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America One News
3 Nov 2023
#society
The Telegraph: Hate-filled universities show the Left’s moral implosion
American college campuses are facing a rise in anti-Semitism, with Jewish students being targeted and harassed. Campus leaders and administrators are failing to address the issue, and some even support or ignore the anti-Semitic acts. While there are efforts to crack down on pro-Palestinian groups, it may not be enough to solve the problem. Alumni donors are pulling their funding from universities that do not condemn the attacks or support Jewish students, and some students are considering legal action. The need for additional security for Jewish students on campus is a damning reflection of the decline in safety and tolerance in American universities. This issue is not exclusive to the US, as the UK also faces a similar problem.
Fox News: T.J. Holmes-Amy Robach 'gross' podcast announcement brings back bad memories after scandal: former ABC insider
Former ABC News hosts T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach, who were involved in a scandalous affair while married to other people, are launching a podcast together where "nothing is off limits." The announcement of their podcast on Instagram has received mixed reactions, with some insiders calling it "gross." The pair had previously been benched from their show on ABC due to the affair, but now they are returning with a podcast that will presumably address the scandal.
#economy
The Telegraph: Global shipping giant Maersk announces 10,000 job losses - latest updates
Shipping giant Maersk plans to cut 10,000 jobs and save $600m in response to falling demand for freight. The move comes as the company's revenues fell by $10.6bn in the third quarter and profits dropped by 82%. Maersk's chief executive cited a "new normal" of subdued demand and overcapacity as reasons for the cuts.