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America One News
28 Mar 2025
#politics
The Telegraph: Usha Vance is filling the Melania-shaped hole in Trump’s second term
Usha Vance, the second lady, is set to visit Greenland amid rising tensions due to Donald Trump's past comments about annexation. Her trip highlights her increased role in political affairs, filling a gap left by Melania Trump, who has been less visible in public engagements.
As a newcomer to politics, Mrs. Vance faces challenges in addressing local protests and diplomatic issues during her visit. Her involvement marks a shift in responsibilities within the Trump administration.
#society
Fox News: Rich parents pay top dollar for high school spring break trips as vacation tragedies rattle families
High school students are increasingly opting for chaperoned spring break trips abroad, organized by companies like GradCity, which promise safety and structured itineraries. Parents are willing to invest in these trips for peace of mind, despite the high costs and the absence of school endorsement for some excursions.
However, concerns remain about unsanctioned trips and the risks associated with spring break activities. Experts urge parents to evaluate their children's readiness for such experiences, especially in light of past incidents involving safety and peer pressure.
Fox News: Flight passenger 'finally' rejects seat-swap request, triggers social media debate
A Reddit user shared their experience of refusing a couple's request to switch seats on a flight, sparking discussions about the etiquette of seat-swapping. The user, who typically accommodates such requests, decided against it when asked to swap for a middle seat after a long vacation.
Reactions on Reddit varied, with many supporting the user's decision and emphasizing that seat assignments should be respected. An etiquette expert noted that no one is obligated to switch seats and that making a scene over such requests is inappropriate.
Le Monde: Jailed Istanbul mayor Imamoglu says his lawyer has been arrested
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, currently jailed amid a corruption investigation, called for the immediate release of his detained lawyer, claiming the arrest was unjust. His comments came as protests erupted across Turkey in response to his arrest on March 19.
Additionally, two journalists were detained for reporting on these protests, prompting the Turkish Journalists' Union to condemn the actions and demand an end to unlawful detentions. The union highlighted the importance of allowing journalists to fulfill their roles without interference.
Fox News: 'Pawn Stars' boss Rick Harrison didn't have prenup for first 3 wives, unsure if he'll get for fourth marriage
Rick Harrison, the "Pawn Stars" star, is engaged to Angie Polushkin after dating for over a year. He expressed uncertainty about a prenuptial agreement but emphasized his belief in lasting marriage. Their engagement follows Harrison's three previous marriages, with plans for a 2026 wedding.
Harrison fondly recalled their first date and the proposal in Chile, where Polushkin quickly accepted. He noted that their relationship is harmonious, and he feels fortunate in love despite past challenges. Harrison's son Adam, who passed away in January 2024, would have been supportive of his engagement.
Le Monde: Violent earthquake hits Thailand and Myanmar
Two strong earthquakes struck Southeast Asia on March 28, affecting Bangkok and Myanmar. The first quake, with a magnitude of 7.7, led to the collapse of a high-rise building under construction in Bangkok, trapping 43 people.
Residents were evacuated as buildings swayed, and damage was reported in Myanmar, where the epicenter was located. Authorities are assessing the situation, but immediate casualty reports are not available.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Putin Discusses ‘Temporary Administration’ Running Ukraine And Trump’s Greenland Ambitions—What To Know
Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a UN-led temporary administration to govern Ukraine, suggesting it could facilitate new elections and a legitimate government. He emphasized the need for broader international involvement in peace negotiations, including BRICS nations.
Putin also expressed belief in Donald Trump's sincerity regarding ending the Ukraine conflict and commented on Trump's historical rationale for seeking to annex Greenland, framing it as a long-standing U.S. interest.
#health
GB News: King Charles is a 'workaholic' with an 'extraordinary schedule' despite cancer treatment, Fitzwilliams claims
Buckingham Palace has confirmed that the King has been hospitalized due to a "temporary reaction" to his cancer treatment. As a result, he has postponed all planned engagements, although the Palace is reportedly downplaying the severity of the situation.
#crime
Fox News: Chicago dubbed America's murder capital as Democrat leaders 'demonize' police, splurge on migrants: alderman
Chicago Alderman Anthony Napolitano criticized city officials for wanting to divert police funding despite the city leading the nation in homicides for 2024. He accused the administration of downplaying crime to justify budget cuts, which he believes harms public safety.
Napolitano also condemned the failed INVEST South/West initiative and the city's focus on supporting illegal migrants, arguing that these decisions detract from necessary police investment. He expressed frustration over residents' difficulties in receiving police assistance for minor crimes in his ward.
Fox News: Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger penned essay showing he knew how to cover tracks
Prosecutors in Idaho have revealed a college essay written by Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the murders of four University of Idaho students, which demonstrates his understanding of crime scene investigation techniques. Kohberger discussed the importance of avoiding contamination and mentioned protective gear used by investigators.
Experts suggest this knowledge may negatively impact Kohberger's defense, as it indicates he was aware of how to leave little forensic evidence behind. His trial is set to begin on August 11, with jury selection scheduled for July 30.