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America One News
26 Jan 2025
#society
Le Monde: How a handful of far-right accounts influence Elon Musk's vision of Europe
Elon Musk, who claims traditional media is failing, has shifted his focus to European news via his platform X. Previously indifferent to Germany, he engaged in a heated debate with the German Federal Foreign Office regarding migrant rescue boats, highlighting his newfound interest in the issue.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump calls for Jordan, Egypt to accept more Palestinian refugees: 'Clean out that whole thing'
President Trump proposed that Arab nations, particularly Jordan and Egypt, accept more Palestinian refugees from Gaza, suggesting it could help "clean out" the area impacted by the Israel-Hamas conflict. He emphasized the need for a long-term solution and expressed interest in rebuilding Gaza.
Former U.S. Rep. Justin Amash criticized Trump's comments, arguing they undermine Palestinian identity and history. He described the potential displacement as ethnic cleansing, highlighting the deep ancestral ties Palestinians have to the region.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: US Can't Account for Much of $7 Trillion in Spending - Liberty Nation News
The U.S. government is set to spend over $7 trillion in fiscal year 2025, with projections exceeding $10 trillion by 2033. A recent GAO report highlights serious deficiencies in fiscal management, particularly at the Department of Defense, and calls for urgent reforms to ensure long-term sustainability.
Despite high revenues, the government faces a spending problem rather than a revenue issue. The Department of Government Efficiency, established to cut federal spending, has reported early savings, but the overall fiscal path remains unsustainable.
#culture
GB News: Sir Tom Jones's ex-girlfriend drops major Engelbert Humperdinck bombshell amid crooners' feud
Charlotte Laws has accused Engelbert Humperdinck of making inappropriate advances towards her in the 1980s, including an incident where he allegedly dropped his trousers after inviting her backstage. Humperdinck has denied these claims, while Laws insists they are true.
The longstanding feud between Humperdinck and Tom Jones, which Laws attributes to jealousy over Jones's success, continues to escalate. Both singers rose to fame in the 1960s and have remained prominent figures in the music industry.
#health
Fox News: Finding healthy food at grocery store by doing this is 'outdated,' say diet experts
The traditional grocery shopping advice to "shop the perimeter" is becoming outdated, as it may lead consumers to overlook nutritious options in the center aisles. Dietitians emphasize that many healthy foods, such as canned tuna and whole grains, can be found in these areas.
Experts recommend a more holistic approach to grocery shopping, focusing on reading labels and selecting nutrient-dense foods that align with personal health goals. Incorporating seasonal and locally sourced produce is also advised for better nutrition.