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America One News
30 Nov 2023
#politics
Forbes: What The Sale Of The Dallas Mavericks Means For Casino Gaming In Texas
Mark Cuban has sold his majority ownership stake in the Dallas Mavericks to Miriam Adelson and the Dumont family, potentially influencing Texas lawmakers to legalize sports betting and gambling. Adelson, Dumont, and the Las Vegas Sands have been lobbying for legislation to open the door for casinos to operate in Texas. Despite facing hurdles and opposition, Cuban and his partners are committed to realizing their dreams of a new arena and legalized gambling in Texas.
#society
Flag And Cross: Quarter Of Americans Delay Feeling Like Adults Until Late 20s: Study
One in four Americans don't feel like adults until their late 20s, according to a study. Many enjoy mundane tasks like grocery shopping, budgeting, and doing chores. Generational differences also influence preferences, with each age group having their own guilty pleasures.
Forbes: What The $5 Cup Of Coffee Means For New York City
Coffee prices in New York City have risen drastically, with some coffee shops now charging $5 for a small cup. This increase is due to rising costs, including rent and food costs, as well as the demand for higher quality coffee. However, some smaller chains still offer lower prices, appealing to price-conscious consumers. There is a debate about whether there should be different prices for those who drink their coffee and leave versus those who spend the day working in the coffee shop. Despite the high prices, some people view buying a $5 cup of coffee as a necessity.
Times Of Israel: Antisemitism in Germany increased by 320% after Oct. 7, report finds
Germany has seen a 320% surge in antisemitic incidents since Hamas attacked Israel, with an average of 29 cases per day. The incidents include extreme violence, attacks on Jewish centers, threats, and offensive behavior. Jewish life in Germany is becoming less visible as Jews hide their identity due to the wave of attacks. ( )
#war
Human Events: Hamas terrorist open fire at Jerusalem bus stop killing 3
Hamas terrorists killed three people and injured five others in a shooting attack in Jerusalem. The victims included a judge and two women. The terrorists, who had ties to Hamas, were shot and killed by law enforcement and a civilian. The attack occurred amid negotiations for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
The Blaze: Palestinian terrorists open fire on civilians at Israeli bus stop, killing 3 and injuring 16 after extension of 'ceasefire' | Blaze Media
Palestinian terrorists attack civilians at a bus stop, killing three and injuring 16. Off-duty soldiers and a citizen shoot and stop the terrorists. Israeli government praises the quick reaction and plans to distribute weapons to citizens. The shooting occurs shortly after the ceasefire extension between Hamas and Israel.
Times Of Israel: Report: Pope told Herzog last month Israel can’t ‘respond to terror with terror’
Pope calls Israel's military operations against Hamas "terrorism" in tense phone call with President Herzog. Israeli officials didn't publicize the call because pope criticized their campaign in Gaza. ( )
#economy
The Epoch Times: Stock Market Today: Wall Street Drifts to Mixed Close, Weighed Down by Big Tech
Wall Street ended the day with a mixed finish as Big Tech companies saw a late-afternoon pullback, offsetting gains in other areas of the market. The S&P 500 closed slightly lower, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq composite also experienced small declines. General Motors saw a surge in stock value after announcing a buyback and dividend raise, while other automakers like Ford and Stellantis also saw gains. European stocks rose, while Asian stocks were mixed. Treasury yields fell, providing some relief for stocks, and the U.S. economy showed strong growth in the third quarter.
The Epoch Times: Stocks on Cruise Control as Rate Cut Expectations Boost Outlook
World stock markets rise as global bond yields continue to fall, boosting confidence. Weak economic data from Germany, France, and Italy increase expectations of interest rate cuts next year. Euro weakens and bond traders anticipate ECB rate cut in April.
The Epoch Times: Oil Inches Up, All Eyes on OPEC+ Meeting Outcome
Oil prices steady ahead of OPEC+ meeting that could result in deeper supply cuts in 2024. Brent crude futures up $0.70 to $83.80 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures up $0.55 to $78.41 a barrel. The impact of additional cuts on prices is uncertain in the long term.
The Epoch Times: Eurozone Inflation Dents Euro, Dollar Rises From 3-Month Low
Eurozone inflation fell below expectations this month, increasing the likelihood of early rate cuts by the European Central Bank (ECB). Consumer price growth in the euro countries dropped to 2.4 percent in November, down from 2.9 percent in October. The euro fell against the dollar as a result and markets have fully priced in a rate cut by the ECB by April. The dollar, on the other hand, rose from a three-month low, but is still set for its largest monthly drop in a year. The dollar index, which measures the US currency against six others, increased 0.4 percent to 103.25, but is down around 3.2 percent in November.
#military
Fox News: Japan suspends all Osprey flights after deadly crash of US Air Force aircraft
Japan has suspended flights of its Osprey aircraft after a crash that killed one crew member. The cause of the crash and the status of the others on board are unknown. Search efforts are ongoing and the coast guard is using sonar to search underwater for the aircraft.
#crime
Fox News: Colorado police officer slain in shooting, one suspect killed after attempted traffic stop
Colorado police officer Sgt. Michael Moran was killed during a traffic stop when suspects opened fire. One suspect was killed and another was taken into custody. Moran, a former Marine and K-9 handler, is survived by his two daughters.
#other
Forbes: Julianne Moore On Her New Netflix Film and Having A Work-Life Balance
Julianne Moore discusses her latest film "May December" and her career in Hollywood. She praises her co-stars Natalie Portman and Charles Melton and reflects on the evolution of the film industry.