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America One News
19 Dec 2023
#politics
Fox News: Texas rep accuses Gov. Abbott of wanting to 'kill' migrants coming across border
Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett criticized Republicans for their stance on immigration, stating that they have never gotten it right. She called tying immigration issues to national security issues "absolutely insane" and accused her own governor, Greg Abbott, of wanting to "kill" migrants. Crockett argued that Republicans lack solutions and are defunding border security, while also suggesting that nobody should be turned away at the border.
#society
GB News: Barclays under fire as churches ditch bank over ‘concerns’ about links to fossil fuel industry
Religious charities are leaving Barclays over its ties to the fossil fuel industry. Climate Christian Action confirmed the departure of various religious organizations, including Sheffield Cathedral and the Greenbelt Festival. Barclays has faced criticism for investing in oil and gas, leading these groups to move to other banks.
#war
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Dec. 19: Day 74 – Hostage families split as new release deal may loom
In episode 74 of The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing podcast, reporter Canaan Lidor discusses the political camps within the hostage families' movement, while reporter Gianluca Pacchiani reports on concerns within the Jerusalem municipality. Additionally, Lidor discusses plans for internally displaced Israelis near the Gaza and Lebanon borders, and Pacchiani speaks with a Santa in the Old City who is keeping up his traditions. The episode also mentions the cancellation of public Christmas celebrations and the removal of "Israel in Egypt" from a German choir's holiday concert.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: The challenges facing the new anti-Houthi coalition in the Red Sea
The United States forms a naval coalition in the Red Sea to combat Houthi attacks. The operation, called "Operation Prosperity Guardian," includes countries like the UK, France, and Spain. The coalition aims to protect trade and mariners, but countries like Egypt and Saudi Arabia are absent due to conflicting interests.
GB News: Eurovision backs Israel's participation in contest after fans call for boycott amid conflict with Hamas
Organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest have defended Israel's participation, despite calls for a boycott due to the conflict in Gaza. The event is open to public service broadcasters and Israel's public broadcaster has been participating for 50 years. The contest remains non-political.
#military
Liberty Nation News: Arlington Confederate Monument Gets Stay of Execution - Liberty Nation News
In an effort to erase Confederate symbols, the Pentagon planned to remove a monument at Arlington National Cemetery. This decision has sparked disaffection among Americans from southern states and risks alienating potential military recruits.
#technology
GB News: Terrifying AI works out your password by listening to the sounds as you type
AI can accurately recognize passwords by listening to the sounds of keyboard keys or video meeting feeds, raising concerns about traditional methods of device and app security. Researchers used Deep Learning to identify pressed keys and convert waveforms into images for comparison. While most people need not worry about this attack, nation-states and industrial espionage may exploit this technology. To confuse the AI, users can switch between upper and lower-case characters, use special characters, and type with ten fingers. Password managers like Google and Apple's offerings provide secure alphanumeric passwords and protect login details.
#other
Fox News: US officials propose historic conservation measures for old growth forests amid growing threats
The Biden administration plans to protect old-growth trees on federal land by revising management plans for national forests and grasslands. The proposal aims to address threats such as wildfires, insects, and disease, and is expected to be completed by early 2025.