
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jul 15, 2025 |
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Fox News: Oklahoma livestock farmer killed by water buffaloes he purchased just one day before fatal attack
A farmer in Jones, Oklahoma, named Bradley McMichael was attacked and killed by two water buffaloes he had purchased just a day earlier. Emergency responders struggled to reach him due to the aggressive behavior of the animals, leading to the decision to euthanize both buffaloes for safety.
Investigators believe McMichael became trapped in the enclosure while tending to the buffaloes, resulting in fatal injuries from their attacks. He was known for his experience in cattle farming, having dedicated his life to livestock care.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Settlers reportedly torch Palestinian cars, attack CNN crew in separate West Bank attacks
A CNN crew was attacked by Israeli settlers while reporting on the death of a Palestinian-American in the West Bank. The team escaped unharmed, but the incident highlights rising settler violence against Palestinians in the region.
In a separate event, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar addressed the EU, stating Israel has no plans for permanent control over Gaza and emphasized that Hamas cannot be part of Gaza's future. He also noted the participation of the Syrian foreign minister at the summit, amid ongoing diplomatic discussions.
#culture
GB News: Freeview and Freely viewers will miss out on new Channel 4 comedy shows as broadcaster announces shake-up
Channel 4 is launching a new comedy initiative called "A Comedy Thing," which will exclusively air on YouTube, featuring 20-30 minute shows with emerging comedians. This move is part of Channel 4's strategy to transition to a digital-first public service streamer and attract new audiences.
The broadcaster aims to enhance its streaming platform and double paid subscribers by 2030, focusing on quality over quantity in its content offerings. "A Comedy Thing" will showcase various comedy formats, catering to digitally savvy viewers who prefer online entertainment.