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America One News
17 Jan 2024
#politics
The Federalist: Why Gen Z Conservatives Are Drawn To Political Outsiders
Gen Z voters are unenthusiastic about a Trump-Biden rematch in the 2024 presidential election. Many turn to third-party candidates or opt out entirely. The rise of right-wing politics among Gen Z is a response to the dominance of liberal ideals and a desire for authenticity in American politics. The popularity of figures like Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump among young voters reflects a craving for fresh perspectives and disruption of the status quo. Engagement in politics is often influenced by social media and the desire for entertainment. Young conservatives seek grounding in principles that address societal decay and embrace tradition.
Fox News: 'A trailblazer': Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Margaret Chutich announces retirement
Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Margaret Chutich, the state's first openly gay justice, is retiring, giving Democratic Gov. Tim Walz two vacant seats on the high court to fill. Chutich's retirement comes shortly after fellow justice Barry Anderson also announced his retirement. The Minnesota Supreme Court is known for its nonpartisanship.
Fox News: Ex-NATO chief: Dems opposing tough border policy need to ‘come to their senses’
Anders Fogh Rasmussen warns President Biden that the immigration crisis must be solved before the 2024 election to prevent fueling extremists. Rasmussen advises Democrats to accommodate Republican views on the border while supporting Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. The former NATO leader highlights the political consequences of failing to address the immigration issue.
Rasmussen emphasizes the need for President Biden to address the immigration crisis before the 2024 election to avoid political vulnerability for Democrats. He points to Europe's example, where failure to mitigate migration resulted in far-right political rises. Rasmussen urges Democrats to make the border a non-issue by accommodating Republicans and warns that ignoring the immigration and border issue will fuel extremists on both sides of the political spectrum.
GB News: 'No evidence Rwanda scheme will work - yet tonight's vote could SINK Sunak'
There is no evidence that the Rwanda scheme will deter migrants from crossing the Channel, but some hard-right Tory MPs support it. The lack of evidence and the high cost make it a questionable policy.
Liberty Nation News: Could It Be? A Kinder, Gentler Donald Trump - Liberty Nation News
Donald Trump's victory speech after the Iowa caucuses surprised many with its graciousness and unity message. It marks a potential change in tone for his campaign and a strategy to broaden his appeal to suburban women and independents. His campaign team's organization and his desire to secure his legacy as a winner might encourage him to be kinder and gentler, which could increase his chances of victory in November.
#society
Fox News: Gen Z TikToker defends being child-free, says having kids can also be selfish: 'I love my selfish life'
Abigail Porter defends her child-free lifestyle, arguing that having children can be just as selfish a choice as not having them. She believes that the decision to have kids is often made for one's own happiness and self-fulfillment.
Fox News: 'Boy Meets World' star remembers smoking cigarettes, selling 'porn magazines' at 11 years old
Will Friedle, a former child actor on "Boy Meets World," revealed his freedom as an actor allowed him to make decisions his parents weren't aware of. He admitted to buying and selling porn magazines while on auditions in New York City.
Friedle also opened up about his struggles with anxiety, including his first panic attack on set and the subsequent medication that caused him to gain weight. He described how his life changed after that moment, saying that everything was different and he was a different person.
The Federalist: Orwell Biography Magnifies His Errors And Misses The Man
George Orwell, despite being shy and private, used his own experiences to shape his writing. He had conflicting views on various issues, including Hitler and the working class. Biographer D.J. Taylor tries to tear down Orwell's image, but fails to capture the complexity of the man.
#economy
Fox News: Minnesota Gov. Walz proposes $982 million infrastructure plan with focus on preservation
Gov. Tim Walz proposed a $982 million public infrastructure plan, mainly focusing on preserving existing buildings and facilities. The plan aims to protect drinking water, improve roads and bridges, ensure public safety, and support safe housing.
#education
The Telegraph: Chinese mother live-streams son, nine, doing homework on internet
A mother in China live-streams her son's homework sessions for strangers on the internet to ensure he stays focused. The method has led to faster completion of homework and frees up the mother's time. Some parents praise the idea, while others feel it is too intrusive.
#crime
GB News: London's Rolex snatching thugs caught by police in dramatic undercover operation
Undercover officers of the Metropolitan Police posed as wealthy targets with expensive watches to catch high-value watch thieves in crime hotspots. Gang members approached the officers, attempting to steal their watches, but were tasered and tackled by backup. The targeted approach has led to a 50% reduction in watch thefts.
#technology
GB News: Nasa's moon lander now rapidly plunging towards Earth after mission failure
US spacecraft, the Peregrine Mission-1 lunar lander, is returning to Earth after failing its mission to land on the moon. The spacecraft will burn up during re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere. Astrobotic, the company behind the mission, is working with NASA to ensure a safe controlled re-entry that minimizes space debris.