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America One News
15 Dec 2023
#politics
Liberty Nation News: Will the GOP Majority Last? - Liberty Nation News
An appeals court orders an independent redistricting commission to redraw New York's congressional districts, potentially favoring Democrats in the 2024 election. The GOP majority in the US House is already shrinking due to Republicans quitting before their term ends. The fate of the GOP majority and their legislative agenda hangs in the balance.
#society
GB News: If you're a white man, Aviva don't want you and they don't approve of you, says Jacob Rees-Mogg
Aviva's Chief Executive, Amanda Blank, claims that there are no non-diverse hires at Aviva without her approval. This raises concerns about discrimination against white men, as well as the broader issue of the Equality Act 2010. Jacob Rees-Mogg argues for reform, as the act promotes collectivist thinking, quotas, and discrimination.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Families of hostages meet with UN chief, accuse him of not doing enough to free them
Families of Israeli hostages in Gaza meet with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, accusing him of not doing enough to secure their release. They criticize him for justifying Hamas attacks and not visiting Israel. Guterres expresses solidarity with the families but says he does not have the power to release the hostages himself.
#economy
The Epoch Times: US Retail Investors Sold Stocks at Fastest Pace Since 2021 Despite Market Rally: S&P Global
Retail investors sold over $23.63 billion in stocks in November, the largest monthly outflow since the end of 2021. Hedge funds and institutional investors also sold equities, while index funds and ETFs purchased $22 billion. Retail investors mostly abandoned positions in several sectors.
The increase in retail outflows coincided with a rally in the U.S. stock market. The Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite have all experienced significant gains this year. Hedge funds and some analysts believe the market rally may not continue into 2024, with the potential for interest rate cuts affecting forecasts for stocks.
#crime
Le Monde: Prince Harry victim of phone hacking, judge rules
Prince Harry wins phone hacking lawsuit against Daily Mirror, awarded £140,000. Widespread phone hacking over many years, executives aware and covered it up.
#sports
GB News: Tyson Fury plots revenge against rival after boxing star was accused of cheating
In his quest for revenge against Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury is helping Joseph Parker prepare for their fight. Wilder has accused Fury of cheating in their previous bouts. Fury is eager for his old enemy to lose and has been providing advice and sparring assistance to Parker. Meanwhile, Wilder continues to stand by his accusations and is receiving support from friends. Fury is also preparing for his upcoming fight against Oleksandr Usyk, but reports suggest that Usyk is unimpressed with Fury's preparation.
#other
Fox News: US prescribed burn associations blaze a trail for conservation in the South
Controlled burns, organized by volunteer teams in prescribed burn associations, are being used to restore the longleaf pine range in the Southeast. More than 100 associations exist across 18 states, with North Carolina leading the movement. These burns are crucial for the health of the forests and are seen as a way to revive traditions and reconnect with the land.
Flag And Cross: Bat Population In Britain Decimated By Shipbuilding, Study Shows
Research from the University of Exeter has shown that shipbuilding in Britain led to a significant decline in the country's bat population. As millions of trees were felled to build ships during the growth of the British Empire, bat numbers decreased. The study focused on the Western barbastelle bat, finding that its population has declined by 99 percent over centuries. The research also highlighted the importance of woodland cover and diverse habitats for bats, while artificial light disrupted their connectivity. The study's findings are crucial for bat conservation efforts and underscore the need for similar studies on other species .