
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jul 15, 2025 |
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#society
Fox News: Jeffrey Epstein pal Prince Andrew free to travel again, but remains ‘an embarrassment’ to royal family: expert
Prince Andrew can now travel freely after a self-imposed ban linked to his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Despite this newfound freedom, royal experts assert that his reputation remains severely damaged, and he is unlikely to regain public favor or royal duties.
Experts note that Andrew's past actions and the ongoing scrutiny will limit his opportunities, with many believing he should maintain a low profile. His relationship with Epstein continues to overshadow his status, and he faces challenges in finding a meaningful role within the royal family.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Report claims to expose Iran-backed bots targeting UK that went dark during war
Israeli strikes on Iranian targets led to the temporary shutdown of a network of 1,300 fake social media profiles that had been influencing British political discussions, particularly around Scottish independence and Brexit. The network, which operated for 16 days without activity, had previously amassed over 200 million views before returning with pro-Iranian content.
Cyabra, a disinformation detection firm, identified that 26% of accounts engaging in Scottish independence discussions were fake, significantly above typical norms. Analysts noted the operation's abrupt halt and subsequent return indicated centralized control, suggesting a possible collaboration between Iran and Russia in digital influence campaigns.
#history
Fox News: Mysterious 1,600-year-old settlement emerges from soil with rare Roman military finds
Archaeologists have discovered a Roman-era settlement site in Delbrück, Germany, featuring building remains and hundreds of artifacts dating back nearly two millennia. Excavations revealed structures, including pit houses and wells, along with significant finds like a cremation grave and Roman military items.
The site, settled since the first century A.D., offers insights into life during the Migration Period. Experts plan to analyze materials from the site to further understand the region's historical landscape and settlement changes over time.
#health
GB News: Doctor shares 5 easy ways to 'halt and reverse' sun damage - give your skin a 'fresh lease of life'
Dr. Majad Hussain, co-founder of MiQuest, emphasizes the importance of combating sun damage, which can lead to issues like fine lines and skin cancer. He advises consistent sunscreen use, hydration, and personalized skincare routines to address individual concerns.
Key tips include applying broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, drinking at least two liters of water daily, and using products that support the skin's moisture barrier. Regular exfoliation and tailored treatments can further enhance skin health.
#crime
Fox News: Menendez brothers bank on new trial as backup if parole bid fails
The Menendez brothers, convicted of murdering their parents over 35 years ago, have gained a potential path to a new trial following a judge's ruling. They argue that newly discovered evidence could have changed their original conviction, claiming it demonstrates a reasonable probability of a different outcome.
While the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office disputes the validity of this new evidence, the case will now proceed through the legal system. The brothers are also set to appear before a parole board after being resentenced to 50 years with the possibility of parole.