
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 4, 2025 |
0
| Remer,MNSponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET: Sports Knowledge
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
topic
America One News
9 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: WATCH: Protester derails Biden speech with demands for cease-fire in Gaza
President Biden's speech to the United Auto Workers (UAW) was interrupted by a protester demanding a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. The crowd jeered while Biden attempted to address the disruption. The protester was eventually quieted and removed.
Flag And Cross: Tim Scott Gives Lester Holt Economics Lesson After Moderator Tries to Fact-Check Him
Liberal debate moderators remain economically illiterate as demonstrated by Lester Holt's incorrect fact-check on energy production and fuel prices during the Republican presidential debate. Republican Sen. Tim Scott corrected Holt, stating that increased domestic energy production does affect fuel prices. Holt's eagerness to challenge the senator raises questions about debate moderation and the culture of fact-checking in journalism.
Fox News: Fox News Politics: Manchin stands down
Israel agrees to temporary cease-fire in Gaza for humanitarian reasons. Protester confronts Biden at union event. Moderate Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin won't seek re-election but may launch a third-party presidential run.
Fox News: NBC News attempts to fact-check DeSantis for saying he flew home 700 people from Israel: 'Half-true'
NBC News faced mockery after fact-checking Governor Ron DeSantis's claim that he sent planes to Israel to rescue stranded Americans, which was deemed "half true." DeSantis signed an executive order to fund flights organized by a nonprofit, with additional assistance from the US government. Critics argued that the fact-check was unnecessary, as the governor's claim was ultimately accurate.
The Blaze: 70 Republicans vote with Dems to move forward with new $300 million FBI headquarters | Blaze Media
Seventy House Republicans voted with Democrats to approve funding for a new $300 million FBI headquarters, despite objections from some Republicans who argued that the agency does not deserve a new building due to its questionable behavior. Republican Florida Representative Matt Gaetz introduced an amendment to block the funding but it was ultimately rejected.
The Babylon Bee: Gavin Newsom Quickly Bans High-Capacity Assault High Heels
California Governor Gavin Newsom calls for a ban on high-capacity assault high heels after Nikki Haley's controversial statement linking them to ammunition. The NRA opposes the ban, citing constitutional rights. Governor Ron DeSantis dismisses the issue, while Nikki Haley responds by invading California.
PJ Media: At Florida Rally, Trump Vows to Deport Pro-Hamas Illegals
Former President Donald Trump pledged to deport terrorists and their sympathizers in his Florida rally speech. He emphasized the dangers of open borders and condemned pro-Hamas protests in America. Trump also criticized the media's response to these events and called out anti-Semitic, pro-terrorist congresswomen. He promised to restore the travel ban and implement stricter screening for new entrants into the country, citing the increased risk of terrorists entering illegally. In addition, he addressed issues such as the Biden administration targeting Christians and his lead in the polls against Biden in swing states.
Washington Free Beacon: DANGEROUS: Biden Casts Doubt on Polls, Laying Groundwork To Delegitimize 2024 Election
President Joe Biden dismisses polls showing him losing to Donald Trump, raising concerns about him challenging the legitimacy of the 2024 election. Despite low approval ratings, Biden refuses to accept that he could legitimately lose. His strategy is to convince his base that any loss would be illegitimate, echoing past Democratic refusal to accept election results. This gaslighting threatens the core principles of American democracy.
#society
The Blaze: Theater hosting performances 'exclusively for black audiences' says white people have 'no standing' to claim racism | Blaze Media
A Toronto theater, Theatre Passe Muraille, is facing a human rights complaint for hosting "Black Out Nights" exclusively for black audiences. Former political candidate Robert Stewart claimed racial discrimination, but the theater argued that white people have no standing to complain about racial discrimination. They have a protocol in place to exclude non-black individuals and offer them alternative showings.
The Telegraph: Israelis feel anger towards their own government and army – but not to Palestinian people
Louise Jacobs recently visited Israel where she witnessed the aftermath of the devastating Hamas attack. She heard stories of survival and saw the destruction caused by the attack. The survivors feel let down by their government and have lost trust in the institutions meant to protect them. They want to see Hamas destroyed to prevent future attacks. They also expressed concern about the rise of anti-Semitism in the UK and fear that radical terrorism will spread if Hamas is not defeated.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Israel to continue fighting despite US deal for humanitarian pauses
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue fighting in Gaza despite the White House announcing a deal for humanitarian pauses. The White House announced that Israel had agreed to halt its offensive in northern Gaza for four hours daily to allow Palestinians to flee and facilitate aid. However, Netanyahu’s spokesman diverged from Washington’s claims, insisting that he would not commit to the exact length of the pauses. This announcement came after pressure from humanitarian groups for a ceasefire.
Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Ukrainians use machine gun trap to destroy Russian unit in seconds
Frontline report: Ukrainians use machine gun trap to destroy Russian unit in seconds. Ukrainian forces expand operations on the eastern bank of the river, transport heavy equipment, and gain a tactical advantage with their position. Russians attempt an assault in Krynky but are eliminated by Ukrainian soldiers. Drone strikes increase, causing significant losses for the Russians. Ukrainians successfully establish a new bridgehead and push Russians back, posing a dilemma for Russia.
The Economist: Spain’s prime minister offers an amnesty to Catalan separatists
Spain's prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, offers amnesty to Catalan separatists involved in the illegal independence referendum in 2017. The deal allows Sánchez to form a government but sparks controversy and outrage among conservatives. The amnesty covers both ringleaders and ordinary participants, leading to criticism and protests from the right.
