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America One News
11 Feb 2025
#politics
The Federalist: Not Tired Of Losing, The Left Doubles Down On Insanity
Michigan state Rep. Laurie Pohutsky recently revealed she underwent elective surgery due to fears about potential restrictions on reproductive rights under President Trump, despite abortion being constitutionally protected in Michigan. Her comments have sparked controversy and threats, highlighting the extreme reactions to perceived threats against reproductive freedoms.
Amidst ongoing debates about government efficiency and spending, polling indicates that many Americans support Trump's approach to immigration and government downsizing. Critics argue that the left's fear-mongering reflects a disconnect with the public's concerns about government waste. Trump’s administration appears to have backing for its initiatives, suggesting a growing support for fiscal responsibility.
The Telegraph: Europe’s populists’ dirty secret is that they are so pro-Putin
Populist hard-Right parties are gaining power across Europe, challenging centrist liberal governance. While some leaders, like Italy's Giorgia Meloni, support NATO, many others show troubling allegiance to Putin, risking national security and historical lessons from Russian invasions.
This divide among populists could weaken their influence, as seen with parties like Austria's FPO and Slovakia's Fico, who seek closer ties with Russia. Despite rising support due to anti-immigration sentiments, their actions may align them with Putin's destabilizing agenda in the West.
#society
Times Of Israel: Swedish police detain one on suspicion of plotting terror attack
Swedish police arrested a suspect in the Stockholm area for preparing terrorist crimes linked to violent Islamist extremism. Charges include attempted murder and involvement with a terrorist organization. The investigation is independent of prior cases.
Sweden raised its terrorism alert in 2023 following public Quran burnings that sparked outrage and threats from jihadists. The arrest comes amid heightened tensions and concerns over retaliatory violence.
GB News: Aldi launches new alcoholic beverage that comes with a 'kick' - available in a matter of days
Aldi will launch Stefanoff Spicy Vodka on February 13, priced at £11.99 for a 70cl bottle. The vodka features a complex flavor profile with tamarind, citrus lime, and chili warmth, catering to consumers interested in bold, spicy cocktails.
Additionally, Aldi is expanding its tech offerings with a new Portable Monitor available on February 16 for £79.99, designed for hybrid workers and travelers. The supermarket continues to innovate with unique products to attract shoppers.
#technology
Le Monde: EU announces €200-billion AI investment push
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a plan to mobilize €200 billion for AI investments in Europe, with €50 billion from the EU and the rest from industry and investors. This initiative aims to enhance Europe's competitiveness in the AI sector.
The investment will support the development of AI gigafactories and utilize EU supercomputers for startups and researchers. Von der Leyen emphasized the need for collaboration and competition in AI while addressing concerns about regulation potentially stifling innovation.
Fox News: Supercharge your productivity with these Microsoft Office deals
Microsoft is currently offering significant discounts on its software products, with prices starting as low as $17.97 for various programs. This includes Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 for $34.97, Microsoft Visio 2021 Professional and Microsoft Project 2021 Professional both at $19.97, and Windows 11 Pro for $17.97.
These deals provide substantial savings compared to original prices, making Microsoft’s suite of applications more accessible for professionals across different fields. The updated versions come with enhanced features aimed at improving productivity and efficiency.
Forbes: JD Vance Knocks EU’s Regulation Of US Tech Giants: ‘America Cannot Accept That’
Vice President JD Vance cautioned European leaders against stringent regulations on U.S. tech companies at the AI Action Summit in Paris, emphasizing that excessive regulation could hinder the growth of artificial intelligence. He criticized the EU's Digital Markets Act and other regulations as burdensome and warned that they might push companies to block EU users.
Vance highlighted the importance of maintaining a competitive edge in AI, implicitly referencing concerns about authoritarian regimes like China. He urged nations to avoid partnerships that could compromise their information infrastructure. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen countered, asserting that Europe is still in the race for AI leadership and advocating for a unified regulatory approach.