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America One News
17 Nov 2024
#politics
Liberty Nation News: Test Your News Knowledge Quiz – November 17, 2024 - Liberty Nation News
In the recent election cycle, over 90% of the nation’s counties shifted to the right, indicating a significant political trend. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is the agency responsible for tracking the national average cost of regular-grade gas.
Following the election, President-elect Donald Trump appointed Susie Wiles as his Chief of Staff. Protests erupted in New York City against immigration policy shortly after the election was called for Trump. The term "Trump Bump" has been used to describe the increase in customers and revenue linked to Trump's victories.
Liberty Nation News: From the Back Forty: Trump's Win Sparks Progressive Blame Game - Liberty Nation News
After Donald Trump's victory over Kamala Harris, political discourse has shifted, with figures like Allan Lichtman attributing his inaccurate election predictions to disinformation from conservative media and platforms like X. Meanwhile, a cruise line offers wealthy Americans a chance to "escape" the political climate.
Senator John Fetterman criticized Nancy Pelosi for blaming Biden for Harris's loss, suggesting it's time for younger leadership. In a surprising move, Fetterman praised some of Trump's cabinet picks, while President Biden welcomed Trump back to the White House with a smile.
Le Monde: Far-right fake jobs trial: Marine Le Pen's malign offensive
Marine Le Pen is facing a potential five-year prison sentence, including a €300,000 fine and a five-year ban from holding office, due to allegations of misappropriating public funds related to her party's MEP assistants. She claims the trial is politically motivated to exclude her from public life.
The court's decision, expected in early 2025, will determine if the prosecutor's requests are upheld. Le Pen's campaign against the justice system highlights a growing tension between political influence and judicial independence in France.
#society
GB News: Top Tory MP hits out at ‘policing thought’ amid Allison Pearson probe: ‘It’s ridiculous!’
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp criticized police for investigating journalist Allison Pearson over a social media post, arguing they should focus on "genuine crime" instead of "policing thought." He emphasized that police attention should be reserved for serious matters that could lead to imminent criminality.
Pearson's case has involved multiple police forces, with Essex Police opening a formal investigation under the Public Order Act. The classification of the case has sparked debate, as Essex Police maintain it is a criminal matter, while Pearson claims it was treated as a non-crime hate incident. The Home Office is reviewing how non-crime hate incidents are recorded to safeguard free speech.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: On the outs with Qatar, Hamas appears to change tack at the top, but not in Gaza
Qatar has suspended its mediation role between Israel and Hamas regarding a potential ceasefire and hostage release, while remaining non-committal on closing Hamas's office in Doha. The group's leadership is now a five-member committee following the deaths of its last two chiefs, aiming for a more inclusive representation amid ongoing crises.
The new leadership structure is seen as both a defensive strategy and a symbolic move to unify Hamas's factions. Despite communication challenges and ongoing military operations, Hamas is expected to maintain its demands for a ceasefire and continue guerrilla tactics until negotiations yield favorable outcomes.
GB News: Britain warned as Germany comes to Ukraine ‘realisation’ following Trump’s election success: 'Party's over'
Journalist Hadley Gamble warns that Europe is recognizing the potential end of American support for Ukraine, following German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's call with Vladimir Putin. She suggests this could lead to a shift in Europe's defense strategy as financial constraints become apparent.
As Donald Trump prepares for a possible return to the White House, he has indicated he could swiftly end the Ukraine conflict, raising concerns from Ukrainian President Zelensky about the implications of Scholz's outreach to Putin. Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson warns that Britain may need to send troops if US support diminishes.
#culture
Le Monde: Bondage for all: 'In Paris, you can choose between three or four BDSM parties every weekend'
BDSM culture is gaining popularity in Paris, with numerous parties and workshops available each weekend. The emphasis has shifted from debauchery to consent-centered eroticism, attracting a diverse clientele eager to explore this lifestyle.
The Métamorph'Ose boutique exemplifies this trend, offering a range of BDSM fashion and accessories. The shop's owners report a thriving business, fueled by the influence of pop culture and social media.