
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 1, 2025 |
0
| Remer,MNSponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET: Sports Knowledge
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.
topic
America One News
26 Mar 2025
#politics
Forbes: Supreme Court Upholds Biden Ban On ‘Ghost Guns’
The Supreme Court upheld the Biden administration's ban on "ghost guns," which are firearms that can be bought as kits and assembled at home. The ruling was 7-2 in favor of federal regulations established by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in 2022.
Conservative Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissented from the majority opinion authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch.
Times Of Israel: Happening now: The smooth, malevolent unraveling of Israel’s vulnerable democracy
Israel's government is advancing legislation to reform its Judicial Selection Committee, increasing political influence in judicial appointments while diminishing the role of the judiciary and the Israel Bar Association. This move raises concerns about the independence of the judiciary and the potential for partisan bias in court rulings.
The coalition's actions, including the dismissal of key officials and budget cuts to health and welfare, highlight the fragility of Israel's democratic structure. Critics warn that these changes could exacerbate internal divisions and threaten national security amid ongoing conflict.
Fox News: Rep Jasmine Crockett claims ‘hot wheels’ comment was misinterpreted, her past comments say otherwise
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-TX, faces potential censure for comments referring to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott as "Governor Hot Wheels," which many interpret as mocking his disability. Despite criticism, Crockett claims her remarks were misinterpreted and focused on Abbott's policies, not his condition.
Crockett has a history of making comments about Abbott's mobility, prompting backlash from Republican leaders. Gov. Abbott responded, asserting that Democrats lack vision and are not resonating with voters. Rep. Randy Weber plans to introduce a resolution to censure Crockett for her remarks.
The Western Journal: Watch: Most of ‘The View' Co-Hosts Can't Even Defend AOC’s Performative Screeching
On a recent episode of "The View," co-hosts expressed mixed feelings about Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's efforts to rally the Democratic base against Donald Trump. While Ana Navarro supported their passionate approach, Sunny Hostin and Sara Haines questioned the effectiveness of their messaging, emphasizing the need for concrete action on economic issues.
The discussion highlighted a leadership vacuum within the Democratic Party, with co-host Whoopi Goldberg noting the dissatisfaction among voters. Despite some excitement around Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez, the panel concluded that the party has not yet addressed its deeper issues, indicating a troubling state for Democrats.
CNSNews: Why Did The Atlantic’s Goldberg Wait 13 Days to Notify Waltz About ‘Massive Security Breach’?
Jeffrey Goldberg, Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic, confirmed he was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat containing sensitive U.S. military plans. Despite suspecting a security breach, he waited 13 days to inquire about his inclusion, monitoring the messages during that time.
Goldberg's delay raises questions about whether he prioritized his own reporting over national security, as he published an article detailing the breach shortly after confirming its authenticity. Legal experts suggest this incident may have violated the Espionage Act.
#society
The Telegraph: Austrian neo-Nazis use fake dating profiles to ambush gay men
Austrian police have arrested individuals linked to a neo-Nazi network that used fake dating profiles to lure and assault gay men. Victims were ambushed, filmed, and humiliated, with authorities uncovering 17 assaults and suspecting many more unreported incidents.
The rise of such violence has been connected to the Freedom Party, a far-right political group, which critics argue has made hate more socially acceptable. Police raids revealed Nazi memorabilia and weapons, highlighting the severity of the situation.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Australian PM Invites Donald Trump to Visit Down Under
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has expressed his desire to welcome former President Donald Trump to Australia, emphasizing the strong historical ties between the two nations. Albanese plans to visit the U.S. if re-elected and noted that American presidents are always welcome in Australia.
The comments come amid rising security concerns in Asia, as Australia recently received its first delivery of the U.S. HIMARS rocket system, which has been effective in Ukraine. The PM also mentioned the likelihood of hosting a Quad leaders' meeting next year.
Breitbart: Top House Armed Services Dem: Terrorist Designation Makes Houthis 'Stronger, More Powerful'
Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) criticized the terrorism designation on the Houthis, arguing it exacerbates the humanitarian crisis in Yemen and strengthens the group. He emphasized the need to cut off Iranian arms supplies and target Houthi leadership while ensuring a future for the Yemeni people.
Smith supports military action against the Houthis but believes that labeling them terrorists hinders aid efforts and worsens conditions for civilians.
#economy
Forbes: Stocks Are Not Out Of The Tariff Woods Yet, Wall Street Warns
Wall Street firms express caution over the stock market's recovery amid ongoing tariff concerns, with Barclays cutting its S&P 500 price target by over 10%. Analysts warn that potential tariffs could lead to a significant economic slowdown, impacting corporate earnings.
Investors are closely watching the upcoming April 2 deadline for reciprocal tariffs, which could complicate trade relations. Recent statements from President Trump suggest a softer approach to tariffs, but uncertainty remains a key factor affecting consumer confidence and market stability.
#health
Fox News: West Virginia passes first-of-its-kind law banning food dyes and preservatives; Gov cites MAHA movement
West Virginia has enacted House Bill 2354, which bans specific synthetic dyes and additives in food, starting with school lunches in August 2024 and extending to all food products by January 2028. The legislation aims to improve public health, particularly for children, but critics warn it may lead to higher food prices and limited consumer choices.
Governor Patrick Morrisey emphasized the importance of eliminating harmful chemicals from food, while opponents, including the American Beverage Association, argue the ban could negatively impact the economy and consumer options. The bill reflects a growing trend among states to regulate food ingredients more strictly.
#crime
Breitbart: Family Sues Disney After Employee Allegedly Records Video Up Teen Girl’s Dress
A lawsuit has been filed against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S. Inc. by a family member of a victim of former employee Jorge Diaz Vega, who is accused of filming upskirt videos of women at Disney World. The suit claims Disney failed to protect guests and inadequately supervised Vega despite prior misconduct.
Vega allegedly recorded hundreds of videos for his own gratification and was arrested for video voyeurism. The lawsuit seeks accountability for Disney's lack of action regarding Vega's employment history and supervision.
#sports
Breitbart: Caitlin Clark's Fever Has More Nationally Televised Games Than the Defending WNBA Champions
Caitlin Clark's rising star power has led to more nationally televised basketball games featuring her than the defending WNBA champions, the New York Liberty. The Indiana Fever will have 41 of their 44 games broadcast nationally, surpassing the Liberty's 33 games.
Napheesa Collier of the Minnesota Lynx expressed concern over the lack of visibility for other teams, emphasizing the need for broader representation in televised games. The WNBA has seen record attendance and viewership, indicating a growing demand for women's sports.
#technology
Fox News: Fox News AI Newsletter: AI study buddies are boosting grades to new heights
A Texas private school reports significant increases in student test scores after introducing an AI tutor. Meanwhile, the Anti-Defamation League raises concerns about anti-Israel biases in major AI language models.
In the automotive sector, AI-powered swarm robots are transforming production efficiency, while China's AI startup DeepSeek aims to compete with U.S. counterparts. Additionally, Unitree Robotics showcases a humanoid robot capable of performing kung fu.
#other
GB News: US weather: Record heat to sweep through as winter's last-ditch big freeze makes way
A significant temperature shift is expected in the U.S. as a clash between winter and summer unfolds. A surge of warm air from the southwest will collide with a cold Arctic blast, resulting in record-breaking temperatures in the West, while winter weather persists in the Northeast.
Meteorologists warn of potential storms, including thunderstorms and tornadoes, as warm, unstable air interacts with cold fronts. The National Weather Service anticipates numerous record highs across the Desert Southwest and western states by mid-week.