
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jul 15, 2025 |
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#society
Fox News: Mayor of nation's 'best-run' city credits focus on responsible budgeting, public safety
Provo, Utah has been recognized as the best-run city in a WalletHub survey, attributed to effective local governance that prioritizes quality schools, public safety, and responsible budgeting. Mayor Michelle Kaufusi highlighted the city's low crime rates and economic growth as key factors in this ranking.
WalletHub evaluated cities based on 36 metrics across various service categories, with Provo's strong public safety record noted as foundational for community engagement and local business support. In contrast, cities like San Francisco ranked poorly due to high crime rates.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Theodor Meron: 'Sometimes the worst atrocities produce the most significant changes in the law'
Theodor Meron, a Holocaust survivor and former Israeli official, is an expert in international law and currently teaches at Oxford. He has endorsed the ICC's assessment of potential war crimes by Hamas leaders and Israeli officials, leading to arrest warrants issued in November 2024.
#military
GB News: RAF Brize Norton's only defence against Palestine Action was 6ft wooden fence
Palestine Action activists breached security at RAF Brize Norton, a key military airfield, vandalizing aircraft with red paint. The incident raised serious concerns about the base's inadequate perimeter defenses, which included a low wooden fence lacking barbed wire.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper plans to classify Palestine Action as a terrorist organization, intensifying the government's response to the group's actions. Experts have criticized the security measures at the base, citing systemic failures and the need for improved cooperation among military and law enforcement agencies.
#health
GB News: Briton who mistook stage-4 cancer signs for stress dies weeks after receiving shock diagnosis
Kyle Ingram-Baldwin, a 40-year-old father from Kent, died from stage-four bowel cancer on June 16, just eight months after his diagnosis. Initially attributing his abdominal pain to stress, he later discovered the severity of his condition after seeking medical help.
In a heartfelt tribute, his widow Becky highlighted Kyle's determination to fight the illness and urged others to seek medical attention for unusual symptoms. She emphasized the importance of not dismissing health concerns, as Kyle's experience showcased the potential for serious underlying issues.