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America One News
20 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: Rosalynn Carter dead at 96, McCarthy makes stunning impeachment admission and more top headlines
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, known for her humanitarian work, passes away at 96.
McCarthy admits to closing in on impeachment inquiry into Biden.
Le Monde: Shock and uncertainty in Argentina after Milei's presidential triumph
Ultra-liberal candidate Javier Milei wins the presidential election in Argentina by a significant margin. His victory signifies a shift away from Peronism and promises drastic changes, including replacing the national currency with the dollar and banning abortion. Milei's success can be attributed to strategic alliances and appealing to a wider voter base.
PJ Media: The Morning Briefing: The J6 Daddy Issues Fascists Are Terrified They're About to Be Exposed
The J6 Committee releases footage from Jan. 6 Capitol riot, raising questions about selective editing.
#society
Le Monde: Thousands united in silence at Paris march for peace
The silent march for peace in the Middle East brings together Muslims and Jews in Paris to protest against unjust attacks. Organized by Belgian actress Lubna Azabal, the march aims to respond to the noise and division on social media with unity and contemplation. Thousands of people, including prominent cultural figures, participate in the march.
GB News: Sunak joins Bill and Melinda Gates action plan on food security but vows 'we will not dictate' to people
Rishi Sunak refuses to impose food regulations on Britons, emphasizing that no parent should have to witness their child's starvation. The UK is co-hosting a summit in London with Somalia, the United Arab Emirates, CIFF, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Fox News: Biden to celebrate 81st birthday by honoring White House Thanksgiving tradition
President Biden celebrates his 81st birthday by pardoning two Thanksgiving turkeys, Liberty and Bell, preserving their lives as part of a long-standing tradition. The event also includes the delivery of the official White House Christmas tree.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Defense Secretary Austin visits Ukraine as Pentagon urges Congress to pass additional aid to fight Russia
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin visits Ukraine to show solidarity and support in their war with Russia. The visit includes high-level talks with Ukrainian leaders and a virtual meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group. The Pentagon continues to urge Congress for additional funding to support Ukraine's military efforts.
The Telegraph: Japan ‘directly approaching’ Iran-backed Houthi rebels over hijacked cargo ship
Japan's government is directly approaching Yemen's Houthi rebels to secure the release of a Japanese-operated cargo ship hijacked in the Red Sea. The ship was seized by the rebels and taken to a Yemeni port, with the rebels claiming it to be Israeli-owned. Japanese officials have confirmed the vessel's ownership and are working towards its release.
Euromaidan Press: UK intel: Russian soldiers’ wives stage first public protest in Moscow for frontline rotation
Russian soldiers’ wives in Moscow demand the rotation of troops from Ukraine’s frontline deployment.
#economy
National Review: Inconvenient Math for the Electric-Vehicle Revolution
Government subsidies for electric vehicles (EVs) in Canada are proving to be costly and ineffective, according to recent studies. The subsidies range from C$5,000 to C$7,000 per vehicle, but the marginal cost of greenhouse gas reductions from these subsidies is estimated to be much higher, ranging from C$355 to C$857 per ton. The environmental benefits of EV subsidies do not justify the cost, especially as EV adoption increases and manufacturing requires more energy. Additionally, subsidies provided to EV battery plants in Canada are also proving to be a significant loss to taxpayers, with estimates of C$14 to C$15 billion in losses. Despite these findings, environmental activists continue to push for EV subsidies, while others bear the financial burden.
#education
GB News: Trans indoctrination in primary schools exposed - 'Become a happy girl teddy!'
A teacher at Prae Wood Primary School in St Albans caused controversy by reading a book about a trans teddy to children. Some parents criticize the book as inappropriate for primary school children.
American Thinker: The educational system needs a serious overhaul
The educational system is failing students due to outdated curriculum, ineffective teaching methods, declining student health, and lack of job market preparation. Teachers' unions prioritize job security over student progress, while the best teachers are not adequately rewarded.
#other
GB News: Motorway closed in both directions after lorry engulfed by huge flames - hour long delays
The M6 motorway was closed in both directions between J14 and J15 due to a lorry catching fire. Traffic delays of up to an hour were reported, causing congestion on surrounding roads.
National Review: American Compass Points the Wrong Way on Online Regulation
Chris Griswold argues that the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) does not threaten free speech. However, KOSA poses a risk to speech rights and privacy of all internet users, not just minors. The bill's provisions are vague and would incentivize platforms to remove speech preemptively. It also allows for potential censorship across the political spectrum. Griswold's optimism about KOSA's implementation is unfounded, and the bill would embolden left-wing bureaucrats and anti-conservative biases. The bill is likely to be challenged in court like similar laws in the past.
GB News: Good Afternoon Britain has arrived! Emily Carver and Tom Harwood give inside look at their new show
Tom and Emily introduced their new show on GB News, focusing on debating and discussing the most compelling stories with different perspectives. They emphasized the importance of the midday to three o'clock time slot, where significant events occur in Westminster and across the country.