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America One News
16 Nov 2023
#politics
GB News: Now is not the time for a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister, says Sir William Cash MP
Sir William Cash expresses his confidence in the new direction of the government amidst a big crisis, emphasizing the need for clear and unambiguous legislation that can effectively override provisions in the European Court, the Human Rights Act, and the refugee convention. He believes that a strong message from Parliament is necessary for the judges to understand that Parliament must prevail. He opposes submitting a letter of no confidence and views Keir Starmer and his party unfavorably.
#society
Fox News: Woman vandalizes Israeli hostage posters right in front of captives' own family in New York City
Two Israeli men whose family members are held hostage by Hamas were confronted by a woman who tore down posters of the kidnapped victims in New York City. The incident was described as a sign of the attacker's "inhumanity." The Israeli men were looking at images of kidnap victims on a fence when the woman angrily ripped down about 10 posters with the names, faces, and ages of the hostages.
Fox News: Top 20 American cities for ‘adulterous behavior’ revealed by controversial dating service Ashley Madison
- Ashley Madison, an online dating service for married people, revealed the top 20 cities in America with the most accounts. These cities include Miami, Orlando, Atlanta, Las Vegas, and Tampa. The rankings are based on where members reside, and the results show that infidelity is a universal behavior, with people from across the political spectrum joining the site. The chief strategy officer of Ashley Madison believes that the normalization of cheating in certain areas, such as California, is the reason why those cities did not make the list.
- Ashley Madison, a controversial online dating service for married individuals, has released a list of the top 20 cities in America with the most accounts. The rankings are based on where members reside and reveal that infidelity is prevalent across the country. The chief strategy officer of Ashley Madison highlights the surprise inclusion of Colorado cities and the absence of liberal California cities. He explains that infidelity has become normalized in California, making discreet affairs less necessary for some individuals.
Fox News: The reason university efforts to root out antisemitism will fail
American college campuses have become hotbeds of terrorist sympathy and overt antisemitism after news of Hamas terrorists' crimes spread. Students have been taught lies and false narratives, leading to displays of hatred. Some universities have attempted to address the issue, while others have failed to take appropriate action. The victim-oppressor model perpetuated by ethnic and gender studies departments is to blame for the spread of this hateful ideology on campuses. Until this issue is addressed directly, it will continue to grow and suffocate the university system.
#war
Euromaidan Press: ISW: Russia’s eastern offensive sees little progress amid Ukraine’s advances in south
Russian forces continue their offensive operations in eastern Ukraine with limited progress, while Ukraine consolidates its gains in the south. The Ukrainian counteroffensive has been more successful, particularly in Kherson Oblast. The situation remains tense and fluid.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Chicago college professor justifies Hamas attack 'after 75 years of Israeli White supremacy'
A Chicagoland sociology professor rallied support for Palestinians, accusing Israel of "75 years of Israeli White supremacy." The email sparked controversy among students, who felt upset and argued against the professor's justifications for the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas. The professor encouraged involvement in the progressive cease-fire movement, shared suggested books to read, and provided resources for participating in protests.
Times Of Israel: Man crashes car into barricade near Israeli embassy in Tokyo, driver arrested
A man was arrested in Tokyo for crashing his car near the Israeli embassy, injuring a police officer. The man is a member of a right-wing group and his motive is unclear. The incident occurs amidst increased security at Israeli diplomatic missions worldwide.
Le Monde: Biden and Xi renew prudent dialogue
US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping had a productive meeting in Woodside, California. They discussed reopening communication channels between their armies and combating illegal fentanyl exports. However, the issue of Taiwan remains sensitive and unresolved.
#economy
Fox News: California's Newsom lays bare who really has his heart and it's not who you think
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's policies are benefiting China, not Californians. Left-wing politicians like Newsom are making anti-competitive decisions that hinder American businesses and empower Chinese dominance. They are targeting successful American tech companies while China's tech industry is thriving. The government's actions against Amazon and Google could lead to their breakup, while Chinese apps like Temu are flourishing. In the energy sector, Biden and Newsom's focus on green energy plays into China's control over the lithium-ion battery market. It's clear that these policies are weakening American interests and strengthening China.
#military
The Telegraph: Israel-Gaza latest news: Israeli warplanes strike Hamas leader's home
Israeli fighter jets bombed the house of Hamas leader Ismael Haniyeh, claiming it was being used as a terrorist infrastructure. Israel also continued its campaign at the al Shifa hospital, alleging it was hiding a Hamas command center. More than 2,000 civilians are trapped in the complex without basic supplies.
#history
Fox News: Jack Carr's take on former Marine and writer Peter Viertel: 'I think we would have been friends'
Peter Viertel, an author and screenwriter, was born on November 16, 1920. He served in World War II and worked with the OSS, the predecessor of the CIA. Viertel is known for his work on films and his novels, including "White Hunter, Black Heart." He was married to actress Deborah Kerr.
#health
Fox News: Antonio Banderas on life after heart attack: 'It was a knock at the door'
Antonio Banderas opens up about how his 2017 heart attack changed his perspective on life and influenced his choices. The actor reflects on the seriousness of the event and emphasizes the importance of appreciating life.
#education
Fox News: Arizona students allegedly bombarded with Hamas 'propaganda' in lesson claiming 'terrorist' is offensive term
The superintendent of education in Arizona warns schools to avoid working with Amnesty International and UNICEF after a presentation deemed as white-washing Palestinian terrorism took place at a high school club.
#crime
Fox News: Shootings around college campuses leave students, families on edge: 'Everyone is at risk'
Two incidents of college students being hit by stray bullets have raised concerns about campus safety. One student died and another survived in separate shootings near different campuses. The issue of unintentional gun violence, including stray bullet shootings, is often overlooked in statistics but accounts for a significant portion of gun-related injuries. Students are advised to be aware of high-risk areas and have knowledge of escape routes in case of emergencies.
#other
Fox News: 'The Dukes of Hazzard' stars reunite, talk possible reboot of hit '80s TV series
The cast of "The Dukes of Hazzard" reunites at a comic con event, expressing their close bond and hinting at the possibility of a reunion. .
Fox News: BBC marred by recent string of retractions and apologies related to Israel-Hamas war coverage
The BBC has faced backlash and issued apologies for inaccurate reporting on the Israel-Hamas war. Critics questioned why the mistakes seemed to favor Hamas and Palestinians. The BBC falsely claimed that Israeli forces targeted medical staff and Arab speakers at a Gaza hospital, leading to an on-air apology and retraction. The network also faced criticism for refusing to label Hamas as terrorists but eventually changed its policy after meeting with the Board of Deputies of British Jews. The BBC was also criticized for rushing to report claims made by the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry, which turned out to be false. The network apologized for speculation on an explosion that was later found to be caused by a misfired rocket from Hamas ally Islamic Jihad. The BBC also faced criticism for comments made by news host Anjana Gadgil, who suggested that Israeli soldiers enjoy killing children. The Board of Deputies of British Jews called it a "clear breach" of the BBC's guidelines.
Fox News: 'Best homemade' Thanksgiving turkey gravy the whole family will love: Try the recipe
Food blogger Lauren Allen shares her family's recipe for homemade turkey gravy using turkey giblets and drippings. The gravy is versatile and can be used on top of turkey, mashed potatoes, or even in leftover turkey and cranberry sandwiches. A traditional and delicious Thanksgiving staple.