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America One News
16 Nov 2023
#politics
The Economist: This week’s cover
Donald Trump's looming shadow dominates this week's edition as The Economist predicts his victory in the upcoming presidential election. The world braces for the impact his presidency will have on America and the rest of the world.
National Review: Time for Nikki Haley to Start Cutting Deals
As the 2023 GOP presidential nomination race heats up, calls for candidates to drop out have become more prevalent. Nikki Haley, who is now second behind Trump, should start cutting deals to eliminate competition and make it a one-on-one race. With the field still split, Trump has a significant advantage.
PJ Media: The Morning Briefing: So Much for 'Nikkimentum'
Republican politician Nikki Haley has come out against free speech on the internet, stating that every person on social media should be verified by their name. This proposal is seen as totalitarian and would silence conservative voices online.
#society
Times Of Israel: Hundreds gather in Jerusalem to raise voice for Jewish-Arab solidarity
Nearly 400 people gathered for a Jewish-Arab solidarity event in Abu Tor, Jerusalem, organized by Standing Together to raise a common voice for peace in the midst of the Israel-Hamas conflict. The event was moved to a different location after opposition from the Jerusalem Municipality. Participants discussed strengthening Arab-Jewish partnership and finding hope amid the strife.
GB News: ‘Take responsibility!’ Tony Blair gives key leadership advice at same event as Princess of Wales
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair joined Princess Kate and Lord William Hague at an event promoting early childhood development. Princess Kate emphasized the importance of nurturing social and emotional skills in children, alongside academic abilities. Blair praised the event and highlighted the significance of taking responsibility and developing resilience, particularly for leaders.
American Thinker: They want what you have. All of it.
In a safe but modest neighborhood, you've worked hard to provide your family with a good life, education, and values. Yet, people from other countries now want to take your house and income, supported by the government and wealthy international figures. They even believe they deserve your life. To make matters worse, they also express interest in your daughters.
#war
Times Of Israel: Roger Waters blames ‘Israeli lobby’ for alleged Argentina, Uruguay hotel ban
Roger Waters, former Pink Floyd frontman, accuses the Israeli lobby of preventing him from finding accommodations in Buenos Aires and Montevideo due to accusations of antisemitism. Waters, a critic of the Israeli government, denies being antisemitic and claims his criticism is solely directed at the government's actions. Jewish organizations in Argentina and Uruguay condemn Waters and threaten to boycott hotels that host him. ( )
Le Monde: Shelling at Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital: Evidence points to Israeli responsibility
Israeli responsibility for shelling at Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital confirmed. Evidence shows Israeli illuminating shell found at the scene.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Nov 16: Day 41 – Police begin building October 7 rape cases
In a daily audio update from The Times of Israel, the podcast hosts discuss various topics. Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn talks about the police investigation into rape cases, while environmental reporter Sue Surkes discusses the involvement of Israel's Druze community in the war effort. Keller-Lynn also explains why two Arab MKs were suspended and had their pay docked. Surkes mentions a nature rehabilitation center in Tzur Hadassah without a bomb shelter, which is deterring troubled teens from attending.
#culture
The Federalist: 6 Standout Shows To Stream This Fall For Every Age And Interest
Television production is picking up after the Hollywood strikes, but finding a good show is difficult due to the overwhelming number of options and agenda-driven content. However, a few series have stood out, such as "All the Light We Cannot See," which explores World War II, "Frasier," with a new father-son dynamic, and "The Crown," a controversial but popular drama about Queen Elizabeth II. For mature audiences, "12 Monkeys" offers a wild ride through time travel and a global virus threat. Finally, for families with kids, "A Wonderful Day with Mabel Maclay" and "The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!" are wholesome and educational options.
#education
National Review: Why Adam Smith Now?
Adam Smith's philosophy of living offers valuable guidance in our secular age, where traditional sources of wisdom may seem inaccessible. He addresses the challenges and benefits of living in a commercial society, emphasizing the importance of wealth, recognition, and happiness. Smith's philosophy is grounded in empirical methods and observation of real people, training readers to become good spectators and appreciate excellence and virtue in daily life. His work shows how different aspects of life are connected and should be understood as a unified whole.
#technology
GB News: Joe Rogan and The Rock praise 'f*****g insane' new Tesla electric car - 'It's a spaceship!'
Podcast host Joe Rogan and actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson discussed their love for electric cars, specifically Tesla's new Cybertruck. Rogan praised his Tesla Plaid, calling it a "time machine," while also mentioning the Model X SUV. They discussed the popularity of the Cybertruck and its bulletproof capabilities, with Rogan mentioning his personal experience shooting an arrow at it. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, shared a teaser image for the Cybertruck's delivery event, set to take place on November 30th.