Daily Wire: Why The Press Hires Journalists Who Work Directly With Hamas
Journalists in Gaza claim that Israel is targeting them, but the truth is that many of these journalists are actually propagandists for Hamas. They work in coordination with Hamas to shield their military resources. The wire services, such as the Associated Press and Reuters, have even paid these pseudo-journalists for their photos. So, when you see "journalism" from Gaza, know that there are no free journalists there.
Washington Free Beacon: Biden Admin Isn't Sanctioning Hamas For Use of Human Shields, Drawing Bipartisan Ire
The Biden administration is not enforcing U.S. sanctions on Hamas's use of human shields, despite bipartisan concerns in Congress. Lawmakers are urging the administration to swiftly impose and enforce sanctions on Hamas for its ongoing use of human shields. The Biden administration has yet to sanction Hamas and Hezbollah leaders for their use of human shields, and lawmakers believe that imposing such sanctions would send a strong message that these war crimes will not be tolerated.
The Telegraph: Nine killed in airstrike in Syria as US retaliates after drone shot down by Iran-backed rebels
In an airstrike, 9 people were killed in Syria as a US drone was shot down by Yemeni rebels. The strike targeted a weapons storage facility used by Iran-backed groups. Tensions are rising over Israel's actions in Gaza.
#economy
Washington Free Beacon: US Has 'No Desire To Decouple from China,' Yellen Says
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expressed her desire for an "open and substantive" discussion on the U.S.-China economic relationship during a meeting with Chinese vice premier He Lifeng in San Francisco. Yellen emphasized that the United States does not want to separate its economy from China, as it would have disastrous consequences. Instead, she seeks a healthy economic relationship that raises concerns about unfair competition. The meetings aim to limit economic fallout and maintain communication on key issues.
#military
The Telegraph: Israeli military breach Hamas 'military quarter'
Israel's military breaches Hamas's military quarter in Gaza City, finding weapons stores and killing 50 militants. Hamas fighters are losing control and their command and control lines may have been severed. Israelis continue to be attacked from both the south and the north.
#health
Fox News: Maya Kowalski sobs as jury awards family $211M after hospital treatment led to mom's suicide
A Florida jury awards $211 million in damages to the family of Maya Kowalski, who alleged that the actions of staff at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital drove her mother to suicide. The jury found the hospital guilty of false imprisonment, fraudulent billing, and causing severe emotional distress.
Maya's mother, Beata Kowalski, was accused of medical abuse for pushing unapproved ketamine treatment for her daughter's rare medical condition. The hospital plans to appeal, arguing that they followed mandatory reporting laws regarding suspected child abuse. The case gained attention after inspiring the documentary series "Take Care of Maya," which explores Maya's condition and her mother's suicide.
The Federalist: NHS Plans To Kill Disabled Baby Despite Italy's Offer Of Free Care
An Italian pro-life organization fights to save the life of terminally ill baby Indi Gregory in a court hearing. Despite a previous ruling allowing Indi to be taken off life support, the Italian government grants her citizenship and covers her medical treatment. Indi's parents appeal the decision, pleading with the British government to save their daughter. The socialized health care system in England becomes a barrier to receiving treatment, and medical professionals are accused of having a perverse incentive to deny disabled individuals the chance to live.
#crime
Fox News: Former Arizona Sen. Martha McSally says she was sexually assaulted while on run in Iowa
Former Arizona Sen. Martha McSally revealed in an Instagram video that she was sexually assaulted while running along the Iowa-Nebraska border. She described being "engulfed" by a man who molested and fondled her until she fought him off. McSally, who has spoken about being a rape survivor, said she chose to fight back and chase after the attacker.
#science
Spectator USA: A trip through plants and their chemicals
Noah Whiteman's book explores the relationship between humans and plant chemicals throughout history. It delves into the medicinal and recreational uses of plants, as well as the dangers they can pose. Whiteman emphasizes that nature's pharmacopoeia was not created with humans in mind and that there is still much to learn about the chemicals found in plants.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: What does Benchmade think about the 940? 6 Questions w/ Vance Callver
Vance Callver, Director of Product Line Management at Benchmade, discusses the 940 series in an interview. He talks about the translation of Warren's design, the popularity of the Osborne, favorite variations, and the brand's vision. Callver also discusses the release of the mini and auto variations of the Osborne and humorously comments on carrying a Benchmade knife.
#other
National Review: The Corner: Census Bureau: No End in Sight to Record-Breaking Immigration
In the early 1900s, the US experienced high levels of immigration, reaching a peak in 1910. However, restrictive legislation and World War I reduced immigration for the next few decades. Currently, the foreign-born share is estimated to be around 15 percent, approaching a new record. Projections suggest that immigration will continue to increase, potentially reaching 20 percent by the end of the century. This unprecedented level of immigration may exacerbate existing divisions in culture, politics, and heritage.
American Thinker: Does religious freedom in America extend to killing Jews?
The gossip gang discusses Mrs. Muhammad's husband planning to kill Jews, believing it is protected by freedom of religion. They also discuss the possibility of anti-Semitic attacks in the future. The ladies then debate whether Islam and the practice of killing Jews can be considered a religion under the First Amendment. They conclude that endorsing murder cannot be considered a religion.