
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 3, 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
16 Dec 2024
#politics
Le Monde: François Bayrou's tough task: Forming a big-tent government
Newly appointed Prime Minister François Bayrou faces significant challenges, including a financial crisis following a credit rating downgrade by Moody's and the humanitarian disaster caused by cyclone Chido in Mayotte. His administration aims to prioritize budgetary issues as he forms a new government.
Bayrou, emphasizing his role as a builder, is currently engaged in negotiations to establish a "general interest government" as he navigates these pressing emergencies.
CNSNews: How Many of These 39 Legacy Media Lies Did You Fall for?
Elon Musk affirmed the existence of numerous false narratives propagated by legacy media, responding to a conservative commentator's list of 39 alleged media lies. The claims, many of which have been debunked, include topics like the Trump-Russia collusion and the Inflation Reduction Act's impact.
Musk's response highlights ongoing concerns about media credibility and the influence of partisan narratives on public perception. The list serves as a reminder of the contentious relationship between media outlets and various political figures.
Breitbart: 'Two Tier Justice' -- OnlyFans Model Who Attacked Nigel Farage Avoids Jail Time
Victoria Thomas Bowen, who assaulted Nigel Farage with a milkshake, received a 13-week prison sentence that was suspended for 12 months, raising concerns about two-tier justice in Britain. Farage criticized the ruling, highlighting the growing security risks for public figures.
The incident has sparked backlash on social media, with some activists expressing outrage over the perceived leniency of the sentence. Bowen has also attempted to profit from the incident, promoting her OnlyFans account following the attack.
The Telegraph: Scholz loses vote of no confidence setting Germany up for February election
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has lost a no-confidence vote, prompting plans for early elections in February after the collapse of his coalition. Critics, including CDU leader Friedrich Merz, have condemned Scholz's leadership, citing a deep economic crisis and loss of credibility in Europe.
Scholz framed the upcoming election as a chance for voters to choose between investment and austerity, while facing scrutiny over his government's past actions. With his party's approval ratings low, Scholz is expected to request the Bundestag's dissolution, with elections likely on February 23, 2025.
Breitbart: Sanders: Trump Talking About Jailing January 6 Committee Sounds Like 'Tin-Pot Dictator'
Senator Bernie Sanders criticized President-elect Donald Trump for suggesting that members of the January 6 committee should be jailed, labeling him a "tin-pot dictator." He emphasized the importance of protecting civil liberties and American democracy through the FBI and Justice Department.
Sanders also indicated that President Biden should seriously consider preemptive pardons for the committee members, condemning Trump's remarks as indicative of authoritarianism. He asserted that arresting elected officials for their investigations undermines democratic principles.
#society
Human Events: Poland becomes first EU nation to implement firearms training in all primary and secondary schools
Poland is introducing mandatory shooting classes for students, starting in the 2024-25 school year. The curriculum includes marksmanship, cyber threat awareness, and emergency rescue preparation. This initiative follows concerns over regional security amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Parents and students support the program, viewing it as a way to enhance safety and instill patriotism. The law, signed in 2022, will affect 18,000 schools and provide necessary training equipment.
Breitbart: Church of England Cleric Faces Calls to Resign over Child Abuse Scandal
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell faces calls for resignation over his handling of a priest accused of sexual misconduct. Despite knowing the priest was barred from being alone with children, Cottrell allowed him to remain in his post until a new victim came forward in 2019.
Cottrell, set to take over as head of the Church of England, expressed regret over the situation but defended his actions, stating there were no legal grounds for earlier intervention. Critics, including Bishop Helen-Ann Hartley, question his credibility to lead the church amid ongoing concerns about accountability.
#health
Forbes: Red Dye No. 3 Could Be Banned In Coming Weeks—Impacting These Foods
The FDA is considering a ban on Red No. 3, an artificial food coloring linked to thyroid cancer in animals and potential behavioral issues in children. This comes after California's statewide ban and similar actions in other countries.
Despite its long history of regulation, Red No. 3 is still found in many food products and medications in the U.S., raising health concerns among parents and advocates. The FDA has been reviewing a petition to revoke its use since 2022.
#crime
Fox News: Beauty store owner killed while trying to defend business from shoplifters
Ilson Miriam Kim, a 64-year-old mother and business owner in Jacksonville, Florida, was killed while attempting to stop shoplifters at her beauty supply store, Beauty Max. The incident occurred on December 6 when she confronted two thieves, who then fatally ran her over with their vehicle.
Kim, who immigrated from South Korea in 1986, leaves behind a husband and two daughters. Her family noted that the store had been facing ongoing theft issues, and Kim's decision to intervene was a culmination of frustration. The investigation is ongoing, with no arrests made yet.
GB News: National Lottery winner who scooped £100k on scratchcard faces jail after police raid his home
Jack Tanbini, a former National Lottery winner, faces jail after being caught with over £150,000 worth of cocaine in his home. The 28-year-old admitted to being involved in the supply of Class A drugs and was remanded in custody after police raids uncovered significant quantities of cocaine and cash.
Tanbini previously won £100,000 from a scratchcard but has since squandered most of his winnings. His criminal history includes prior convictions for drug-related offenses. Sentencing is scheduled for January 8, with the judge indicating a substantial prison term is likely.
Fox News: JonBenet Ramsey's dad suggests daughter’s killer motivated by money in resurfaced interview
A previously unaired interview with JonBenet Ramsey's parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, has resurfaced alongside a new documentary about their daughter's unsolved murder from 1996. John Ramsey expressed interest in re-testing crime scene evidence for DNA, noting the significance of the ransom note's amount, $118,000, which he believes is linked to the killer.
John Ramsey remains hopeful for progress under new Boulder Police leadership and has urged the department to turn over evidence to the FBI for further testing. The case has seen multiple police chiefs since the murder, and while a grand jury indicted the Ramseys in 1999, charges were never pursued.