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America One News
29 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: Comer points to Dems' treatment of Bannon in claiming Hunter Biden subpoena hypocrisy
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer rejected Hunter Biden's request to testify in a public setting, stating that the normal process begins with closed-door sessions. Biden's attorney argues that public hearings shed light on the proceedings and prevent the distortion of facts. Comer insists that Biden will receive the same treatment as others subpoenaed by Congress, referencing Steve Bannon's similar situation. The investigation focuses on potential corruption by Joe Biden, with Hunter Biden as a key witness.
Fox News: Government-education censorship alliance is the greatest threat to democracy
The revelation that the Department of Homeland Security collaborated with higher education institutions to censor political speech ahead of the 2020 election should concern all Americans. Under this partnership, researchers flagged and removed posts deemed unacceptable by the government and social media companies. This effort targeted dissenting opinions and impacted the outcome of the election. The government-higher education alliance has only expanded since then, further restricting our freedoms and controlling our thoughts.
The Federalist: Jack Smith Sought Info On Anyone Who Engaged With Trump Tweets
Special Counsel Jack Smith obtained search warrants to gather information on users who interacted with former President Donald Trump's Twitter account. The warrants demanded data on advertising activity, IP addresses, search history, direct messages, and the content of tweets. Smith's team also sought information on users who followed, unfollowed, liked, retweeted, or engaged with Trump's account. Twitter initially resisted but eventually complied, resulting in a fine. Smith's actions are seen as part of a larger effort to target Trump and limit his First Amendment rights.
#society
GB News: Peter Andre and Ellie Costello launch their new show and have a special message for GB News viewers
Ellie and Peter will host Saturday Morning Live on GB News, thanking members for their support and encouraging others to sign up. Their message emphasizes the importance of the members and their role in GB News.
Flag And Cross: Medical Records Show Dramatic Increase In Transgender Population
The number of people identifying as transgender has increased five-fold in the last 20 years, with the highest increase among 16- to 29-year-olds. The analysis of medical records revealed that transgender identity was more common in socially and economically deprived areas. The data is essential for service design and resource allocation.
The Telegraph: Beyoncé’s mother condemns ‘racist’ haters who criticised singer’s look at film premiere
Tina Knowles defends her daughter, Beyoncé, against accusations of skin lightening for her film premiere look. Knowles calls the accusations "ignorant, self-hating, racist" and explains that the silver theme of the premiere influenced Beyoncé's choice in attire and hair color. She expresses frustration with the continued attacks on her daughter and highlights Beyoncé's efforts to uplift and support black women.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Biden's 'weird' post seeming to oppose war against Hamas called 'giant lie' by critics
President Biden faced criticism on social media for his statement suggesting that continuing the war with Hamas would give them what they seek. Many interpreted his words as endorsing a total cease-fire, which some believe would be a victory for Hamas. Critics argued that Hamas must be destroyed for Israelis and Palestinians to coexist, while others expressed concern about Biden's stance on Israel. Pro-Palestinian protests have taken place at the White House and Biden's Nantucket home. (278 characters)
#religion
The Federalist: Advent Calendars Are Out Of Control
Advent calendars have become a commercialized frenzy, with options ranging from dog treats to luxury designer items. The true purpose of Advent, celebrating the arrival of Christ, is often forgotten in the pursuit of materialistic indulgence. While it's not inherently wrong to enjoy a daily treat or indulge in a beautifully packaged box, it's important to remember the true meaning behind the Advent season.
#history
The Federalist: Ridley Scott’s Historical Epic Tells A Story, But It’s Not Napoleon's
Ridley Scott's film "Napoleon" is visually stunning with impressive battle scenes, but it falls short in its historical accuracy and portrayal of the titular character. The film focuses too much on the romantic drama between Napoleon and Josephine, neglecting his significant political and military accomplishments. The depiction of Napoleon as a submissive and inept leader is far from accurate. Overall, the film is a disappointment and not worth the watch.
#health
Flag And Cross: Sitting For 6+ Hours A Day Doubles Risk Of Fibroids, New Study Warns
Sitting for six or more hours a day can double the risk of fibroids, warns new research. The risk of these womb growths increases with sedentary leisure time, especially among premenopausal women. Obesity may be a contributing factor.
#crime
Fox News: 6 inmates murder fellow prisoner at Texas jail, officials concerned over potential retaliation: sheriff
Inmates murder a fellow prisoner at a Texas jail, prompting officials to take precautions to prevent retaliation between inmates. Jesus Torres, 57, was found dead in his cell, and an investigation revealed that he had been assaulted. Six inmates have been identified as suspects involved in the homicide.
Fox News: Alabama judge, twice suspended, resigns after conviction for violating judicial ethics
Alabama judge Tracie Todd has resigned following her conviction for violating judicial ethics. Todd, who had been suspended twice before, submitted her resignation on Monday. The Alabama Court of the Judiciary found her guilty of one charge in 2022 and suspended her without pay for 120 days. No additional information has been released.
#sports
GB News: WATCH: Pope Francis welcomes Celtic Football Club at the Vatican
Pope Francis embraces Celtic Football Club's legacy of combating poverty, urging the team to uphold the noble values of sports. He extends blessings to the players and their families, wishing them a safe return to Scotland.
#other
Forbes: Spotify Wrapped Has Arrived—Here’s Everything You Need To Know
Spotify Wrapped, the annual event where users can see their top songs, artists, and albums, launches on November 30. It's a highly anticipated event, allowing users to reflect on their listening habits throughout the year. This year, Spotify Wrapped is more accessible, available on both mobile and desktop platforms, and introduces data stories that provide a deeper dive into each individual's listening experience.
Forbes: Miley Cyrus Scores Spotify’s Top Song Of 2023 With ‘Flowers’
Miley Cyrus dominated Spotify in 2023 with her song "Flowers," becoming the most-streamed song of the year. SZA and Harry Styles also had successful tracks, while Taylor Swift made the list twice.
Forbes: Bad Bunny Charts Spotify’s Most-Streamed Album Of The Year—For The Second Year In A Row
Spotify's Wrapped program reveals the most-streamed albums of 2023, with Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti" taking the top spot. Surprisingly, most of the top-streamed albums were not released this year, including Taylor Swift's "Lover" from 2019 and The Weeknd's "Starboy" from 2016. Only three albums from 2023 made the list. []