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America One News
20 Apr 2025
#politics
The Telegraph: JD Vance has ‘brief’ meeting with Pope despite tensions over Trump’s migrant policies
JD Vance met briefly with Pope Francis in Rome, amid ongoing tensions between the Holy See and the Trump administration regarding migrants and welfare cuts. The meeting, lasting only a few minutes, took place at Casa Santa Marta and included an exchange of Easter greetings.
Fox News: Democratic Party's Easter post on X snubs Biden while resurfacing holiday photos of Obama, Clinton, JFK
The Democratic Party's Easter social media posts featured past presidents but notably excluded Joe Biden, prompting criticism from conservative commentators. While Biden was included in posts on Facebook and Instagram, he was absent from the posts on X and Bluesky, which showcased other Democratic leaders.
Critics highlighted the omission as a sign of discontent within the party, especially following Biden's struggles in the wake of Donald Trump's 2024 election victory. The Democratic National Committee has not commented on the situation.
#society
Fox News: Homeless man wins $1 million on lottery scratcher from California liquor store: report
A homeless man in California became an instant millionaire after winning $1 million from a scratcher ticket purchased at Sandy's Liquor in San Luis Obispo. The store owner, Wilson Samaan, expressed excitement for the winner, who plans to buy a house and a car.
The win is pending verification by the California Lottery, which could take weeks. Samaan's store will also benefit, receiving a $5,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
GB News: Stacey Solomon shares ‘truly devastating’ family update: ‘Might not ever fully recover’
Stacey Solomon's rescue dog, Teddy, is facing a serious health crisis due to a previously unknown condition. After falling ill, Teddy underwent surgery, and Solomon expressed her devastation and hope for his recovery on Instagram, emphasizing the dog's importance to their family.
The outpouring of support from fans and celebrities highlights the emotional toll this situation has taken on Solomon and her family. They adopted Teddy in 2022 as a companion for their other dog, Peanut, and have formed a strong bond since.
GB News: Neighbour row erupts into 'nightmare' after homeowner made wheelchair-bound pensioner's life 'absolute hell'
A disabled pensioner in Birmingham, Steven Persaud, has finally seen his neighbor, Stephen Groves, evicted after enduring five years of harassment linked to a Ring doorbell installation. Groves, who claimed the doorbell violated his rights, engaged in a campaign of threats and antisocial behavior, leading to numerous court hearings and police interventions.
Despite a restraining order and multiple arrests, Groves continued his harassment until his eviction this month. Persaud's niece expressed ongoing anxiety about the situation, highlighting frustrations with the authorities' responses throughout the ordeal. Birmingham City Council confirmed Groves was evicted for breaching tenancy agreements.
#culture
Le Monde: Ceramicist Claire Cosnefroy's mineral designs
Claire Cosnefroy, an artist based in Arles, France, transitioned from a career in fashion journalism to ceramics in 2020, seeking a more instinctive artistic process. Her work features timeless, sculptural objects like chandeliers and vases, crafted using the coiling technique and finished with a polished, mineral-like appearance.
Currently, she is expanding into furniture design, creating pieces like the "In Attesa" walnut sideboard with ceramic doors, showcased at the La Lune gallery. Her unique approach combines craftsmanship and artistry, resulting in works that evoke a sense of permanence and natural beauty.
#health
Forbes: Measles Updates: 800 Cases In U.S. As Illness Spreads To Louisiana, Missouri And Virginia
Louisiana, Missouri, and Virginia reported their first measles cases of the year, linked to international travel. The CDC confirmed 800 cases across 25 states in 2025, with Texas accounting for the majority at 597 cases.
The outbreak, which began in January, has resulted in two deaths among unvaccinated children in Texas. Health officials emphasize the highly contagious nature of measles, urging vaccination as the most effective prevention method.