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America One News
22 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: Christie turns up the heat on Haley and DeSantis as he tries to be the Trump alternative in GOP 2024 race
As the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination heats up, Chris Christie criticizes Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley for failing to challenge Donald Trump, the current frontrunner. Christie, known for his vocal opposition to Trump, believes he is the candidate Trump fears most. The former New Jersey governor is focusing his efforts on New Hampshire, where he hopes to have a strong showing in the primary.
Front Page Magazine: Chicago, Where 24 Were Just Shot, Demands a Ceasefire in Israel
Chicago: illegal aliens, imminent bankruptcy, 24 people shot. Chicago Mayor pressured to support cease-fire in Israel-Hamas conflict. Meanwhile, 527 killed and 2,299 wounded in Chicago gun violence this year. Ceasefire needed at home first.
#economy
GB News: Jacob Rees-Mogg calls for ‘bonfire of taxes’ to ‘ignite the British economy'
Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg urges the government to implement a 'bonfire of taxes' to boost the British economy. He believes that taxes at the right level are essential for growth and suggests giving back £20 billion of headroom from the OBR's previous predictions to the people. He also proposes cutting spending, reducing the civil service, bringing forward welfare savings, increasing the VAT threshold, eliminating inheritance tax, and restoring thresholds that have been affected by inflation. Rees-Mogg believes that this approach will ignite the British economy.
#education
The Telegraph: Universities have become incubators for hatred
British universities are failing to address an alarming rise in anti-Semitism, with Jewish students facing hostility and fear on campus. The lack of action and support from academic staff is concerning, especially considering the immediate response to other injustices. Universities have become incubators for narrow-mindedness, where extreme expressions of identity politics thrive. This shift in viewpoint, rooted in identity politics and critical race theory, has cast Israel as part of a global network of oppressors, justifying intimidation of Jewish students in the name of "justice." It is crucial for British donors to reconsider funding elite institutions that fail to protect the welfare of Jewish students. This issue requires serious investigation and intervention to combat the intellectualization of, and increasing legitimacy given to, anti-Semitism in society.
#crime
Fox News: California man guilty of beheading mother of 2 with samurai sword, jury rules
A California man, Jose Solano Landaeta, was found guilty of first-degree murder for beheading his ex-girlfriend, Karina Castro, with a samurai sword. Castro's father expressed relief but also a deep sense of loss, stating that his daughter was his life and he just wants her back. Landaeta's defense claimed he has schizophrenia and suffers from psychotic breaks.
#outdoors
The Telegraph: Snowdonia latest: Mother of killed teenager says she is 'living in a nightmare'
A mother mourns the death of her teenage son and his friends, who died in a car crash during a camping trip in Snowdonia. She expresses gratitude for the support but acknowledges that nothing can erase the nightmare she is living in.
#other
Fox News: 5 common mistakes when cooking a turkey on Thanksgiving: Chef Leah Cohen reveals how to avoid them
Millions of Americans are preparing to cook their Thanksgiving turkey, but there are some common mistakes to avoid. Chef Leah Cohen advises against under-seasoning the turkey and suggests brining it in advance. Another mistake is having a dry turkey, which can be avoided by using a compound butter to reduce dryness. It's important to temper the turkey before putting it in the oven and to use a roasting rack with a pan beneath it to catch the juices. Finally, let the turkey rest for about 20 minutes before cutting into it to ensure juiciness.