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America One News
9 Dec 2024
#politics
GB News: Revealed: Labour's grip on London BREAKING as poll shows Tory fightback is ON
Recent polling indicates a significant shift in London's political landscape, with the Conservatives projected to win 18 of the capital's 75 seats in a hypothetical election, doubling their current representation. Labour would still hold 49 seats, while the Liberal Democrats maintain six.
The data suggests Labour's vote share has dropped by seven percent to 36%, while the Tories gained three percent, reaching 24%. Key Labour figures, including Health Secretary Wes Streeting, face potential losses, signaling a challenging environment for the party.
Fox News: Harris staffers in Philadelphia were alarmed over campaign's poor outreach to Black and Latino voters: Report
A report reveals that Kamala Harris' campaign staff felt neglected in their outreach to Black and Latino voters in Philadelphia, crucial for swing state success. Staffers expressed frustration over the campaign's focus on White suburban voters and inadequate engagement in minority neighborhoods.
Despite claims from senior advisers that efforts were made, volunteers highlighted a lack of visibility and basic resources in Black areas. Critics argue the campaign's messaging failed to resonate, contributing to Harris' losses in Pennsylvania and other key battlegrounds.
Fox News: Daniel Penny jury set to deliberate lesser charge after manslaughter deadlock and more top headlines
Lara Trump has stepped down from the RNC amid various political developments, including a judge's controversial actions in a Marine veteran's case and Trump's strategic diplomacy efforts. Additionally, Hunter Biden's legal saga continues to unfold, drawing attention.
Meanwhile, mysterious drone sightings are causing concern among Americans, and a Navy veteran's defamation suit against CNN is gaining traction. The political landscape remains tense as Democrats face internal strife and potential bipartisan cooperation emerges on tech issues.
#society
The Federalist: Ignore The Trans Mob's Attempts To Weaponize Your Kindness
During a recent trip to Delhi, a disturbing incident involving a group of aggressive transgender individuals extorting money from a family highlighted issues of exploitation and harassment. The local guide noted such incidents are common, reflecting a troubling dynamic in which kindness is weaponized for extortion.
The author draws parallels between this experience and the situation in the United States, arguing that a minority of trans activists are imposing their agenda at the expense of broader societal values. The piece calls for a reassessment of how this activism is impacting schools, sports, and public discourse.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Dec. 9: Day 430 – IDF shores up buffer zone as Syrian rebels grasp power
Israeli Air Force jets targeted weaponry in Syria amid the fall of the Assad regime, with Israel seizing a buffer zone in the Golan Heights as a defensive measure. Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed credit for the regime change, which he believes could aid negotiations regarding hostages in Gaza.
Negotiations between Israel and Hamas are reportedly advancing, with both sides discussing potential releases of prisoners. The situation remains fluid as regional dynamics shift following the fall of Assad.
#health
The Federalist: The U.K. Takes Another Step Toward State-Sponsored Euthanasia
The UK Parliament's preliminary approval for an assisted suicide regime raises concerns about the devaluation of human life and the influence of government-run healthcare systems. Critics argue that such legislation could lead to broader eligibility and pressure on vulnerable individuals to choose assisted death.
The experience in Canada, where assisted suicide has expanded significantly, serves as a cautionary tale. Advocates stress the importance of protecting the most vulnerable and ensuring they receive necessary support rather than feeling like a burden.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Police accuse Nof Hagalil man of burning cars, spray-painting messages for Iran
An Israeli man, Artyom Zolotarev, was arrested for allegedly committing vandalism on behalf of Iranian intelligence. He is accused of graffitiing anti-government slogans and setting cars on fire in exchange for cryptocurrency. Despite realizing his handler was Iranian, he continued to carry out tasks.
Zolotarev's case is part of a broader trend, with Israeli authorities recently arresting multiple individuals suspected of spying or plotting attacks for Iran. These incidents highlight ongoing efforts by Iranian agents to recruit Israeli citizens for various missions, including serious criminal activities.
#other
Le Monde: BP to 'significantly reduce' renewables investment
BP will significantly cut its investment in renewable energy through 2030, merging its offshore wind business with Japan's Jera to form Jera Nex BP. This partnership aims to create a major offshore wind entity but will reduce BP's expected renewable investments from $10 billion to $5.8 billion.
CEO Murray Auchincloss has shifted focus back to oil and gas for profit, following similar moves by rival Shell. The offshore wind sector faces challenges with rising costs and supply chain issues, despite its importance for Europe's decarbonization efforts.