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America One News
23 Nov 2023
#politics
Breitbart: House Ethics Declines to Investigate Jamaal Bowman Fire Alarm Scandal
Rep. Jamaal Bowman, a former middle school principal, pulled a fire alarm in a congressional office building to delay a government funding vote. He faced jail time but agreed to pay a fine and write an apology. Bowman claimed he pulled the alarm to open emergency doors, but evidence contradicts his story.
#war
Forbes: After A Six-Month Lull, The Ukrainians Are Lobbing Tochka Ballistic Missiles Again
On the eve of Russia's war on Ukraine, the Ukrainian army's supply of Tochka conventional ballistic missiles had dwindled to 90. However, recent evidence suggests that the Ukrainians are replenishing their stock, likely due to the demand for deep-strike capability exceeding the supply of other weapons. This move is not surprising as Ukraine has a long history of possessing a significant rocket industry, and the Yuzhmash complex in Dnipro has the ability to recondition or even build new Tochkas. The aim is to target key military infrastructure behind Russian front lines, decreasing the number of well-equipped forces they have to fight.
Euromaidan Press: The Canadian Press: Edmonton paramedic killed while serving in Ukraine
Edmonton paramedic Joshua Mayers was killed while serving in Ukraine, helping to treat wounded soldiers. His family is uncertain about bringing his body back to Canada.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: The Russian trace in the Polish trucker border blockade
The Polish trucker blockade at the Ukrainian border is organized by individuals with close ties to Russia. The organizers supported Russia's occupation of Crimea and have anti-Ukrainian rhetoric.
Flag And Cross: Ugandan Baseball Fanatic Goes Viral After Hurling Bricks in the Rain, Tells MLB ‘Quitting Is Not an Option’
Dennis Kasumba, a talented baseball player from Uganda, used social media to share his training videos and catch the attention of Major League Baseball. Despite visa difficulties, Kasumba's determination and resourcefulness impressed many. However, his story highlights the frustrations and absurdities of America's immigration system.
#culture
Forbes: HMV Makes Historic Return To Its Original Oxford Street Home
Entertainment retailer HMV reopened its flagship store on Oxford Street in London after a four-year absence. The new store is set to become the largest entertainment outlet in London and will create over 70 new jobs. HMV, known for its iconic image of Nipper the dog, has been on a journey to reinvent itself as an entertainment specialist after struggling with the shift from physical to streaming music sales. The reopening of the flagship store marks a turning point for HMV under the ownership of Canadian Doug Putman.
GB News: Disney branded ‘phoney and calculated’ over woke ideology as box office numbers plummet
US YouTuber and host of The Blaze TV, Lauren Chen, criticizes Disney for pushing a "woke" agenda in their films, such as featuring a lesbian couple in Lightyear and introducing a non-binary character in Elemental. Chen argues that these moves have not resonated with audiences and have resulted in financial losses. She also highlights the hypocrisy of Disney's moral activism, as they cater to the Chinese market and cut out sensitive issues to make money.
#education
#crime
Fox News: Rioters clash with police, torch car after knife attack in Dublin
Protesters clash with police and set a police vehicle on fire during riots in Dublin, Ireland after a knife attack that injured five people, including three children. The police are treating the case as a criminal incident, not terrorism, and have identified a person of interest. Authorities condemned the violence and urged for calm in the city center.
Le Monde: FBI ends investigation of car crash at Canada border, no sign of terrorism
The FBI has concluded that the car explosion at the Rainbow Bridge border crossing in Niagara Falls was not a terror attack. The investigation has been handed over to the local police as a traffic investigation.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Former Google Employee Criticizes CEO Pichai's Lack Of Visionary Leadership
Former Google employee Ian "Hixie" Hickinson criticizes Google CEO Sundar Pichai for a lack of visionary leadership and a decline in the company's culture. He highlights the low employee morale and the shift towards decisions that benefit Google rather than users. Hickinson expresses nostalgia for the "old Google" that prioritized transparency and work-life balance. He also suggests that Google is falling behind in AI technology compared to competitors like Microsoft.
#other
Fox News: Robin Williams improvised ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ ‘so much’ 2 million feet of film was used
Director Chris Columbus recalls the extensive improvisation of Robin Williams during the making of "Mrs. Doubtfire," resulting in nearly 2 million feet of film being shot. Despite the production being delayed, Williams' unstoppable improvisation delighted the film crew. Columbus mentions the possibility of a future documentary showcasing Williams' unique process.