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America One News
4 Dec 2023
#politics
Flag And Cross: Watch: Lefty Bill Maher Admits Schools 'Indoctrinate' Kids to Hate America
Bill Maher endorses Trump's view that American students are taught to hate their country. Maher criticizes progressive demonstrators supporting Hamas, saying they've been indoctrinated. Sen. Schumer calls antisemitism a serious issue. Carville repeats debunked claim about Trump and Charlottesville. Young liberals criticized for supporting Hamas and lack of understanding. Maher criticizes White House and congressional staffers for protesting against Biden's stance on Israel.
The Telegraph: Miss Universe winner claimed to be at centre of alleged plot to overthrow Nicaraguan government
Miss Universe winner, Sheynnis Palacios, is accused of being involved in a foreign-backed plot against Nicaragua's authoritarian government. Karen Celebertti, the director of the national beauty pageant, is wanted on conspiracy charges for allegedly rigging the competition and supporting anti-government contestants. Protests broke out after Palacios' victory, despite a ban on demonstrations.
#society
Fox News: Minnesota landslide kills 19-year-old at state park
19-year-old dies in landslide at Minneopa State Park in southern Minnesota. Death labeled as accidental, investigation underway.
Breitbart: Virginia Art Festival Cancels Hanukkah Menorah Lighting Unless It Backs 'Ceasefire' in Gaza
A menorah lighting at an art festival in Virginia was canceled due to concerns that it would support Israel's actions against Hamas. The event organizers claimed that it would appear to choose sides in the conflict, despite the lighting having nothing to do with Israel. The Jewish community condemned the decision as anti-Semitic and urged the organizers to reinstate the apolitical ceremony.
#war
Times Of Israel: Hamas may have profited from Oct. 7 assault with informed trading — study
Recent study finds that Hamas may have profited from its attack on Israel by short-selling Israeli companies. Traders with advance knowledge made billions. Short selling spiked before the attack, surpassing previous crises. Major Israeli banks and companies were analyzed. ( )
Breitbart: *** WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT *** More Evidence of Hamas Rapes, Sexual Violence in October 7 Attack
New evidence reveals rape and sexual violence committed by Palestinian Hamas terrorists during the October 7 terror attack at the Supernova music festival. Eyewitnesses, including Yoni Saadon, are coming forward and detailing the brutal acts they witnessed. Israeli police are slowly building sexual assault cases against the terrorists, though collecting physical evidence has been challenging. The investigation faces further complications due to alleged Israeli violations of international law.
Le Monde: Video. Southern Gaza's Nasser Hospital overwhelmed by wounded
Israeli bombardments targeted the town of Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip, causing overcrowding at the local hospital with three times its capacity. The head of the World Health Organization expressed deep concern over the situation.
#health
Breitbart: John Kerry Demands End to Coal Plants 'Anywhere in the World'
John Kerry, the US climate envoy, expressed his militant stance against coal power plants, stating that they should not be permitted anywhere in the world. He emphasized the connection between the climate crisis and health issues, delivering his message during a dedicated "Health Day" at the COP28 climate conference. Kerry criticized the lack of responsibility taken by adults in positions of power and highlighted China's significant investment in coal power. He is serving as the first US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate and is determined to combat climate change through diplomacy.
#crime
Fox News: Florida GOP Chairman Christian Ziegler claims innocence, will not resign over rape allegation
Florida GOP Chairman Christian Ziegler refuses to resign despite a woman's rape allegation, claiming innocence and attributing the accusation to political targeting. Ziegler's wife supports him, stating that the encounter was consensual. While the investigation is ongoing, Governor Ron DeSantis has suggested that Ziegler should step down to prevent distraction for the party.
#sports
Forbes: Stealth Pitching Breakthrough: Twins RHP Bailey Ober
Bailey Ober, the Minnesota Twins' 5th starter, quietly excelled last season despite flying under the radar. He has thrived in his big league opportunities, showcasing elite-level walk avoidance, above-average bat-missing ability, and solid contact management skills. While his lack of fastball velocity may hinder him, his fastball/changeup combo has been effective. With the potential for more durability, Ober has the makings of an elite starter and is expected to receive more attention in the future.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: The Best Telescopic Fishing Rods of 2023
Telescopic fishing rods offer portability and convenience for anglers on the go. Despite their decline in popularity in the US market, there are still some quality options available. The Daiwa Ninja X is a top choice for serious anglers, offering sensitivity and durability. The Eagle Claw Spinning Pack-It Rod is an affordable and durable option for kids. The Zebco 33 Spincast Telescopic Combo provides an easy-to-operate reel and durable construction. The Sougayilang Combo Spinning Rod and Reel includes everything needed to fish and is suitable for larger species. The KastKing Blackhawk II offers a wide range of lengths and actions for various fishing needs. Telescopic rods may be seen as compromise solutions, but there are quality options available that can surprise anglers with their performance.
Field & Stream: Best Bushcraft Axes of 2023, Tested and Reviewed
Field & Stream provides a list of the best bushcraft axes for camping and survival. The top picks include the Hults Bruk Almike, Combar Titanium, Reapr Versa Camp Axe, Fiskars X25 Splitting Axe, and Gränsfors Bruk Scandinavian Forest. These axes were tested and chosen based on their effectiveness, versatility, budget-friendliness, splitting capability, and felling ability. Field & Stream has a long-standing reputation for providing reliable and honest outdoor gear reviews.
#technology
The Telegraph: Algorithm that replaced weather forecasters predicts heatwave in December
French weather forecasters are going on strike over their ousting by algorithms. Three unions at Météo-France are protesting the increasing reliance on a new forecast system that gives "pride of place to automation." The unions argue that automated bulletins and forecasts are no longer systematically supervised by humans, leading to errors and customer complaints.
#other
Forbes: Russia's Expanded Anti-LGBTQ+ Crackdown, Explained
Russian Supreme Court rules that LGBTQ+ activism is an "extremist organization," allowing authorities to suppress LGBTQ+ rights. Putin's crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights intensifies, with fines and possible expulsion for violators. Human rights defenders are labeled "extremist."
Breitbart: COP28 President Declares ‘No Science’ in Demands for End of Fossil Fuels
Emirati president of COP28, Sultan Al Jaber, denies alarmist demands to end fossil fuel use, stating it would lead to societal decay. He dismisses claims of a climate crisis and points out the lack of science supporting the phase-out of fossil fuels. Al Jaber challenges critics to provide viable solutions instead of finger-pointing.
Forbes: ‘The Marvels’ Is Officially The Lowest-Grossing MCU Movie, Undeservedly So
"The Marvels" is the lowest-grossing MCU movie of all time, earning only $197 million worldwide. It is a significant drop compared to earlier MCU movies, and even the post-Endgame era movies. Critics have been less favorable, but this film deserves better.
Fox News: US National Parks see new regulations restricting tourist flights
New regulations will restrict air tours over national parks and monuments in the US to protect the serenity of these natural areas. The regulations, a result of a federal appeals court ruling, have been contested by tour operators who argue they provide access to the elderly and disabled. Environmentalists argue that the noise disrupts the experiences of visitors and the tribes who live near the parks. The issue has become contentious, leading to litigation and a congressional oversight hearing.