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America One News
18 Jan 2024
#politics
The Federalist: Hawley Blasts DHS Propaganda Grant To 'Counter' Conservatives
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is prioritizing censorship programs over defending homeland security. Senator Josh Hawley criticizes the department for funding left-wing activism through a $700,000 grant. The grant was awarded for the creation of "counter-propaganda" on topics such as immigration and racial justice.
The Federalist: Biden's Au Pair Plan Will Price Moms Out Of The Labor Force
A mother expresses her reliance on the Au Pair Program for affordable childcare, which allows her to work from home and take care of her children. The new proposed regulations by the Biden administration would make the program unworkable for families like hers, jeopardizing their ability to balance work and family life.
The Federalist: A Bible, Slingshot, Or Sports Gear Might Put You On A Watchlist
Americans who shopped at sporting goods stores and bought religious books were flagged as potential domestic terrorists. The federal government instructed banks to flag transactions involving terms like "MAGA" or "Trump." This is a violation of constitutional rights and puts the weight of federal resources behind cancel culture.
#society
Le Monde: Russians are fed up with heating blackouts and local authorities' inaction
Residents in the outskirts of Moscow, specifically Podolsk and Klimovsk, are experiencing a lack of heating during an extremely cold winter. The issue is due to old infrastructure and under-investment in the heating network, leading to anger among residents and calls for local officials to step down. The Moscow regional government initially blamed private owners of the heating networks, but many families are still suffering in the cold.
#war
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Jan. 18: Day 104 – Is lack of day-after plan for Gaza stymieing the IDF?
Israeli president Herzog speaks at World Economic Forum in Davos, says peace process with Palestinians not possible now. Military effort to destroy Hamas losing momentum after 100 days of war.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF shares images of Gaza field hospital, debunking Jordan’s claim of strike damage
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) denied shelling a Jordanian field hospital in southern Gaza, stating that they were engaged in a gun battle with Hamas operatives nearby. The IDF shared aerial imagery showing the tents of the hospital intact. The Hamas-run health ministry reported that 16 people, including children, were killed in an IDF airstrike on a home in Rafah. In other news, Qatar confirmed that a shipment of medicines, some intended for hostages held by Hamas, had entered Gaza. The Gaza health ministry reported a death toll of at least 24,448 people. The IDF confirmed the deaths of 27 hostages still held by Hamas and is still searching for those missing. Israel launched a wide-scale air and ground campaign in Gaza, vowing to destroy the terror group.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Labor Market Cooling, Companies Hiring More Selectively: Fed Beige Book
A Federal Reserve report indicates a cooling labor market in the United States, with more applicants for job posts and selective hiring. Areas like Boston and San Francisco face hiring challenges for specialized skills. Other signs of a cooling labor market include easing wage pressure and lower turnover rates. The report comes as recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics also suggests a cooling labor market, with fewer job openings and people quitting their jobs.
#sports
GB News: Novak Djokovic reveals 'special relationship' with a tree that has lasted 15 years at Australian Open
Novak Djokovic has developed a special relationship with a tree in Melbourne's botanical gardens over the last 15 years. He has been visiting the tree secretly and has formed a connection with it. Djokovic aims to keep the location discreet to enjoy his own time there.
#science
GB News: Oldest ever black hole discovered and scientists think it may be eating up a galaxy unusually rapid pace
Astronomers detect oldest black hole ever, challenging knowledge of the universe. The massive black hole is devouring its host galaxy at an astonishing speed.
#technology
GB News: Flying Scotsman set to gather dust in museum after iconic locomotive fails to find buyer
The Flying Scotsman will remain at a museum until summer. Its owners failed to find anyone to tend to the locomotive. The museum will issue a new invitation to tender.