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America One News
13 Dec 2023
#politics
GB News: If we really want to ‘stop the boats’, we need to leave the European Court says Jacob Rees-Mogg
The Government secured a comfortable majority, paving the way for a bill to address the small boats problem. However, concerns remain about potential challenges under human rights law, highlighting the complex nature of international law and the need for a democratic mandate in determining rights and addressing issues like illegal migration.
Le Monde: Donald Tusk sworn in as Poland's new prime minister
Poland's new pro-EU Prime Minister Donald Tusk replaces eight years of right-wing populist rule. Tusk aims to restore Poland's position in the EU and prioritize aid for Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Haley facing heat for bringing Chinese company to South Carolina, standing next to CCP flag praising them
Former UN Ambassador and 2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley is facing criticism for her ties to Chinese-owned companies while she was governor of South Carolina. Haley allegedly worked to recruit a Chinese-owned company, Bluestar Silicones, to the state and gave a speech standing next to a Chinese flag. Critics argue that Haley has been weak on China and question her commitment to protecting American businesses.
#economy
GB News: Nottingham City Council to cut 500 jobs weeks before Christmas amidst financial crisis
Nottingham City Council, facing financial difficulties due to underfunding by the government, has proposed job cuts and reduced library services to balance its budget. They suggest cutting 500 full-time positions and increasing council tax. The council blames the national government for their financial woes.
#health
Fox News: Blood test may predict the organs in the body that are aging faster than normal, says Stanford study
A blood test can detect aging organs in seemingly healthy individuals, helping predict the risk of disease and death. Researchers from Stanford University found that one in five adults aged 50 or older has at least one organ aging at an accelerated rate. By analyzing specialized proteins in a person's blood, the test can determine the biological age of an organ, even if the person appears healthy at the time. This could allow for therapeutic interventions before symptoms appear.
#crime
Fox News: Missouri woman's family believes her death in motel, ruled suicide, was murder: 'Most horrible case'
Six years after a Missouri woman's death was ruled a suicide, her family and a nonprofit organization claim she was actually murdered. The Justice Project at Alliance for HOPE International conducted an investigation that concluded Elizabeth "Libby" Caswell died by strangulation. The Independence Police Department's handling of the case is being criticized for focusing on suicide instead of conducting a proper investigation.
#outdoors
Snowmobile How: Snowmobile Wear Guards vs. Carbides: The Differences
Snowmobile wear guards and carbides are essential accessories that attach to the bottom of the skis to improve traction and control on ice or hard-packed snow. Wear bars, or wear rods, provide added traction and serve as a connection point for carbides. Carbides, made of composite steel infused with carbon, offer even more grip and stability. Although their names are interchangeable, carbides cannot be used without wear bars. These accessories, which can be replaced or sharpened, are crucial for maintaining control and preventing accidents while riding a snowmobile.