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America One News
15 Feb 2024
#politics
Fox News: Biden's team insists president is fit to serve. So let's see the Hur tapes, transcripts and recordings
Special Counsel Robert Hur concludes that President Biden has a "poor memory" but brings no charges. Biden angrily responds, insisting his memory is fine. Congress may pressure for the release of transcripts and videos to assess Biden's mental fitness.
Le Monde: Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia's new president, an ex-military man with a shady past
Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto, who won the presidential election, has a dark past as a ruthless commander of Indonesian special forces. He was involved in counter-insurgency operations, including massacres in East Timor. He also kidnapped and tortured students and pro-democracy activists in 1998.
Fox News: Morning Glory: Why Donald Trump should select Tom Cotton as his running mate
Former President Trump embodies "Hard America," while President Biden and Vice President Harris represent "Soft America." Trump should choose Sen. Tom Cotton, who exemplifies Hard America, as his running mate in 2024 to highlight the divide and secure victory.
#society
Fox News: Civil rights attorney argues cash payments to descendants of slaves 'recognize the harm done' from slavery
Civil rights attorney Areva Martin argues that St. Louis University owes descendants of slaves cash payments for unpaid labor, amounting to up to $74 billion. Despite the acknowledgement of ties to slavery, Martin and her clients feel progress has been slow, prompting the need for economists and policy experts to be involved in the conversation. She believes compensation for harm caused is never challenged except in cases involving black individuals, and hopes for deeper relationships with descendant families and a committee to reconcile the campus' past ties to slavery.
Le Monde: Macron declares Badinter will be inducted to Panthéon, in agreement with family
Robert Badinter, who abolished the death penalty in France, will be inducted into the Panthéon, receiving approval from his family. President Macron announced this after a tribute ceremony, joining other influential figures in the mausoleum. The date and details are still to be determined.
GB News: 'Absolute JOKE': London Overground lines given 'woke' make-over by Sadiq Khan
London Overground's six lines have undergone a rebranding, replacing the iconic orange branding with new names and colors to celebrate diversity and simplify the network. The move has sparked outrage on social media, with some criticizing the cost and lack of public consultation.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US, Arab allies reportedly set to propose Palestinian statehood plan within weeks
US and Arab partners are working on a peace plan for Israel and Palestinians, including a timeline for a Palestinian state. Israel's government opposes the plan and wants to reject the establishment of a Palestinian state. There are concerns about Israel expanding its ground offensive in Gaza, as it could derail the peace process.