THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jun 2, 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: WATCH: Joe Biden Admires Little Girl's Ears, Asks If She's 17
WATCH: Joe Biden Admires Little Girl's Ears, Asks If She's 17
President Joe Biden is once again under scrutiny for his interactions with young children. At a Thanksgiving event, Biden complimented a six-year-old girl's ears, mistaking her age for 17. This is not the first time he has made personal comments towards children, raising concerns about appropriate boundaries.


Red State: The Press Freak-Out Over Javier Milei Has Begun, and It's Absolutely Moronic
The Press Freak-Out Over Javier Milei Has Begun, and It's Absolutely Moronic
Argentina pulls back from socialist-led collapse as libertarian outsider Javier Milei wins presidency in upset victory over Sergio Massa. American press, biased towards far-left socialists, does not support Milei and tries to link him to Donald Trump. Milei pledges to cut spending, restore fiscal responsibility, build closer ties with US, and distance from China.


Fox News: Sen Marshall endorses Trump for president, calls for end to ‘political primary charade’
Sen Marshall endorses Trump for president, calls for end to ‘political primary charade’
Sen. Roger Marshall endorses former President Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential race, citing the need to prioritize farmers, restore border security, and combat inflation caused by the Biden administration. He criticizes Biden for his handling of agriculture, energy independence, border control, and constitutional rights. Marshall calls for unity within the GOP behind Trump and an end to the political primary process.


#society

GB News: Italian town offers up to 100 Britons huge cash incentives to relocate
Italian town offers up to 100 Britons huge cash incentives to relocate
The Italian city of Mantua is offering cash incentives to Britons to move there, in an effort to counter an aging population and declining birth rate. The town council has allocated €400,000 for the initiative, with €150 a month in rent contributions for new residents. The scheme is open to professionals earning €1,200-€1,500 per month.


#war

Times Of Israel: On World Children’s Day, Israeli group urges global action to free kids held in Gaza
On World Children’s Day, Israeli group urges global action to free kids held in Gaza
Israeli children held hostage by terrorists in Gaza. Israeli Association for Early Childhood launches video campaign on World Children's Day to raise awareness. Calls on countries to help bring the children home. Alleges silence from UN members.


#foreignaffairs

Spectator USA: Facing the facts of the West
Facing the facts of the West
The West's dominance is fading as China rises, posing a threat to Western values and culture. Western nations must recognize their waning power and revise their approach to interacting with other powers. Persuasion, not force, is key in spreading Western values. The future of the West depends on how it responds to these changing dynamics.


Times Of Israel: 29 premature babies evacuated to Egypt as fighting around Gaza hospitals intensifies
29 premature babies evacuated to Egypt as fighting around Gaza hospitals intensifies
Twenty-nine premature babies were evacuated from Shifa Hospital in Gaza to Egypt with Israeli assistance. Israeli forces continued to engage in heavy fighting around Gaza medical centers where they say Hamas has terror infrastructure. Israel has long asserted that Hamas uses hospitals in Gaza as a base for its activities. Several airstrikes were reported on hospitals, though these claims have not been verified. Israel also pressed ahead with its ground offensive and has demolished hundreds of tunnel entrances in northern Gaza. The death toll among IDF soldiers has risen to 66. The UN has warned of critical shortages in food and water in Gaza. Israel has resisted calls for a ceasefire unless hostages abducted by Hamas are released.


Le Monde: Negotiations for the release of Hamas hostages are making progress
Negotiations for the release of Hamas hostages are making progress
Qatar and the United States are working on an interim agreement to release women and children held hostage by Hamas in Gaza. The agreement is complex and involves multiple parties. It includes an immediate release of some hostages in exchange for a temporary halt in the military operation.


#economy

The Economist: The many prices of carbon dioxide
The many prices of carbon dioxide
The cost of emitting carbon dioxide varies depending on the pricing system used. Economists argue that there is a negative value to emissions due to the harm it causes to the environment. The social cost of carbon is estimated through modeling, which leads to different cost estimates. Market-based "cap and trade" schemes are efficient in spreading the burden of emissions cuts, but the average price charged is low. Offsetting emissions is flawed as it is voluntary and still contributes to global warming. Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is appealing, but the costs are currently much higher than government estimates or cap-and-trade prices.


The Economist: A net-zero world needs new markets and institutions
A net-zero world needs new markets and institutions
The world needs new markets and institutions to achieve a net-zero carbon economy. Money is currently driving the development of carbon removal technology, but there are questions of demand and who will be willing to pay for these services. Some governments are offering tax credits and support for carbon removal projects, but longer-term policies are needed. Cap-and-trade systems could be a potential marketplace, allowing emitters to mix allowances with credits for carbon removal. However, integrating these credits is politically challenging.




#health

The Blaze: Doctor claims Mayo Clinic 'silenced' him over transgender comments, criticism of NIH's COVID-19 protocols | Blaze Media
Doctor claims Mayo Clinic 'silenced' him over transgender comments, criticism of NIH's COVID-19 protocols | Blaze Media
A Mayo Clinic doctor, Dr. Michael Joyner, claims he was punished for sharing research findings on politically divisive topics. He discussed the differences between male and female swimmers and their performance, citing the influence of testosterone. Joyner was warned not to make similar comments and was suspended without pay and threatened with termination.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: South Texas Hunter Tags 200-Inch Monster Buck
South Texas Hunter Tags 200-Inch Monster Buck
A patient and disciplined hunter in South Texas named Arturo Benavides finally shot a massive buck on his family's ranch, after years of letting it grow. The buck, named "M.C. Hammer," had been watched for four years and this year's trail cam photos showed it had grown significantly. Benavides hunted the buck for several weeks before finally getting a shot on Halloween evening. The buck had a nearly 25-inch spread, 25-inch main beams, and a score of 207-⅜ inches B&C.


ATV Outdoors: Top 8 Best ATVs for Trail Riding: Maximum Comfort & Speed | ATV Outdoors
Top 8 Best ATVs for Trail Riding: Maximum Comfort & Speed | ATV Outdoors
Trail riding is a fun activity that requires the right ATV. The best ATVs for trail riding include models like the Kawasaki Brute Force 750i and the Yamaha Raptor 700R. These ATVs have powerful engines, comfortable seating, and advanced suspension systems that make them suitable for tackling different terrains.


#other

The Economist: The temptations of deferred removals
The temptations of deferred removals
The Paris agreement's push for carbon-dioxide removal (CDR) to limit global warming to 1.5°C is facing challenges. The demand for CDR has grown, but the technology and infrastructure needed to achieve it are lacking. Currently, the industry is small and underfunded, with few government subsidies. However, some companies are stepping up to invest in CDR, and there is hope that the cost of carbon removal will become a market-driven fact.


GB News: Meghan Markle set to be talk show host in US
Meghan Markle set to be talk show host in US
Royal and showbiz reporter Kinsey Schofield dismisses suggestions that Meghan Markle should become a talk show host, as she believes it's not a suitable platform for her talents.