THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jun 20, 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
20 Nov 2023

#politics

Breitbart: NBC News Poll: Biden’s Popularity Slips to Lowest Level of Presidency
NBC News Poll: Biden’s Popularity Slips to Lowest Level of Presidency
President Joe Biden's approval rating has dropped to its lowest point since he took office. Concerns about his age, foreign policy decisions, and management of the economy have contributed to this decline. Only 40 percent of voters approve of Biden, while 57 percent disapprove. The biggest shift in approval ratings came from voters aged 18 to 34, with only 31 percent approving of his performance. This decline in popularity is consistent with other recent polls.


National Review: The Corner: Biden Turns 81 — Say, How’s That ‘Bridge’ Coming?
The Corner: Biden Turns 81 — Say, How’s That ‘Bridge’ Coming?
Happy Birthday, Joe Biden Today is President Joe Biden’s 81st birthday. Polls show him trailing Trump and his approval rating hitting a record low. There are concerns about his age and ability to perform his duties as president. Many Americans see reasons to worry about his health and mental sharpness. Biden's staff schedules most of his public appearances between noon and 4 p.m. and leave him alone on weekends as much as possible. A recent poll found that 76 percent of Americans think Biden is too old to serve another term. The Democrats are facing an impasse as the electorate grows warier of Biden's aging.


PJ Media: Biden Uses Cold War Law to Nuke Your Gas Furnace
Biden Uses Cold War Law to Nuke Your Gas Furnace
: Democrats, led by President Biden, are using wartime powers to fund electric heaters and crack down on gas appliances. They are spending $169 million of taxpayer money to boost production of electric heat pumps, all under the guise of promoting environmental agendas. This move, along with previous abuses of power, shows the twisted priorities of the Biden administration.


Times Of Israel: Far-right MKs scream at hostages’ families in Knesset hearing on death penalty bill
Far-right MKs scream at hostages’ families in Knesset hearing on death penalty bill
Far-right Otzma Yehudit party members clash with family members of hostages held by Hamas in a Knesset hearing over death penalty legislation for terrorists. The relatives pleaded for the hearing to be canceled out of concern for their abducted loved ones. Otzma Yehudit leaders accused of representing Hamas.


National Review: The Corner: Even More on Virginia and the 2023 Elections
The Corner: Even More on Virginia and the 2023 Elections
Republicans performed better in the Virginia elections than the media suggests. They received over 49 percent of the two-party vote share in both state-senate and house races. In races where both parties were represented, Republicans won the majority of the vote share. This suggests that the Virginia model could provide a path for pro-life Republicans in the future.


#society

The Telegraph: Jair Bolsonaro investigated for ‘harassing’ humpback whale from jet ski
Jair Bolsonaro investigated for ‘harassing’ humpback whale from jet ski
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro is under investigation for allegedly harassing a humpback whale while on his jet ski. He was spotted filming the distressed animal from just 15 meters away, which is illegal in Brazil. Bolsonaro dismisses the allegations as political persecution.


#war

The Telegraph: Putin can’t keep his soldiers permanently on the front line forever
Putin can’t keep his soldiers permanently on the front line forever
Cracks in Russian support for Ukraine war as Moscow sees protest by wives of deployed soldiers. Possible shift in public opinion, challenging government's imposed silence. Russian troops trapped in conflict with no escape routes. Lack of rotation exacerbates despair and anger. Protest in Teatralnya Square denotes despair and hopelessness of soldiers' families. Potential turning point in Ukraine war.


Times Of Israel: Auschwitz Council says release of all hostages ‘essential’ for ending war with Hamas
Auschwitz Council says release of all hostages ‘essential’ for ending war with Hamas
The International Auschwitz Council demands the release of hostages abducted by Hamas, calling it a necessary step to end the war with Israel. The council supports Israel's claims of atrocities committed by Hamas and condemns their use of civilians as shields.


Le Monde: Yemeni Houthis open new Red Sea front
Yemeni Houthis open new Red Sea front
In the maritime front of the Israel-Hamas conflict, Houthi rebels claimed to have seized an Israeli-owned vessel in the Red Sea as retaliation. The rebel group, backed by Iran, sees the fight against Israel as part of its ideology.


The Telegraph: Watch: IDF uncovers 'Hamas command and control room' underneath Al-Shifa hospital
Watch: IDF uncovers 'Hamas command and control room' underneath Al-Shifa hospital
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) published footage of a tunnel that they claim was used by Hamas terrorists under Gaza's main hospital. They allege that the tunnel was used to block Israeli forces from entering Hamas command centers. Israel has accused Hamas of operating a command center from under the hospital, a claim echoed by the US.


