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America One News
28 Apr 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Kaine on 2016: Hillary Faced 'Continuing Existence of a Double Standard for Women'
Senator Tim Kaine discusses double standards faced by women in politics, reflecting on Hillary Clinton's treatment during the 2016 campaign. Kaine emphasizes the importance of finding common ground in a polarized America.
Breitbart: University of Texas Suspends Palestine Solidarity Committee After On-Campus Pro-Hamas Protests
The University of Texas at Austin suspends the Palestine Solidarity Committee after campus protests lead to nearly 60 arrests for criminal trespass. Allegations of free speech suppression and claims of censorship against the university follow. .
Fox News: Defiant Kristi Noem defends killing farm pup amid criticism from Dems and GOP
CRITICS OUTRAGED AFTER GOV. NOEM ADMITS TO SHOOTING HER DOG DUE TO AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR TOWARD LIVESTOCK AND CHICKENS
NOEM DEFENDS DECISION, MAINTAINS TRANSPARENCY IN UPCOMING MEMOIR DESPITE CONTROVERSY
#society
Fox News: Colleges claim not all protesters getting arrested are part of their school communities: 'outside groups'
Outsiders infiltrate anti-Israel protests at Emory University and several other colleges nationwide, leading to arrests and clashes with police.
Le Monde: In Mongolia, a murderous winter decimates nomadic herds
Harsh winter in Mongolian steppe kills over 6.9 million animals. Nomads struggle to survive as livestock die from cold and hunger.
Families mourn as animals freeze and starve. Desperation grows as nomads face massive losses in unprecedented disaster.
#culture
GB News: BBC Antiques Roadshow expert refuses to value WWII painting over surprising backstory: 'Not going to!'
Antiques Roadshow's Frances Christie examined a WWII painting with a guest's familial connection to a priest who served in Belsen. Christie declined to put a value on the painting due to its significant historical and social importance, emphasizing the powerful story shared by the guest.