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America One News
1 May 2025
#culture
GB News: WATCH: Revolutionary Communist defends Kneecap after 'kill your MP' controversy
Fiona Lali, Campaigns Co-ordinator for the Revolutionary Communists, has defended the Irish rap band Kneecap amid backlash, asserting they are victims of a "smear campaign" by the media. This comes after the band faced scrutiny and calls for gig cancellations due to links with counter-terrorism police.
The controversy stems from resurfaced footage of their concerts, prompting significant public outcry.
#health
Fox News: Alzheimer’s, cancer and ALS breakthroughs to know about
Recent health news highlights include promising results from a new Alzheimer's treatment, a paralyzed ALS patient receiving a Neuralink implant, and research on alternative cancer therapies that may replace traditional methods.
Additionally, a study reveals that the abortion pill has severe adverse effects for 1 in 10 women, while a woman claims her cockapoo detected her breast cancer before doctors did.
#crime
The Western Journal: Co-Founder of Platform Hosting Karmelo Anthony's Fund Admits Many 'Are Donating for the Wrong Reasons'
The co-founder of the fundraising platform GiveSendGo expressed ambivalence about a campaign raising over $500,000 for Karmelo Anthony, charged with murdering Austin Metcalf. While the platform upholds its principles, Jacob Wells noted that some donations may stem from racial motivations rather than support for Anthony's family.
Wells emphasized that donations can reflect divisive racial narratives, a sentiment echoed by Metcalf's father, who urged against politicizing the incident. The campaign's funds are primarily intended for Anthony's legal defense and security needs, with no donors requesting refunds despite the controversy.