Euromaidan Press: ISW: Ukrainians advance near Avdiivka, Russians claim gains as weather hampers fighting
ISW: Ukrainians advance near Avdiivka, Russians claim gains as weather hampers fighting
Ukrainian and Russian forces continue to engage in combat operations in eastern and southern Ukraine. The rainy weather is slowing the pace of operations, but the onset of winter conditions is expected to prompt more active combat. Ukrainian forces have counterattacked near Avdiivka and advanced in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, while the Russians claim some gains near Avdiivka. The chances of significant shifts at the frontlines are expected to decrease as winter weather sets in.


#economy

Fox News: Amazon Cyber Week: 10 deals you can grab for under $100
Amazon Cyber Week: 10 deals you can grab for under $100
Amazon's Cyber Week event is live now until Nov. 27, offering great deals on a variety of products. Joining Amazon Prime provides benefits like fast, free delivery and exclusive deals. Grab inexpensive deals on tech, home, and toys for under $100.

Some of the deals include the Fujifilm Instax Square SQ6 camera for 31% off, the Soundcore by Anker Space Q45 Noise Canceling Headphones for 33% off, and the INSIGNIA 32-inch Class F20 Series Smart HD 720p Fire TV for 47% off. Other deals include a Shiatsu Foot Massager, a Bulb Security Camera, a Countertop Ice Maker, a Telescope, a Dental Center, a Pocket Photo Printer, a Mini Claw Machine, and a Smokeless Indoor Grill & Griddle.


#military

Euromaidan Press: Military: No signs of Russia’s offensive preparations in southern Ukraine
Military: No signs of Russia’s offensive preparations in southern Ukraine
Ukraine's Operational Command South reports that there are no signs of Russian offensive preparations in southern Ukraine. Ukrainian forces continue to hold positions on the left bank of the Dnipro River and engage in successful counter-battery efforts.


#health

Backpacker: Yes, You Can Train Your Body To Handle The Cold. Here's How.
Yes, You Can Train Your Body To Handle The Cold. Here's How.
Winter hiking can be a rewarding and transformative experience. Exposing yourself to the cold activates brown fat, which increases metabolism and strengthens the immune system. Training your body to adapt to the cold through gradual exposure and activities like cold plunges can have long-term benefits for comfort and overall health.


The Blaze: How to beat Ryan Gosling at pull-ups | Blaze Media
How to beat Ryan Gosling at pull-ups | Blaze Media
Parents are discussing their son's Halloween costume and his interest in pull-up contests. They talk about a man named David Goggins who held a world record for pull-ups, but was surpassed by Gary Lloyd. They give advice on proper pull-up form and mention different types of pull-up bars. They also mention a woman named Angela Gargano who can help women achieve their first pull-up.


#education

The Blaze: Universal school choice is a market-driven approach to education | Blaze Media
Universal school choice is a market-driven approach to education | Blaze Media


The US education system needs reform. Universal school choice would distribute education tax dollars directly to parents, promoting competition and better outcomes. Critics argue against it, but the current public school monopoly hasn't improved academic outcomes.


#sports

Gataway Couple: What Is the Iditarod?
What Is the Iditarod?
The Iditarod is an incredibly challenging endurance race in Alaska that tests the physical and mental strength of mushers and their sled dog teams. It commemorates the 1925 serum run and has become a significant part of Alaskan culture. The race covers just under 1,000 miles and takes place in extreme weather conditions, including freezing temperatures and blizzards, making it one of the toughest races in the world.


#outdoors

Backpacker: Numb Fingers While Winter Hiking? You Might Have This Condition.
Numb Fingers While Winter Hiking? You Might Have This Condition.
Managing Raynaud's Syndrome while hiking in cold weather requires preparation and strategic coping mechanisms. Layering clothing to keep extremities warm, using heat packs, and wearing gloves or mittens are essential. During breaks, it's important to maintain body temperature by tucking hands into armpits or windmilling arms. Managing stress, staying hydrated, and avoiding alcohol, caffeine, and smoking are also crucial. Altitude does not prevent individuals with Raynaud's from participating in winter sports, but preventative measures should be taken to prevent frostbite.


Backpacker: How to Hike Effortlessly in Snow
How to Hike Effortlessly in Snow
Winter hiking requires proper gear and techniques to navigate snowy terrain. Start with smaller, half-distance trails if you're new to snow hiking. Snowshoes are necessary for more than four inches of snow, while chains and mini-spikes provide extra grip on slick or icy trails. Crampons may be needed for advanced winter terrain. To move efficiently, wear warm boots, use ski poles for balance, and take turns breaking the trail. For uphill hikes, cut long switchbacks and kick into the snow with each step. When descending, use the plunge step or a controlled slide in slushy snow, and cut switchbacks or dig in crampons for grip on steeper slopes.