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America One News
17 May 2024
#politics
The Epoch Times: News Brief: Gag Orders, High Court Rulings, Border Security Alerts, and COVID-19 Distancing Revelations
House Republicans pursue contempt charges against AG Garland over lack of cooperation with subpoenas related to President Biden's handling of classified materials. Republicans seek to verify findings of special counsel Robert Hur, while Democrats defend Biden's competency.
"Let Trump Speak Act" proposed in Congress to restrict judges' ability to issue gag orders on defendants, following Judge Merchan's gag order on President Trump. Bill aims to protect free speech. Supreme Court upholds CFPB funding mechanism with 7-2 ruling.
#society
Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Facebook weighs whether anti-Israel rallying cry is hate speech
Antisemitism rise discussed in Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter. Campus disruptions and phrases like "from the river to the sea" under scrutiny.
#war
Fox News: Large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on Crimea cuts power, burns refinery
UKRAINE LAUNCHES DRONE ATTACK ON CRIMEA DURING RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE, CAUSING POWER CUTS AND REFINERY FIRE.
#health
Fox News: $3B for EPA's lead pipe replacement sent to states based on unverified data, watchdog says
EPA provided $3 billion to replace lead pipes, using possibly inaccurate data. Two states received more than expected. Republicans criticize spending. Some states have complained about fair funding distribution. Federal officials working on evaluating funding.
#other
GB News: Drivers warned of massive fines for driving petrol and diesel cars in four major UK cities within weeks
Drivers in the UK are facing fines in new emission zones to tackle air pollution, with Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, and Glasgow implementing stricter regulations. Enforcement will start soon, with fines ranging from £60 to £980 depending on vehicle type and compliance. Cities are taking steps to improve air quality and reduce harmful emissions.