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America One News
27 Dec 2023
#politics
The Telegraph: Russian celebrities forced to make public apologies after ‘almost naked’ party
Russian celebrities and socialites face backlash and loss of opportunities after attending a provocative Christmas party in Moscow. The party, which featured attendees dressed in lingerie and BDSM-style props, angered conservatives and traditionalists. The party organizer, Anastasia Ivleeva, is under investigation for tax evasion and may be charged with promoting homosexuality.
#society
Le Monde: In Sarajevo, a museum shows war through the eyes of children
Jasminko Halilovic, director of Sarajevo's War Childhood Museum, travels to war-torn countries to visit children affected by armed conflict. He collects their memories and shares them to raise awareness of the impacts of war on children's lives. Through his work, he aims to preserve and honor their experiences.
#military
The Telegraph: Russia’s electronic warfare tactics are helping it turn the tide against Ukraine
Russian jamming technology has proven to be highly effective in disabling Ukraine's prized missiles, rockets, and drones on the front lines of the war. Russian electronic warfare systems have created an invisible wall of electromagnetic pulses, giving Moscow a significant advantage. Ukrainian soldiers are resorting to countermeasures such as reprogramming and swarming drones, but more sophisticated options remain out of their reach due to export bans and cost constraints. The Ukrainian military seeks to improve its technology to prevent Russia from rapidly advancing on their territory.
#culture
Forbes: Tom Smothers, Half Of Comedic Duo The Smothers Brothers, Dies At 86: Here Are The Biggest Deaths Of 2023
Legendary Irish singer-songwriter Shane MacGowan died at age 65. MacGowan was best known as the lead singer of The Pogues, achieving success with their unique blend of punk rock and traditional Irish folk songs. Tributes came from Irish and British society, praising his contributions to music and Irish culture.
#health
Fox News: Birth of 'miracle twins,' 5 resolutions for wellness, and 9 mental health predictions
CHANDLER STYLE SUMMARIES:
1. Alabama woman with double uterus delivers twins.
2. Causes of freckles explained by experts.
3. Neurologist shares 5 tips for healthier 2024.
4. New procedure to control treatment-resistant hypertension.
5. Colorado confirms first case of measles in four years.
6. Psychotherapist predicts mental health trends for 2024.
7. Pets are beneficial for cognitive health in adults over 50.
8. Personalized Moderna vaccine shows promise for improved tumor survival.
9. Santa Claus reunites with medical team that saved his life.
Fox News: Bruce Willis’ wife says her love for actor ‘only grows’ but admits ‘holidays are hard’ amid dementia battle
Bruce Willis' wife, Emma Heming, celebrates their 16-year anniversary with heartfelt photos on Instagram. They have been staying strong as Bruce battles dementia.
#outdoors
Backpacker: A New Fabric Is Heating Up the Ultralight Arms Race
Victoria-based startup Aluula Composites is introducing Graflyte, a lightweight material that may revolutionize the ultralight pack market. Graflyte is lighter than the current dominant material Ultra and can be heat-bonded to itself, eliminating the need for sewing. Additionally, Graflyte's full PE construction allows for recycling, making it an environmentally friendly choice. Aluula plans to partner with select brands for distribution, limiting buying options for consumers.
#other
Fox News: American colleges rocked by numerous antisemitic incidents in 2023: 'The face of violence and hate'
Several college campuses in the United States experienced a surge in antisemitic incidents following an attack by Hamas militants on Israel. These incidents included protests and demonstrations that specifically targeted Jewish students. In some cases, Jewish students were physically attacked, locked inside buildings, and verbally harassed. The Jewish community in the United States is vowing to remain vigilant and combat rising antisemitism on college campuses.