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America One News
29 Nov 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Dem Sen. Bennet: Border Is 'Overwhelmed' But We Should Pass Ukraine Money Without Border
Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) acknowledged that gangs have overwhelmed the US southern border by smuggling people. However, he believes that funding for Ukrainian aid should not be contingent on a deal on the border. Bennet argues that Ukraine deserves the aid due to their efforts to push Putin out of occupied territory. He also acknowledges the need for improvement in the US border system and suggests a bipartisan deal that aligns with the rule of law and the country's history as a nation of immigrants.
Breitbart: Christie: I Would Not Sign National 6-Week Abortion Ban
Former NJ Gov and 2024 Republican candidate Chris Christie opposes a national 6-week abortion ban, stating it should be left to the people to decide in each state. He emphasizes the importance of democracy and personal choice.
Breitbart: Chicago Mayor Blames 'Right-Wing Extremists' for City's Problems
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson blamed "right-wing extremism" for the issues facing his city, stating that these extremists intentionally target democratically run cities led by people of color. He also criticized the Republican Party and accused them of refusing to accept the results of the civil war. Johnson also blamed his predecessor, Mayor Lori Lightfoot, for the problems he inherited.
#society
Le Monde: In a Hungary devoid of immigrants, the new arrival of foreign workers raises tensions
In Hungary, the arrival of foreign workers for a BMW factory in the east raises tensions in a country devoid of immigrants. The ruling party's anti-immigrant stance clashes with the government's decision to allow thousands of Asian workers in to fill the labor shortage.
#war
Times Of Israel: US official credits PA for relative calm in West Bank amid Israel-Hamas war in Gaza
The US credits the Palestinian Authority for maintaining calm in the West Bank amid the Israel-Hamas war. PM Netanyahu rejects PA's return to govern Gaza if Hamas is removed. President Biden calls for a reformed PA to eventually govern in Gaza and West Bank. The security situation beyond the Green Line remains fragile. US Secretary of State Blinken will address this issue during his visit. US pressures Israel to protect civilians and address settler violence, which has displaced Palestinians. PA's legitimacy is further questioned. ( )
Front Page Magazine: What Does Not Work in Gaza
Israel is facing a critical war in Gaza. The importance of unity between the people and the fighting forces is crucial for success. While past actions have failed, Israel must learn from them and avoid making the same mistakes. The priority should be the safety and support of Israeli soldiers.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Gigi Hadid apologizes for claiming Israel abducts, rapes and tortures Palestinians
Supermodel Gigi Hadid apologized for a post claiming Israel mistreats Palestinian children. She acknowledged not fact-checking and used a problematic example. Though critical of Israel, she emphasized that attacking any human, including Jews, is never acceptable. Music mogul Scooter Braun criticized Hadid, calling the example of a child abduction inaccurate. Hadid's father, Mohamed Hadid, is a famous luxury real estate developer who fled to Lebanon during Israel's war of independence.
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: The Land that Israel Never Stole
Daniel Greenfield joins the Glazov Gang to discuss the false accusations against Israel and the slander it faces. The episode also includes a 9-part series on Israel, Hamas, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Front Page Magazine: Former US Diplomat Tries to Rescue Hamas
Former U.S. Middle East envoy, Dennis Ross, proposed rescuing Hamas in exchange for releasing hostages. This plan mirrors a tragic mistake made in 1982 with Arafat. Ross, notorious for his poor judgment, pressured Israel to allow concrete imports, leading to the construction of terrorist tunnels. He and other ex-diplomats continue to offer failed advice while escaping the consequences. Rescuing terrorist leaders only leads to more terror.
#economy
Breitbart: Uganda to Borrow $150 Million from China After World Bank Halts Funding over 'Anti-Homosexuality Act'
Uganda plans to borrow $150 million from China's ExIm Bank to develop its Internet infrastructure, as the World Bank halted loans due to the country's Anti-Homosexuality Act. President Museveni remains defiant in the face of Western criticism and sanctions threats, stating that Uganda will develop with or without loans.
#health
Forbes: Counterfeit Ozempic Likely Caused 11 Cases Of Hypoglycemia In Lebanon
Suspected counterfeit Ozempic in Lebanon caused 11 cases of dangerously low blood sugar. The doses taken were different from legitimate pens. Counterfeit drugs have been found worldwide.
#sports
Forbes: Rafael Nadal To Begin 2024 Comeback At Australian Open Tuneup
Rafael Nadal, the Spanish tennis legend, will make his comeback from hip surgery at the Australian Open tuneup event in January. The 22-time Grand Slam champion has been out of action since January due to an injury. The Australian Open tournament director confirmed Nadal's return for the 2024 Grand Slam.
#other
Forbes: Kiss Alive As ‘End Of The Road’ Nears - Three Left Following Chicago Stop
Kiss performed their "End of the Road" tour in Chicago, delivering an infectiously fun and energetic show. Despite their age, the band members were in top form, with Stanley particularly exuberant. The concert was a nostalgic experience for fans, as Kiss prepares for their final series of shows.
Breitbart: Cuellar: We Can Do Safe Remain in Mexico Policy, Right Now People Just Get Released on 'Honor System'
Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) suggests a safe stay in Mexico process for asylum applicants to address safety concerns. He proposes involving the U.N. High Commission on Refugees for better security. Cuellar argues that many migrants do not qualify for asylum and come for economic reasons.