
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jul 13, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Original 'Naked Gun' director rips Dems, predicts people will look back on this era saying ‘America was crazy’
Filmmaker David Zucker, known for the original "Naked Gun" series, expressed his belief that while he finds Donald Trump "crazy," he supports him over the current Democratic Party, which he sees as misguided on key issues like biological men in women's sports.
Zucker, a former Democrat, feels abandoned by modern liberalism and emphasizes that he prioritizes significant issues, such as Israel and gender in sports, which he believes the left mishandles. He reflects on his political evolution from a Kennedy Democrat to a conservative voice in Hollywood.
#society
Fox News: Pastor sounds alarm on 'Godless generation' after fighting back against teen carjacker
Pastor Kenneth Moales, Jr. was attacked by a 16-year-old carjacker in Baltimore while attending a funeral. He managed to wrestle the gun away and tackled the suspect but ultimately let him go without pressing charges. The attacker later stole the car and was arrested.
Moales expressed concern about the lack of reverence for authority and faith among today's youth, describing the incident as reflective of a "Godless generation." He emphasized his relief at surviving the encounter and the importance of life and family during the attack.
GB News: GB News Daily Reflection - Saturday 12 July
The GB News Daily Reflection emphasizes the value of peace and reconciliation over winning arguments. It suggests that prioritizing relationships and understanding can lead to a more fulfilling life than being isolated and self-righteous.
#health
Fox News: ‘I’m a cardiologist – here’s how the summer heat could damage your heart’
Extreme summer heat can significantly strain heart health, particularly for individuals with pre-existing conditions. As temperatures rise, the heart works harder to maintain blood pressure, increasing the risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular issues.
Experts recommend that those with heart conditions take precautions during hot weather, such as staying hydrated, avoiding outdoor activities during peak heat, and monitoring for symptoms like chest tightness or shortness of breath. General awareness of heat-related cardiac stress is advised for everyone.
#technology
Fox News: Swappable EV batteries let you 'refuel' in just 100 seconds
CATL's Choco-SEB battery system allows electric vehicle drivers in China to swap out drained batteries in about 100 seconds, significantly reducing charging time. This innovation supports various vehicle types and offers flexible battery configurations to meet different range needs.
The company is expanding its network of battery swapping stations across China, aiming for 1,000 by 2025. While this technology is gaining traction in Asian markets, its adoption in the U.S. faces challenges such as compatibility and infrastructure.