendar, causing backlash from members. While Diwali, Eid, and Ramadan are included, Christmas and Easter are not. Some fear this move reflects the organization's push for "woke" policies. Lord Sumption, a former Supreme Court justice, criticized the Trust's election process, calling it co-option by the trustees. Restore Trust, a group concerned about the Trust's shift towards campaigning, endorsed candidates who were ultimately elected. The Trust denied internal discrimination and stated that it celebrates all holidays. The controversial "quick vote" policy also sparked anger among members.
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine’s Cabinet backs removal of Soviet monuments from heritage list to dismantle them
Ukraine's Cabinet supports the removal and dismantling of Soviet monuments, including those of Pushkin and Shchors, as part of decommunization efforts.
Foreign Policy: China Pledged to ‘Strictly Control’ Coal. The Opposite Happened.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's pledge to control coal-fired power generation has been undermined by a significant increase in permits for new coal power plants. While government advisors and the International Energy Agency have expressed optimism about China's ability to achieve climate targets, the surge in coal power capacity threatens those goals. China's recent push for coal power, despite its booming clean energy sector, raises concerns about meeting international commitments to limit global warming. The international community should use the upcoming APEC summit to pressure President Xi to take his climate pledge seriously.