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America One News
23 Nov 2024
#politics
GB News: King Charles laughs at Donald Trump mocked just weeks after making his feelings clear on Camilla
King Charles attended the Royal Variety Performance solo, enjoying political satire aimed at incoming US President Donald Trump. The King laughed at jokes made by comedian Matt Forde, despite maintaining good relations with Trump, highlighting a contrast with Prince Harry's ongoing visa issues in the US.
Queen Camilla missed the event due to health concerns following a chest infection. Buckingham Palace confirmed her absence, advising her to prioritize rest after a busy week. Charles's appearance showcased his engagement with contemporary political humor.
Fox News: Bill Maher vows he won't 'pre-hate' incoming Trump administration: 'Let's see what the disruptors can do'
Bill Maher expressed a cautious openness to the incoming Trump administration, stating he would not "pre-hate" their policies despite his personal feelings. He acknowledged the need for disruption in the government and skepticism about how effective the administration will be against established interests.
Maher also noted that Trump’s view on resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict through negotiation aligns with growing sentiments, while he compared the war's dynamics to a recent boxing match, emphasizing the inevitability of outcomes. He remains skeptical yet curious about potential changes in health policy under Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
#society
GB News: WATCH NOW: Footage reveals drivers endangering British bin workers - ‘Simply unacceptable’
In Cornwall, England, thousands of drivers have been caught endangering waste collection crews by mounting pavements and driving recklessly, violating Highway Code rules. CCTV footage reveals numerous incidents where vehicles narrowly missed workers, prompting safety concerns.
The dangerous behavior has led to warnings from local officials and police, emphasizing that such actions could result in fines, court summons, or mandatory education. Authorities stress the importance of patience and consideration while driving, especially around service vehicles.
#health
GB News: Doctor issues plea for ‘a better education’ on methanol after suspected mass poisoning
Dr. Leyla Hannbeck has called for improved education on methanol poisoning risks after six tourists died in Laos from suspected methanol-laced alcohol. She emphasized the need for young travelers to be aware of the dangers and to ensure they are consuming reputable alcohol while abroad.
The incident, which occurred at a backpacker hostel in Vang Vieng, led to the detention of the hostel's manager and owner. Among the victims was 28-year-old Simone White, a lawyer, along with two Australian teenagers and others. Authorities are investigating the use of methanol as a cheaper alcohol alternative.
Fox News: DR. NICOLE SAPHIER: Alarming rise of this cancer in younger women requires a surprising approach
Breast cancer is increasingly affecting younger women, linked to societal trends like declining birth rates and delayed pregnancies. Research indicates that early childbirth can lower breast cancer risk, while prolonged exposure to estrogen from fewer pregnancies raises it.
Breastfeeding also offers protective benefits against breast cancer, yet many women face barriers that deter them from breastfeeding. To combat rising breast cancer rates, a cultural shift is needed to emphasize the health benefits of motherhood and support women's reproductive choices.
#other
Le Monde: Storm Bert wreaks havoc across UK and Ireland
Storm Bert caused significant travel disruptions across Britain and Ireland on November 23, 2024, with strong winds, heavy rain, and snow. Over 60,000 properties in Ireland lost power, and numerous roads, ferry, and train services were affected, particularly in Scotland and northern England.
The UK Met Office issued warnings for snow and ice, predicting severe conditions that could isolate rural communities. Ferry services were canceled, flights were diverted, and multiple train routes were suspended. The storm also led to power outages across both nations.