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America One News
10 Dec 2024
#politics
Forbes: Matt Gaetz Gets Job On Conservative One America News Network
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz is set to host "The Matt Gaetz Show" on One America News, confirmed by the network through graphics on its website. This comes after Gaetz withdrew from consideration to be Donald Trump's attorney general amid ongoing sexual misconduct allegations.
Despite resigning from Congress and facing investigations, Gaetz remains active in politics, indicating he will continue to engage from a different platform. The GOP recently blocked efforts to release an Ethics Committee report on his conduct, claiming the committee lacks jurisdiction over him post-resignation.
Fox News: Trump admin urged to launch federal civil rights probe into Manhattan DA's office after Daniel Penny trial
New York City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino is calling for a federal civil rights investigation into the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, claiming that DA Alvin Bragg's charges against Marine veteran Daniel Penny were politically motivated. Penny was acquitted in a high-profile subway chokehold case involving the death of Jordan Neely, leading to outrage among activists.
Paladino argues that the prosecution was biased and that the DA's office needs scrutiny. Bragg, in response to the acquittal, emphasized respect for the jury process and condemned threats against prosecutors. Critics, including attorney Maud Maron, have also questioned Bragg's approach to the case and his overall prosecutorial policies.
#society
The Telegraph: French furious over QR codes to enter Notre Dame
Visitors to Notre Dame Cathedral expressed frustration after being denied entry without a QR code. The announcement led to boos as many were caught off guard, contradicting prior statements that there would be a queue for those without reservations.
Fox News: Jordan Neely's father played a role in his death. Don't ignore America's fatherhood crisis
Jordan Neely faced a tragic life marked by trauma, homelessness, and mental health struggles, ultimately leading to his death in a subway incident involving Marine veteran Daniel Penny. Despite his talent, Neely's struggles went unaddressed, raising questions about societal responsibility.
The recent lawsuit filed by Neely's father, Andre Zachary, has sparked outrage, with critics questioning his absence during Neely's life and struggles. The author argues that Zachary's pursuit of damages is self-serving, emphasizing the need for accountability in fatherhood and the impact of absentee parenting on communities.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Chinese hackers target US telecoms: What you need to know to protect your data
Chinese hackers have launched a significant cyber espionage campaign against U.S. telecom companies, targeting sensitive communications and customer data. At least eight firms have been affected, with the FBI noting that hackers accessed information from government officials and political figures.
To combat these threats, cybersecurity agencies have provided guidance on improving data security, including the use of end-to-end encryption and regular software updates. Experts warn that vulnerabilities exist due to back doors created for law enforcement, which can be exploited by malicious actors.
Le Monde: Poland's Tusk says Ukraine peace talks could start this winter
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced potential peace talks to end Russia's war in Ukraine could start this winter. As Poland prepares to assume the EU presidency, Tusk emphasized the country's role in supporting Ukraine and facilitating military aid.
Tusk is set to meet with Ukrainian President Zelensky and French President Macron, discussing the outcomes of recent talks in Paris. He also highlighted ongoing communication with Scandinavian and Baltic leaders regarding peace initiatives.
The Telegraph: India’s new Russia-made warship comes with Ukrainian engines
The INS Tushil, a Krivak-class stealth frigate, was commissioned into the Indian navy on Dec 9 at the Yantar Shipyard in Russia. This warship features engines from a Ukrainian company, highlighting India's unique procurement strategy involving both Russia and Ukraine in its naval construction.
This addition strengthens India's fleet of advanced stealth-guided missile frigates while showcasing the complexities of international defense collaboration.
#culture
The Western Journal: Justice: Cancel Culture Queen Cancelled - Lib Writer Taylor Lorenz Out After Celebrating CEO’s Murder
Taylor Lorenz, a former reporter known for her controversial views, has been dropped by Vox Media for her remarks celebrating the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Despite claiming her comments reflected public sentiment against the healthcare system, her social media activity has drawn significant backlash.
Lorenz's dismissal follows her unapologetic stance on the incident, where she expressed "joy" over the CEO's death. Her history of polarizing actions, including doxing and emotional responses to criticism, has contributed to her reputation and the decision by Vox Media not to renew her podcast distribution deal.
#crime
GB News: Brazen Lidl thief walks out of local store with bag 'filled with stolen goods' as police issue CCTV appeal
Police are investigating a theft at a Lidl store in Shepperton, Surrey, where a suspect stole goods on November 29. Authorities have released CCTV images of a man they wish to identify, urging the public for assistance in the investigation.
The incident occurred between 11am and 11:15am, and the store remains open while police inquiries continue. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Surrey Police.
The Western Journal: Suspect in CEO Killing Identified as an Ivy League Graduate Who Penned Chilling Manifesto
Luigi Mangione, an Ivy League graduate, was arrested in a Pennsylvania McDonald's as the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. He was found with a gun similar to the one used in the shooting, a silencer, and multiple false identifications.
Mangione, 26, had written a chilling manifesto expressing violent sentiments against the healthcare industry, echoing the rhetoric of infamous terrorists. His family expressed shock at his arrest, while he had gained a significant following on social media.
#outdoors
On The Water: Reader Report: Two Late-Season PB Largemouth Bass
The author recounts a successful bass fishing trip with his brother in Massachusetts, where mild weather and abundant bait led to a remarkable afternoon catch. They utilized minimal gear and targeted specific offshore spots, resulting in multiple personal bests and a total of 24.56 lbs of bass in just 2.5 hours.
The day was marked by excitement as they navigated through various fishing conditions, ultimately landing several large fish, including a notable 7.98-pound bass. Their experience highlights the importance of favorable conditions and strategic fishing techniques.