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America One News
23 Nov 2023
#politics
GB News: As immigration soars, the Tories have totally ignored their voters
The scale of immigration in the UK has been unprecedented, with a 6.3% increase in population in just ten years. The public believes the level of migration has been too high, but the Conservative Government has failed to address the issue, leading to another record surge in net migration.
Le Monde: Far-right Geert Wilders triumphs in dramatic Dutch election but could struggle to form coalition
Tension at party headquarters in the Netherlands as polls predict uncertain outcome in parliamentary elections. Geert Wilders' far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) expected to win 35 seats, a significant increase from previous elections. Other parties, including the liberal VVD and the environmentalist and socialist left, suffer losses.
#society
American Thinker: Constraining Thanksgiving Commercialism
Thanksgiving in the US is losing its meaning to commercialism, overshadowed by Black Friday. The commercialization of holidays is erasing Americans' awareness of their roots.
Fox News: Michael J Fox, Chris Stapleton, Bruce Willis’ wives among unsung heroes of Hollywood
Celebrities face personal crises, but their strong marriages provide support. Michael J. Fox, Chris Stapleton, Jason Aldean, and Bruce Willis credit their wives for helping them through tough times. Tracy Pollan, Morgane Stapleton, Brittany Aldean, and Emma Heming Willis have been pillars of strength for their husbands.
Fox News: 5 things to be grateful for even when the world is falling apart
Volatility and chaos are prevalent in our lives, making it difficult to stay grounded. However, focusing on gratitude and the blessings in our lives is crucial for our well-being. With Thanksgiving approaching, it is a dedicated time to remember what and whom we are grateful for.
GB News: Neighbours force swimming pool next door to close after moaning about noisy children
A swim school in Colden Common, Hampshire has been forced to close down due to noise complaints from neighbors. The owners of Little Otters Swim School opened the school to provide facilities for children with learning difficulties, but neighbors complained of loud noises like singing and screaming. The Winchester City Council rejected a planning application to use the house as a business, stating that it risked becoming a nuisance to the neighborhood.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Second Ukrainian trucker dies in Poland amid border blockade
A second Ukrainian trucker has died in Poland amidst the ongoing blockade of border checkpoints by Polish carriers. The trucker, who was waiting in line to cross the border, died in a parking lot near Korczowa. The circumstances surrounding his death are still being investigated.
Le Monde: 'I miss Nagorno-Karabakh so much': The new life of refugees in Armenia
More than 100,000 Armenians fled Nagorno-Karabakh after losing their territory to Azerbaijan. They are trying to rebuild their lives in Armenia, but many feel 'frozen' and unable to imagine the future. Finding a place to live has been a challenge, and many are settling in deserted towns near the border with Azerbaijan.
#history
American Thinker: Thanksgiving, Yes, but Also Prayer
In 1863, the Civil War raged on and the Battle of Gettysburg marked a turning point for the Union. Lincoln realized the nation's healing required both gratitude and prayer.
#health
GB News: China mystery illness breaks out among children as urgent update issued
A mystery illness affecting children in China's hospitals, reminiscent of Covid-19, has prompted a warning from the group that first alerted to the pandemic. Hospitals in major cities, including Beijing, are reportedly overwhelmed with sick children suffering from undiagnosed pneumonia. The outbreak, suspected to be linked to walking pneumonia, may be related to the lifting of lockdown measures.
#crime
Fox News: Americans afraid to walk alone at night hits three-decade high, nearly 30 percent fear being murdered: Poll
Four in ten Americans are afraid to walk alone at night within a mile of their home, the highest number in three decades. Fear of crime has prevented people from taking walks, going to parks, attending crowded events, and talking to strangers. Lower-income households and residents in cities report higher levels of fear. This heightened fear of crime may impact individuals' behaviors, the economy, and the upcoming 2024 elections.
#sports
Forbes: Ally Mackay And Jason Levien: D.C. United’s Agents Of Change?
Ally Mackay is the new GM and chief soccer officer for D.C. United, becoming the first top soccer executive at the club in decades. With his background as a former player agent and his connections in the industry, Mackay has the potential to turn the struggling team around and set a new trend in MLS. If successful, his appointment could inspire more former player agents to pursue club executive roles.
#science
The Great Lakes Fisherman: North America’s most overlooked fish species is also the oldest - Fish'n Canada
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Duluth have discovered that the Bigmouth Buffalo fish found in Apache Lake, Arizona, have an incredible lifespan, with over 90% of them being more than 85 years old. This has led to calls for greater awareness and protection for the species.