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America One News
20 Apr 2025
#politics
GB News: Keir Starmer 'betrays Britain's fishermen' as PM 'folds under EU pressure' to give up UK fish for defence deal
Sir Keir Starmer faces backlash for potentially conceding British fishing waters to the EU in exchange for access to a €150 billion defense fund. Critics argue this could be seen as a "Brexit betrayal," prioritizing defense over the fishing industry.
Top Tories express strong opposition, warning that further concessions on fishing rights undermine the UK's departure from the EU. Reports suggest a security pact may be in the works, but it could require British firms to collaborate with European partners for inclusion in the defense fund.
#society
Le Monde: How Grindr shapes young gay men's sexualities: From idealized bodies to violence
Grindr, a popular gay dating app, has significantly influenced the sexual experiences and emotional development of young queer men. Users like Yann have reported struggles with addiction to the app, equating sex with quick, often brutal encounters shaped by its macho norms, impacting their long-term relationships.
Despite recognizing its negative effects, many, including Yann, find it challenging to quit Grindr due to feelings of loneliness and the app's ingrained role in their social lives. This raises concerns about the implications of such platforms on intimacy and personal connections among young gay men.
#crime
Fox News: Texas man who fatally shot 23 people at El Paso Walmart in 2019 to plead guilty to murder
Patrick Crusius, the gunman behind the 2019 El Paso Walmart shooting that killed 23 people, is set to plead guilty to capital murder, avoiding the death penalty. He will receive a life sentence without parole. Crusius had previously been sentenced to 90 life terms in federal court for hate crimes.
The plea deal, offered by El Paso County District Attorney James Montoya, aims to conclude a lengthy legal process that has spanned nearly six years. While some victims' families supported the plea to end the ordeal, others expressed disappointment over the lack of a death penalty. Crusius's actions were motivated by racist beliefs, as he targeted Hispanic shoppers.