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America One News
21 Nov 2023
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Rep. Nadler Votes Against Ban on Funding College Antisemitism
Rep. Mike Lawler introduced an amendment to the 2024 Labor, HHS, and Education bill, banning taxpayer funding of campus antisemitism. The amendment passed the House with majority support, but a third of House Democrats voted against it, including Rep. Jerry Nadler. Nadler claimed the amendment was counterproductive and argued that colleges promoting antisemitism need funding. This raised concerns about his true priorities and commitment to combating antisemitism.
GB News: Palestine-activist councillor 'intimidated' THOUSANDS of colleagues to sign ceasefire letter
A councillor threatened to reveal the names of those who opposed a Gaza ceasefire. He sent an email to thousands of colleagues asking for support, but faced backlash. The Local Government Association is investigating.
#society
GB News: Migrants moan about 'no wifi' at asylum seeker centre in small UK village
Asylum seekers protest outside a military base in Finchingfield, chanting slogans and expressing grievances about their living conditions. They complain about lack of internet access, money, medicine, and basic necessities. Local residents and campaigners also voice concerns about the strain on the village. The number of asylum seekers on the site currently exceeds the local population, leading to tensions between the two groups.
Daily Signal: How Humor Can Help Americans Overcome Their Political Polarization
Filmmaker Rob Feld's documentary "Jesters and Fools" challenges the idea of Americans being hopelessly divided. Through humor and interviews with popular comedians, Feld aims to bring people together and reduce polarization. He hopes that by asking questions and avoiding attacking, conversations about politics can be navigated without acrimony.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Russia Is the Loser in the Israel-Hamas War
In 2012, a discussion at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow wrongly claimed that Russia would never regain prominence in the Middle East. However, Russia has since reemerged as a major player in the region, with a notable influence in Syria. Despite this, Russia's invasion of Ukraine has weakened its relevance in the Middle East, especially highlighted by Hamas' recent attack on Israel and Russia's limited involvement in the U.N. Security Council's cease-fire efforts. Russia's declining influence in the region is becoming evident.
Euromaidan Press: German Defense Minister makes his second unannounced visit to Kyiv
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius makes an unannounced visit to Kyiv, Ukraine. He visits a memorial to the Euromaidan revolution and lays flowers in commemoration.
#sports
The Federalist: When Formula One Flamed Out In Vegas, Fans Got Badly Burned
The first Formula One race in Las Vegas in 41 years was a disaster. There were safety problems, delays, and a practice run with no fans. The race itself had some exciting moments, but the negative events leading up to it could have lasting consequences.
#technology
Fox News: Former Google consultant warns social media platforms' quest for data has turned 'evil'
Former Google consultant Joe Toscano warns of the addictive nature of social media, especially among children, and suggests removing algorithms from children's timelines to curb addiction. U.S. District Judge rejects efforts by social media platforms to dismiss litigation accusing them of harming and addicting children.