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America One News
4 May 2025
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Canadian and Australian Leftists Run Against Trump
Leftists in America miscalculated by believing voters would choose any alternative to Trump, a strategy that failed for Kamala in 2024. However, similar tactics succeeded in Canada and Australia, where voters supported candidates like Carney and Albanese, despite their shortcomings.
The Democrats relied on aggressive anti-Trump rhetoric to promote Biden and Kamala, a strategy that didn’t resonate in the U.S. but appears effective in other countries, highlighting differing political landscapes.
Front Page Magazine: Fact Check: AP Falsely Claims Few Americans Believe in Communism
President Trump is using the term "communists" to label his political opponents, claiming they threaten American identity and values. While communism is prevalent in some countries, experts argue that few in the U.S. genuinely support government over market solutions.
However, there is a growing sentiment among younger Americans favoring socialism, with 36% of the population viewing it positively, raising questions about the validity of claims that few Americans support such ideologies.
#society
Le Monde: With strikes at France's national rail company, competitors reap benefits
A labor strike at SNCF has led to a surge in ticket cancellations, prompting travelers to seek alternatives for the long weekend around the May 8 holiday. Competitors like Trenitalia and FlixBus are seeing significant increases in bookings as travelers adjust their plans.
Trenitalia reported a 20% rise in bookings, while FlixBus experienced a 45% increase compared to the previous year. The favorable calendar and the strike have shifted demand from trains to buses, with FlixBus ready to expand services as needed.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Two IDF soldiers killed, two wounded in blast in booby-trapped Rafah tunnel
Two IDF soldiers were killed and two wounded in an explosion from a booby-trapped tunnel in southern Gaza. The deaths bring Israel's military toll in the ongoing conflict with Hamas to 416. The IDF is expanding its offensive and calling up reservists as the situation escalates.
Amidst a severe blockade leading to food and medicine shortages, looting of aid warehouses in northern Gaza has surged. The UN and aid groups warn of a humanitarian crisis, while Hamas enforces curfews and responds to looting with violence. The death toll in Gaza continues to rise amid ongoing airstrikes.
#culture
Le Monde: For Jewish cartoonist Joann Sfar, insouciance ended on October 7
Jewish cartoonist Joann Sfar has transitioned from a passive observer to an active commentator on social media following the events of October 7. He embraces his Jewish identity and expresses concern over rising antisemitism in France while also addressing the Palestinian plight.
Sfar, who previously avoided wearing Jewish symbols, has now chosen to wear a prominent Magen David, symbolizing his defiance against historical oppression.
#sports
Forbes: Naoya Inoue Vs. Ramon Cardenas Title Fight Ring Walk Times
Naoya Inoue will make his first American appearance since June 2021 when he defends his undisputed junior featherweight championship against Ramon Cardenas on May 4 in Las Vegas. Inoue, unbeaten in title fights with a record of 29-0, has fought eight times in Japan since his last U.S. match.
Cardenas, ranked No. 9 in junior featherweight, is on a 14-fight winning streak but has never competed for a world title. The fight is set to take place at T-Mobile Arena, with ring walks expected around 11 p.m. ET.