THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jun 1, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
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.
back  
topic
America One News
America One News
8 Dec 2023

#politics

Fox News: A few questions for Republicans about abortion
A few questions for Republicans about abortion
Voters send clear message to Republican Party, supporting abortion access. GOP must listen to American people or Democrats will continue to win. Republicans, understand that a ban is a ban.


#society

The Telegraph: We can’t rely on the government alone to stop Big Porn
We can’t rely on the government alone to stop Big Porn
The US government investigated the online porn site, Aylo, for sex trafficking and child exploitation crimes. While the charges were dropped, the incident highlights the need to confront the violence of pornography. The industry's harm can only be addressed if we hold ourselves accountable and target the financial institutions that support it.


Fox News: 'DINK' couples receive mixed responses after flaunting child-free lifestyle on TikTok
'DINK' couples receive mixed responses after flaunting child-free lifestyle on TikTok
Young couples on TikTok are celebrating their decision to remain childless by choice, embracing the "DINK" (dual income, no kids) lifestyle. These couples share videos highlighting the financial benefits of not having children, such as more disposable income and freedom to travel. The trend has gained popularity as the number of Americans opposing parenthood continues to rise.


#war

Times Of Israel: Six Palestinians reported killed in northern West Bank clashes
Six Palestinians reported killed in northern West Bank clashes
Six Palestinian Arabs were killed and several others injured in clashes with Israeli forces in the northern West Bank. The violence occurred during a raid on a refugee camp by Israeli troops. The clashes are part of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.


#crime

GB News: Ulez camera blown up by improvised explosive device as police launch probe
Ulez camera blown up by improvised explosive device as police launch probe
An investigation is underway after an explosive device destroyed a Ulez camera in Sidcup. The blast damaged nearby homes and vehicles, but the incident is not being treated as terrorism. Residents were left shaken, describing the explosion like something from a "war film." No injuries were reported, and authorities are urgently seeking information.


#sports

GB News: Trans players must be BANNED from women's football demand MPs as FA blasted for lack of action
Trans players must be BANNED from women's football demand MPs as FA blasted for lack of action
Over 50 MPs have called on the FA to ban trans players from women's football, citing concerns over safety and fairness. The letter comes after a female player suffered a serious injury while playing against a transgender player. The FA currently allows players above the under 16 level to participate in teams based on their preferred gender.


#other

Fox News: Washington Post strikers say 'we deserve better' as they walk off job in historic protest
Washington Post strikers say 'we deserve better' as they walk off job in historic protest
Washington Post employees went on strike, accusing the company of breaking the law and bargaining in bad faith over contracts and buyouts. The strike, which lasted 24 hours, aimed to secure fair pay and better working conditions for journalists. The company is facing financial losses and hopes to reach a contract agreement by the end of the month.


Times Of Israel: Army says it hit over 450 sites in Gaza in past day; 2 more soldiers killed in battles
Army says it hit over 450 sites in Gaza in past day; 2 more soldiers killed in battles
IDF carries out strikes on over 450 targets in Gaza, including military compounds and weapons depots. IDF Navy also launches strikes on Hamas naval forces. Ground operations continue, with 91 military deaths since late October. Hamas-run health ministry reports another 40 deaths in strikes near Gaza City and "dozens" in other areas. US President Biden emphasizes need to protect civilians and separate them from Hamas. Men suspected of involvement with Hamas seen being held by Israeli troops in northern Gaza. Global concern grows over civilian casualties and shortages of food, water, fuel, and medicines. UN Secretary General invokes Article 99 and Security Council prepares to vote on a draft resolution for a ceasefire. Aid trucks entering Gaza fall short of expectations, but Israel plans to increase inspections at the Kerem Shalom Crossing. Israel approves minimal increase in fuel supplies to prevent humanitarian crisis.