
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
30 Mar 2025
#society
Times Of Israel: Gazan man murdered by Hamas after joining protests against terror group
A 22-year-old Palestinian man, Oday Nasser Al Rabay, was reportedly kidnapped, tortured, and executed by Hamas operatives after participating in protests against the group. His body was found outside his family's home, prompting a funeral where mourners chanted against Hamas.
Protests against Hamas had been ongoing for three days but ceased over the weekend amid fears of retaliation. Hamas has claimed the protests were against Israel, despite evidence to the contrary. The group is reportedly considering releasing hostages to quell dissent during the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday.
GB News: Protesters storm Ministry of Justice in demand to stop men being allowed in women's prisons: 'Men CANNOT be women!'
Women across the UK protested outside the Ministry of Justice in London against the policy allowing male convicts into female prisons. Demonstrators, including members of the campaign group Fair Cop, argue that this practice endangers vulnerable female prisoners and violates their safety and privacy.
Protesters are urging the government to close loopholes that permit this policy, emphasizing the need for protection of women in prison. They express concerns about the potential emotional and physical harm female inmates face when sharing intimate spaces with biological males.
#culture
Fox News: Denis Arndt, 'S.W.A.T.' and 'Basic Instinct' actor, dead at 86
Denis Arndt, the Tony Award-nominated actor known for roles in "S.W.A.T." and "Basic Instinct," has died at age 86. He passed away peacefully at his home in Oregon, leaving behind a legacy celebrated by his family for his wit, charm, and passion for the arts.
Arndt served as a U.S. Army helicopter pilot in Vietnam and later pursued an acting career, earning acclaim for his work on stage and screen. His family plans a private funeral service, encouraging others to embrace life passionately in his memory.