THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jun 22, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
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.
back  
topic
America One News
America One News
21 Nov 2023

#politics

The Blaze: Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman apologizes for his word choice after saying Trump must 'be eliminated' | Blaze Media
Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman apologizes for his word choice after saying Trump must 'be eliminated' | Blaze Media
Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman of New York apologized for saying that former President Donald Trump must "be eliminated" during a conversation with Jen Psaki. Goldman later clarified his statement, expressing that he wishes no harm to Trump and does not condone political violence. In addition, his Brooklyn office was vandalized with graffiti messages, including one that referenced the recent Hamas attacks in Israel.


Breitbart: Iowa Board of Regents Votes to Curtail DEI in State Universities
Iowa Board of Regents Votes to Curtail DEI in State Universities
Iowa's Board of Regents voted to restrict Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practices in its university system, reversing the progress made in promoting diversity. The recommendations include eliminating non-essential DEI functions and positions, as well as removing the requirement for DEI statements and preferred pronouns.

The Supreme Court's decision to overturn affirmative action in college admissions further hindered the cause of DEI. The ruling deemed racial preferences unconstitutional, impacting both public and private universities. Multiple lawsuits were filed against universities, resulting in the Court declaring the policies of UNC and Harvard as unconstitutional.


Le Monde: How Russia is gradually tightening its grip on Georgia
How Russia is gradually tightening its grip on Georgia
Russia is tightening its grip on Georgia to prevent it from drawing closer to the European Union and NATO. The appearance of statues of Stalin in Georgia is a visible part of Russia's hybrid war tactics. Moscow's influence is growing in politics, media, economy, and religion, with Russian troops already occupying 20% of Georgian territory.


#society

The American Spectator: Our Intellectual Inheritance Among the Current Protests
Our Intellectual Inheritance Among the Current Protests
Conservatives talk about the importance of our intellectual inheritance, which includes the literary and historical treasures of the American experience. However, this inheritance was vandalized when pro-Palestinian protesters defaced statues of historical figures in Washington, D.C. including the Marquis de Lafayette, Andrew Jackson, and Benjamin Franklin. The protesters showed little respect for the freedoms and institutions that protect them, and this act of vandalism was done in support of a cause linked to the destruction of Israel.


The American Spectator: The Mirage That’s Driving Mass Transit Expansion
The Mirage That’s Driving Mass Transit Expansion
Mass transit is not as popular as it seems, especially among the younger generation. Despite massive spending on public transportation, only 3 percent of Americans use it to commute to work. Young people, like previous generations, prefer using their own cars over mass transit options. This raises the question of whether pouring billions of taxpayer dollars into new projects is the right solution.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Sweden's shift in position on the Israel-Palestine conflict is symptomatic of Europe's division
Sweden's shift in position on the Israel-Palestine conflict is symptomatic of Europe's division
Nine years after recognizing Palestine as a state, Sweden now strongly supports Israel. The country's shift in position reflects the division within the European Union on the issue. Sweden's current government refrains from criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza and emphasizes the country's right to self-defense.


Breitbart: Yemen, a Poor and Drug-addicted Country, Finds Time to Attack Israel
Yemen, a Poor and Drug-addicted Country, Finds Time to Attack Israel
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas takes an unusual turn as Houthi rebels from Yemen, supported by Iran, launch missiles at Israel from afar. Despite being de-listed as a terror organization, the Houthis continue their attacks, causing concern for the US. Yemen's entanglement in drugs, particularly the addiction to qat, adds another layer to the complex situation.


Breitbart: DeSantis: I Wouldn't Welcome Xi for a Visit
DeSantis: I Wouldn't Welcome Xi for a Visit
Governor Ron DeSantis expressed his opposition to welcoming Chinese President Xi Jinping to Florida during a town hall with Newsmax TV. DeSantis believes China is a threat to the US and advocates for decoupling the economy from China. He has already taken action by banning Chinese land purchases in Florida and removing Confucius Institutes from universities.


#economy

Breitbart: Exclusive: Job Creators Network Foundation Poll Shows Small Business Support for Trump over Biden, 61 to 28 Percent
Exclusive: Job Creators Network Foundation Poll Shows Small Business Support for Trump over Biden, 61 to 28 Percent
Recent surveys show that a majority of Americans are becoming disillusioned with President Biden's slow economy and are favoring ex-President Trump as the top contender for the 2024 election. A special October edition of the Small Business IQ Poll conducted by the Job Creators Network Foundation reveals that 61 percent of small business employers support Trump while only 28 percent back Biden. Small business owners, as key players in the US economy, have attitudes towards politicians that serve as significant indicators. The poll suggests that entrepreneurs support candidates who prioritize job creation and smart fiscal policies while avoiding excessive government regulation. It is clear that Trump is leading Biden by a significant margin in terms of small business support.


#culture

PJ Media: Has Wokeness Killed MCU? 'The Marvels' Collapses at Box Office
Has Wokeness Killed MCU? 'The Marvels' Collapses at Box Office
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has seen a decline in success over the past two years, with low viewership and diminishing box office results. Some cultural commentators attribute this to an oversaturation of superhero content and the alienation of male viewers due to a perceived push for female-led projects and feminist themes. "The Marvels," starring Brie Larson, has experienced a significant drop in box office earnings, leading to questions about the studio's focus on political agendas rather than good storytelling. The decline in the MCU's popularity raises concerns about whether Marvel Studios and Disney are receptive to the audience's preferences and desire for well-developed characters and engaging narratives.


#history

The American Spectator: JFK 60 Years Later
JFK 60 Years Later
60 years since the assassination of President John F. Kennedy; the memories and legacy still resonate.


#technology

Breitbart: Bruner: Social Media Censorship Is a 'Huge Cash Game'
Bruner: Social Media Censorship Is a 'Huge Cash Game'
Seamus Bruner, director of research at the Government Accountability Institute, revealed that "controligarchs" are profiting from censorship on major tech platforms. Bruner highlighted that trust and safety measures, used as a form of censorship to scare advertisers, have turned into an $11 billion industry. He pointed out the massive advertising revenues of companies like Google, totaling $230 billion, and mentioned the pandemic as a blueprint for the future that allowed billionaires such as Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, and Bill Gates to significantly increase their net worth.


#other

The Blaze: Trump's Truth Social platform files massive, $1.5 billion lawsuit against MSNBC, Axios, Reuters, and 17 other media companies | Blaze Media
Trump's Truth Social platform files massive, $1.5 billion lawsuit against MSNBC, Axios, Reuters, and 17 other media companies | Blaze Media
Truth Social, the social media platform associated with former President Donald Trump, has filed a billion-dollar defamation lawsuit against 20 news media companies for publishing false information about the platform losing $73 million. The lawsuit claims that the media outlets refused to retract their stories and damaged the platform's ability to raise funds for a merger.