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America One News
29 Apr 2024
#politics
The Economist: Checks and Balance newsletter: The history of national conventions in Chicago offers hope to both parties
Chicago conventions offer hope and history lessons for both US parties. From Lincoln's surprise nomination in 1860 to FDR's New Deal promise in 1932, past conventions shape present strategies. Yet, with the shift to primary voting, can parties still deliver surprises in nominations?
GB News: ‘You’re missing the point, we can’t take them!’ Eamonn Holmes hits back at immigration lawyer
GB News host Eamonn Holmes debates immigration with lawyer Ivon Sampson who argues for more migrants in the UK despite concerns over infrastructure and resources.
Fox News: Black Republican who shunned DEI by identifying as 'American' says Dems' 'free pass' to minorities is over
As the only non-White Republican in Missouri House, Justin Hicks aims to challenge Democrats' hold on minority voters, promoting GOP values. Hicks, a former U.S. Army member, emphasizes America's global significance and fiscal responsibility if elected.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Lawmakers call for release of Putin’s ‘political prisoner number one'
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers called for the release of Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian dissident serving a 25-year sentence for treason over criticism of the Ukraine offensive. His life is in danger, with concerns raised by his family as he remains imprisoned in Russia. Sen. Ben Cardin and others urge the Biden administration to declare Kara-Murza as "unlawfully and wrongfully detained" in the post-Soviet era, highlighting the ongoing crackdown on dissent by Russian authorities.
#crime
Fox News: FBI’s $139M settlement with Larry Nassar victims breathes life into Epstein accusers lawsuit
DOJ settles with Larry Nassar victims over FBI mishandling; precedent could help Jeffrey Epstein's accusers. FBI dropped the ball in both cases, seeking civil damages rare against government negligence. Experts think similar playbook might work.