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America One News
26 Nov 2023
#politics
American Thinker: The theatrics of American politics
Power dynamics & public perception intertwine in American politics. Politicians may share language coaches, creating a reality TV-like performance. A video of a Republican candidate plagiarizing Obama's speech raises questions about the authenticity of political discourse.
American Thinker: Texas’s conservative attorney general in the left’s legal crosshairs again
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton finds himself at the center of a protracted legal saga, facing accusations of defrauding investors in a tech startup. Despite maintaining his innocence and pointing to politically motivated attacks, Paxton continues to serve and contribute positively in policy initiatives. The legal battles against him are viewed as part of a larger political game aimed at undermining him.
#foreignaffairs
Euromaidan Press: Speaker of Finnish parliament delivers entire speech in Ukrainian before Verkhovna Rada
Finnish Parliament Speaker Yussi Halla-aho delivered a speech in Ukrainian before the Verkhovna Rada, equating Russia's aggression against Finland and Ukraine and expressing solidarity with Ukraine. He criticized Russia for not changing after the Cold War and called Ukraine's resistance heroic. Finnish MPs signed a statement recognizing the Holodomor as a Soviet genocide against the Ukrainian people.
#health
Fox News: Here's how to prevent cold and flu from spreading throughout your household
When seasonal sickness hits, prevent the cold and flu from spreading: wash hands, disinfect surfaces, and wear masks. Keep sick individuals away from high-risk family members. Other tips include covering coughs, keeping homes well-ventilated, and avoiding sharing food. Vaccinations are recommended, and seek medical attention for severe symptoms.
#crime
Fox News: Florida man confesses to murdering brother, kicks detective: 'I just killed my brother'
A man in Florida confessed to killing his brother and was arrested and charged with murder. The police found the victim dead with gunshot wounds in their home. The suspect also attacked a detective, causing minor injuries.
Le Monde: Widow of French serial killer faces trial over her role in three murders
Monique Olivier, the widow of the French serial killer known as the "ogre of the Ardennes," is facing trial for her role in three murders dating back several decades, including the killing of a British woman in 1990. Olivier is charged with aiding and abetting kidnapping and murder, as well as complicity in the disappearance of a nine-year-old girl. The trial is the first for a recently created "cold cases" unit.
Washington Free Beacon: Cam Winter’s Discontent
Two years ago, Andrew Klavan published When Christmas Comes, a novella featuring protagonist Cameron Winter. Winter, haunted by guilt and moral confusion from his time in U.S. intelligence, returns in A Strange Habit of Mind and The House of Love and Death. Klavan blends unexpected elements to create compelling tales, with Winter's past, present identity as an English professor, unfolding investigations, and therapy sessions with Margaret Whitaker. As Winter investigates the mysterious Maidenvale killings, Klavan delves into corruption, technology's impact on society, and the power of goodness. Wilson recommends listening to Klavan's podcast interview and looks forward to the future books in the series.
#other
Washington Free Beacon: Not So Sweet Prince
Harvey C. Mansfield's book, "Machiavelli's Effectual Truth: Creating a Modern World", explores Machiavelli's antipathy towards Christianity and his belief in using violence and deceit. Mansfield argues that Machiavelli should be seen as a philosopher and examines his influence on other philosophers like Bacon and Spinoza.