
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

May 30, 2025 |
0
| Remer,MNSponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET: Sports Knowledge
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
topic
America One News
15 Nov 2023
#politics
Red State: Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas Officially Files for Reelection for a Third Term
Senator Ted Cruz announces he will seek re-election for a third term in 2024, a crucial move for Republicans to potentially take over the Senate chamber. The announcement comes shortly after Senator Joe Manchin, a Democrat from West Virginia, states he will not seek re-election.
Fox News: 2024 showdown: East Palestine leaders take sides in Ohio's Republican primary race
Ohio political leaders in East Palestine, a small town previously in the national spotlight due to a train derailment, have endorsed state Sen. Matt Dolan in the GOP Senate primary. Dolan, a former county prosecutor and owner of the Cleveland Guardians baseball team, is one of three major Republicans vying for the nomination to challenge incumbent Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown. The town's endorsement comes after the train derailment resulted in hazardous materials being released into the air, soil, and water, causing significant evacuations and ongoing cleanup efforts.
Fox News: 'March for Life' reveals theme for 2024 event in post-Roe United States
The 2024 March for Life in Washington, D.C. will be themed "With every woman, for every child," emphasizing support for mothers and babies rather than politics. The annual event protests the Supreme Court's legalization of abortion in the U.S.
GB News: ‘Makes my blood BOIL!’ Bev Turner furious at £140MILLION sent to Rwanda for migrants that will NEVER arrive
GB News presenter Bev Turner is furious at the Supreme Court's ruling that the UK government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is "unlawful". The court argued that these migrants are at risk in Rwanda despite the government's agreement. The Rwandan government disagrees, stating that they have been recognized for their treatment of refugees.
#society
GB News: Picturesque Surrey village made popular by iconic movie now ruined by tourists
Residents of the picturesque village of Shere in Surrey are frustrated with tourists taking up parking spaces. The village, known for its role in Hollywood films, attracts movie fans every winter, making it difficult for locals. Plans are being made to charge tourists for using public toilets and parking in the village.
National Review: The Snoop Dogg Manifesto
This year's "50 Years of Hip-Hop" celebration is seen as a manipulation tactic rather than a genuine cultural event. The album "The Chronic" marked the beginning of hip-hop's decline into morally questionable content. Snoop Dogg's influence, along with other artists, has led to the degradation of hip-hop and the perpetuation of negative stereotypes in black pop culture.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Belgian parliament refusing to screen video of Hamas atrocities
The Belgian parliament refuses to screen an Israeli film showing atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists, with some lawmakers dismissing it as propaganda. The film, made from collected footage, has been shown in controlled screenings to journalists and politicians worldwide but has not been released publicly. The request to screen the film in parliament was denied, leading to criticism from the Israeli ambassador and foreign minister. Some Belgian MPs supported the screening while others opposed it, highlighting the ongoing tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
GB News: Rwanda hits back as furious African nation blasts Supreme Court's swipe at country
The Rwandan Government disagrees with the Supreme Court's ruling that asylum seekers cannot be sent there. They assert that Rwanda is a safe country and has been recognized by international institutions for its treatment of refugees.
Fox News: Israeli troops enter Al-Shifa Hospital after killing Hamas terrorists in gate-side firefight
Israeli troops enter Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza after a firefight with Hamas terrorists. Troops claim to have brought medical supplies for patients suffering from dwindling supplies and fuel.
#economy
GB News: Major law changes to have dramatic impact on petrol and diesel drivers paying for fuel
The Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) will monitor fuel prices to protect motorists from unfair hikes. Petrol prices in the UK average at 152.86p per litre, while diesel prices are nearly £1.60. Supermarkets charge slightly less, but some retailers have been warned for unfair practices. The CMA will have the power to report malpractice to the government and can fine non-compliant retailers up to 5% of their daily turnover. Fuel retailers may also have to publish their daily prices, as the government aims to improve competition and keep prices fair.
#culture
Le Monde: 'Cantona Sings Eric,' a new, well-executed artistic project from the former footballer
Former football striker Eric Cantona has embarked on a short autumn tour as a singer, showcasing his artistic ambitions. With an acoustic set and a mix of English, French, and Spanish songs, Cantona's deep and expressive voice takes center stage. The concert is a combination of ballads and more rhythmic numbers, accompanied by pianist Julien Perraudeau and cellist Jeff Assy.
#education
The Blaze: Texas A&M defies diversity bans | Blaze Media
Texas A&M University is defying an executive order and the Texas legislature by continuing to prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) despite bans on DEI statements in faculty hiring. Interim president General Mark A. Welsh openly supports racially based hiring and believes DEI bans are not in the best interest of society. Job postings at Texas A&M show that departments are still hiring based on ideological conformity and racial preferences, with many not hiding their defiance of the bans. Welsh's actions clearly demonstrate his commitment to maintaining the university's focus on DEI.
#other
National Review: Free Speech Prevails in Finland — at a High Cost
A Finnish parliamentarian, Päivi Räsänen, has been acquitted of criminal charges for tweeting a Bible verse and expressing her Christian beliefs on marriage and sexual ethics. Despite facing invasive police interrogations and being charged under Finland's "hate speech" laws, Räsänen and a Lutheran bishop have been cleared by the Helsinki Court of Appeal. The ruling sends a crucial signal about the protection of free speech and the dangers of censorship.