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America One News
3 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: Virginia's elections a key 2024 barometer and a huge test for rising GOP star Glenn Youngkin
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin is campaigning to hold onto the GOP's majority in the Virginia House and recapture the state Senate. He aims to encourage Republicans to turn out in large numbers for the upcoming legislative elections and emphasizes the importance of voter turnout. Youngkin's agenda includes a proposed 15-week abortion ban with exceptions, and he is leaning into the issue despite some Republicans shying away from it. National and state Democrats have made abortion a central issue in their push for voter turnout.
#war
Le Monde: The Israeli left's existential crisis
The Israeli left is in an existential crisis after Hamas's attack on October 7. Activists opposed to the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories are torn and worried about the prospect of a political solution .
GB News: Israel 'surrounds Gaza City' and hails 'HUNDREDS of terrorists are dead'
Israeli forces surround Gaza City, with 130 Hamas terrorists killed. 19 Israeli soldiers also casualties. Netanyahu praises IDF's progress, vows to continue operations against Hamas. War expected to continue for months.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: United Nations allowing Hamas to ‘literally get away with murder,’ expert says
The United Nations' call for a cease-fire after Hamas attacked Israel is criticized as a failure by policy expert Aviva Klompas. She argues that the UN has allowed Hamas to commit human rights crimes and steal aid money. Klompas also emphasizes the role of Iran in supporting terrorism and the need for the US to support Israel in this war.
#health
Fox News: 'Take Care of Maya' trial: pics of plaintiff in $220m hospital lawsuit create controversy amid explosive case
Lawyers defending Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in a $220 million medical malpractice lawsuit showed jurors photos of the plaintiff, Maya Kowalski, smiling at various events. Maya, who suffers from complex regional pain syndrome, claims that her symptoms have worsened due to the ongoing trial. The hospital argues that the photos contradict her claims.
Maya Kowalski and her family are suing Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital for reporting her mother, Beata Kowalski, for Munchausen syndrome by proxy, leading to Maya's separation from her family. The hospital argues that their intervention helped Maya live a more normal life. Maya has testified that her pain is still present and that she often hides her symptoms.