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America One News
29 Jan 2025
#politics
Breitbart: California to Dismiss Case Against Journalists Who Exposed Abortion Industry
California has reached a settlement to dismiss a case against journalists David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt, who released undercover videos in 2015 alleging illegal practices in the abortion industry. After nearly nine years of legal battles, the state agreed to a "no contest" plea on a single charge, which will be expunged in due course.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta framed the plea deal as a victory for reproductive rights, while critics argue it reflects a politically motivated prosecution against those exposing alleged wrongdoing in the abortion sector. The case has raised ongoing discussions about the legality and ethics of undercover journalism.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: 'Captain America' Hates America
Superhero narratives have shifted from traditional themes of patriotism to more progressive messages, with recent portrayals of Captain America reflecting this change. The character has been replaced by a version that distances itself from American ideals, leading to declining comic sales and box office performance.
Actor Anthony Mackie, who plays this new iteration, expressed mixed feelings about the character's representation of America, prompting skepticism about his true views. Critics argue that this shift embodies a broader trend of "woke" culture in comics, undermining classic values.
#crime
GB News: Children raped and abused in high street hotel chains as offenders 'put do not disturb sign on door and do whatever they want'
Reports reveal that children are being sexually abused in hotels, with police recording 504 offences in 2023, including 203 rapes. Victims are primarily female, with many being groomed by male perpetrators. The NPCC and UK Hospitality are working on initiatives to raise awareness and prevent such crimes.
Hotels, often located near transport hubs, provide privacy that facilitates abuse. Training programs like Operation Makesafe aim to help staff identify and report signs of exploitation. Police are conducting operations to ensure hotel staff know how to respond to suspicious situations.