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America One News
24 Nov 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Kamala Harris Flaunts Her Gas Stove as Democrats Contemplate Total Bans
Vice President Kamala Harris faced backlash over a Thanksgiving photo with a gas stove, as the Biden administration and Democrats seek to ban it. New York has already banned gas stoves in new buildings. Similar ridicule was previously directed at Sen. Elizabeth Warren over a kitchen video.
Breitbart: RCP: Biden’s Average Approval Rating Trails Last 3 Presidents
President Joe Biden's average approval rating is lower than the last three presidents at this point in their presidencies. According to Real Clear Politics, his approval rating is at 40.6 percent, while 55.5 percent disapprove. This puts him behind former Presidents Trump, Obama, and Bush in terms of approval ratings.
Red State: Pro-Hamas Activists Swarm Los Angeles On Black Friday Declaring 'No Business As Usual'
Hundreds of anti-Israel activists marched through Los Angeles on Black Friday, disrupting Christmas shoppers and calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered at The Grove shopping center, demanding an end to U.S. aid to Israel. The LAPD is monitoring the situation.
#society
Breitbart: 'This is NOT Ireland's Future!': Conor McGregor Denounces Riots, Promises Political Action to 'Ensure Ireland's Safety'
UFC champion Conor McGregor denounces the violence and calls for political action to address the issues faced in Dublin after a stabbing attack by a man who was given Irish citizenship. He clarifies that he does not support the riots, attacks on first responders, looting, or property damage. McGregor emphasizes the need for change in Ireland to ensure safety and condemns the crimes committed by non-nationals.
The Babylon Bee: 'So, What's For Dinner?' Asks Teen Boy Immediately After Eating 50,000-Calorie Thanksgiving Meal At 3 PM
Teenage boy Matt Jennings shocks his family by asking what's for dinner shortly after consuming a massive amount of food at Thanksgiving. His insatiable appetite has forced his father to get a second job, and the family is considering taking out a second mortgage. Matt's endless hunger continues as he orders a large pizza instead of waiting for his mom's answer.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Texty: Russia made over $5 bn on stolen harvest in occupied Ukraine
Russia has stolen and profited from over $5 billion worth of crops from occupied territories in Ukraine since February 2022. Satellite analysis shows that Russia has seized control of prime grain-growing areas in southern Ukraine, plundering an estimated 15 million metric tons of grain over the past two years. The stolen grain is being exported through Crimean seaports and sold internationally, enriching and sustaining Russia's economy. This act of theft may constitute a war crime.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Here’s What To Know About The Hostages Released From Gaza
Hamas has released 24 hostages, including children, in a temporary ceasefire agreement with Israel. The hostages include a 2-year-old girl and her family, as well as Thai nationals.
Fox News: Netanyahu adviser explains why he's 'not surprised' Americans weren't among Hamas hostages released
No American citizens were among the hostages released by Hamas, according to a top adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The adviser stated that Iran is the primary funder of Hamas, and if Iran asks Hamas to do something, they will do it. The release of hostages included Thai nationals, but an American girl is still being held by Hamas.
The Telegraph: Palestinians chanting for Hamas in violent clash with Israeli forces in West Bank
Israeli forces clashed with Palestinians celebrating the release of prisoners from jail. Tear gas and live rounds were fired as a crowd chanted support for Hamas. The prisoners were released in exchange for the release of Israeli hostages. This is a issue.
#culture
Forbes: Interview: Sakura Ando On The Making Of ‘Monster’
Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda's latest film, Monster, is a mystery that follows the perspective of multiple characters to slowly uncover a central mystery. Actress Sakura Ando, who previously worked with Kore-eda, initially had doubts about accepting the role but was inspired by the challenge during the pandemic. The film explores the complex dynamics between children and adults and the impact of societal norms.
#education
Fox News: Former Indiana governor rips 'moral confusion,' 'hypocrisy' of colleges where antisemitism has festered
Former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels criticizes American universities for allowing antisemitism to spread on their campuses. Daniels recounts his admiration for his Jewish neighbors and their values, and expresses disappointment at the rise of antisemitism following the recent attack by Hamas. He rebukes both students and administrators for their ignorance and calls for a more diverse and self-aware higher education system.
#crime
Fox News: Arizona authorities find no crime in death of 9-year-old at elementary school
A 9-year-old girl died after being struck by a heavy metal gate at a Tucson elementary school. The sheriff's investigation found no evidence of criminal violations.
Fox News: New Mexico judge is publicly censured for misconduct in assault rifle trial
New Mexico judge James Martin has been censured by the Supreme Court for advising prosecutors during a trial involving his daughter. Martin allowed his daughter to wait in his chambers before testifying and had an inappropriate conversation with the prosecutors. The court deemed his actions as creating an appearance of impropriety.
#outdoors
GB News: Iceland volcano to spark 'fountain of lava' with residents facing months away from home
Residents near Iceland's Fagradalsfjall volcano may not be able to return home for months as it could erupt at any time, with only 30 minutes notice. The chances of an unannounced eruption are decreasing daily, but cracks are forming on the roads and a police checkpoint has been set up 25km away.