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America One News
16 May 2024
#politics
Fox News: Morning Glory: Trump sees Biden debate bid and raises it
Presidential debates are back on the table, with Biden and Trump ready to face off again. Biden proposes a debate challenge, but Trump counters with confidence. Expect fireworks on CNN in June, as the tension rises.
#society
GB News: Pro-Palestine activist stands outside Auschwitz concentration camp with sign that reads 'Israel is committing genocide in Gaza'
Artist protests Israel at Auschwitz, sparking outrage for using memorial site for political message. Critics call it disrespectful and antisemitic. Pro-Palestinian protesters also disrupt remembrance march at Auschwitz with Palestinian flags and slogans.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: US Military Says Temporary Gaza Pier Is Ready To Receive Humanitarian Aid
US military finishes set up of floating pier along Gaza coast for aid delivery, amid tension over Rafah crossing captured by Israel.
The Telegraph: Xi and Putin are talking about peace but preparing for war
Putin and Xi's meeting in Beijing focuses on expanding their military cooperation against the US-led global order. The two leaders strengthen their partnership, especially concerning Taiwan, causing concern in the US and Europe over potential conflicts.
#economy
GB News: Covid inquiry to become most expensive in history as costs soar to £300k a day and £70m a year
The UK's Covid inquiry cost a staggering £300k per day for last year, raising total to £94m. With 265 civil servants involved, it is on track to surpass £200m, making it the most expensive in UK history.
#military
The Telegraph: Five Israeli soldiers killed by their own tank
The Israeli military confirmed five soldiers killed by friendly fire in fierce fighting in Gaza, bringing total troops killed to 278 since the ground offensive on Oct 27.
Intense fighting resumed in Gaza with two tanks firing on a house used by Israeli battalion's deputy commander. Most troops killed were due to Israeli fire, not accidents.
#culture
Le Monde: Ten French exhibitions to celebrate 150 years of Impressionism
France celebrates 150 years of Impressionism with exhibitions showcasing classic works and contemporary pieces focusing on light and color. Berthe Morisot, pioneer woman of the movement, featured prominently. Marc Desgrandchamps puts a modern twist on Normandy landscapes, embracing the Impressionist spirit.
#health
Fox News: Chicago nurse is finally free of COVID-19-related PTSD and depression after electrical brain tapping therapy
After a harsh experience in the hospital system during COVID-19, a nurse named Gulden seeks mental health treatment. Deep TMS helps her recover.
Gulden, a nurse who struggled mentally due to pandemic pressures, finds relief in deep TMS treatment. Recovery begins after years of suffering.
#education
Fox News: Harvard graduate student suing university for 'rewarding antisemitism,' ignoring pleas of Jewish students
Harvard student sues university over antisemitism, anti-Israel agitators. Interim president accused of failing to enforce policies against discrimination, double standard. Campus tensions rise as negotiations with protesters prompt backlash.
Fox News: I’m part of Gen X and maybe we are the reason for crazy college protests
Lack of accountability and helicopter parenting by Gen X contributed to current campus unrest. Focus shifted from traditional education to social justice activism, impacting current college students. Parental neglect led to failure in preparing Gen Z for real life, reflecting in bloated universities and declining education standards.
#other
Fox News: College protests reveal alarming terrorist support. And jihadis cheer them on
As anti-Israel protests gain momentum on U.S. campuses, they are being openly supported by designated terrorist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah. Student activism is attracting support from America's enemies, raising concerns about potential jihadi elements influencing the protests.