
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 3, 2025 |
0
| Remer,MNSponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET: Sports Knowledge
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
topic
America First News
18 Jul 2023
#sponsor
wish-text.com: Wish Text Composer
Are you tired of struggling to find the right words and perfect gifts for various occasions? Look no further! With wish-text.com, our AI-powered assistant is here to make your life easier, and it's free!
Whether it's birthdays, graduations, holidays, or moments of illness or loss, wish-text.com provides personalized messages and thoughtful gift recommendations at no cost. Try it today!
#politics
Washington Free Beacon: ‘Gone Off a Cliff’: Dems Grapple with Anti-Semitism Ahead of Israeli President’s Visit
Democratic leaders are facing accusations of anti-Semitism after several party members announced a boycott of Israeli President Isaac Herzog's address to Congress. The progressive "Squad" members, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar, drew criticism for their comments about Israel. President Joe Biden's invitation to Herzog, seen as a rebuke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has been seen as emboldening anti-Israel sentiments within the Democratic Party.
Liberty Nation: Big Money Behind the New Never Trumpers
Never Trumpers and storm clouds loom over the 2024 election as they seek to prevent Trump from winning again.
The Epoch Times: Illegal Migration Bill to Become Law After Government Sees Off Final Lords Challenges
The Illegal Migration Bill in the UK, aimed at tackling illegal immigration, is set to become law after overcoming challenges in the House of Lords. The bill prohibits those who enter the country illegally from claiming asylum, and they will be deported to their home country or a safe third country. The Archbishop of Canterbury withdrew his demand for action on the refugee problem and human trafficking, and the bill is now expected to receive royal assent. The government argues that the number of small boat arrivals has overwhelmed the asylum system and is costing taxpayers millions of pounds each day. Opposition to the bill remains, and the plan to deport illegal immigrants to Rwanda is facing resistance in the courts. A barge has arrived in Dorset's Portland Port to house 500 illegal immigrants, which has raised concerns among locals. The government defends the use of barges, stating it is a cheaper alternative to hotels.
Fox News: Fauci blasted over taxpayer-funded security, military recruit's forced trans acceptance and more top headlines
Fauci criticized for taxpayer-funded security detail. Military recruit shares uncomfortable experiences with trans women. Eerie Google images tied to Long Island serial killer. Pentagon AI plan must include offense and defense. Fox News launches new primetime lineup. GOP demands action on illegal immigrant accused of child rape. White House condemns claims that COVID-19 was ethnically targeted. George and Alex Soros donate to Biden's campaign. House bill proposes changing language of federal law. Podcast host shocked by co-host's prediction about Trump's 2024 campaign. Obama defends banned books on TikTok. White House reporter threatens to sue over unflattering story. Laura Ingraham questions Biden's leadership. Jesse Watters mentions Secret Service knowledge. Greg Gutfeld criticizes White House cocaine case. Chinese Communist Party accused of rewriting Bible. Weather researchers use drones to study hurricanes. NFL star sets interception limit for upcoming season. Young girl charged in acid attack on playground. Valerie Bertinelli responds to Botox criticism. Taylor Swift's re-recorded album surpasses Barbra Streisand's record. Dogs compete in treat-eating contest. Video discussing legal battles over Biden's student loan forgiveness. Video explains rising crime in affluent areas of San Francisco. Fox News weather forecast available. Laura Ingraham comments on risks of Biden as the Democratic nominee.
Flag And Cross: Is Netanyahu Heading Toward A Coalition Crisis?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces unrest within his coalition over judicial reform proposals. Netanyahu wants to delay or dismiss most of these proposals, but his partners are insisting on their passage. A government crisis may be looming.
#war
Forbes: Why Won't Biden Let Ukraine Defeat Russia?
Despite the Russian invasion in Ukraine, the Biden Administration refuses to provide the necessary weapons, resulting in a strategic scandal that empowers Putin and Jinping. Europe is stepping up by providing major-league weaponry, while the US fails to send long-range missiles to disrupt Russia's supply lines. Inexplicably, Biden officials aim for a settlement that favors Putin's control over a significant part of Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Passage of Bill in U.S. Senate Committee May Lead to Closure of Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices in America
The U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations approved a bill that could revoke the diplomatic privileges of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices in the United States. Proposed by Senators Marco Rubio and Jeff Merkley, the bill will be voted on by the full Senate and the House of Representatives. If approved, the offices would need to be closed within six months.
Fox News: Well-known Hollywood mogul is the 'Trojan horse' for China inside the Biden campaign: Enes Kanter Freedom
Enes Kanter Freedom criticized the Biden administration for its ties to China, calling a co-chair of President Biden's 2024 campaign a "Trojan horse" for the Chinese government. He highlighted the extensive China ties of former Disney and DreamWorks Animation chief, Jeffrey Katzenberg, who is a major fundraiser for the Democratic Party and has a history of visiting China frequently. Kanter Freedom has been vocal about holding China accountable for human rights abuses and has criticized the Biden administration's approach to China and other foreign adversaries.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Oil Inches Higher as Investors Eye US Crude Supplies
Oil prices inched higher as investors assessed the potential impact of tightening U.S. crude supplies and weaker Chinese economic growth. Brent crude was up at $79.01 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose to $74.7 a barrel. Chinese GDP growth of 6.3% in Q2 fell short of expectations, dampening demand recovery. However, the resumption of output at two Libyan oilfields is expected to boost global supplies.
Forbes: FC Barcelona Reportedly Need $185 Million In Player Sales To Register New Signings And Renewed Contracts
FC Barcelona needs to raise €165 million ($185 million) through player sales to register new signings and renewed contracts. The non-payment of €60 million ($67 million) by Barca's partners has created a problem that must be resolved by the end of next month. Finding buyers for players and meeting Financial Fair Play requirements is proving to be a challenge.
National Review: Federalism Can Help Tame the National Debt
The federalist fabric of American government, which supports a division of power between national and state governments, has been severely damaged by the federal government's largesse and regulatory interference. The recent Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA) has done little to address the growing national debt and entitlement programs, leaving states vulnerable to the impending fiscal crisis. Iowa, under Governor Kim Reynolds, has shown that responsible budgeting and fiscal conservatism can be effective, but states must prepare for reduced federal support and find innovative solutions to protect their fiscal stability. Restoring federalism is crucial to restore fiscal sanity.
The Epoch Times: World Stocks Near 15-month High; China Data Weighs on Markets
World shares remained steady near their recent 15-month highs, while the dollar hovered close to a one-year low. Weak economic data from China led to a fall in Asian stocks, and Deutsche Bank lowered its forecast for China's economic growth. Investors were awaiting U.S. retail sales data and earnings, as well as upcoming policy meetings by the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, and Bank of Japan. Expectations that the Fed and ECB will diverge on rate hikes have weakened the dollar. European shares made minimal gains and eurozone government bond yields were down.
Forbes: Top Chipmaker CEOs Meet Biden Officials As White House Reportedly Readies New Curbs On Chip Sales To China
Top U.S. semiconductor company executives met with government officials to express concerns about the Biden administration's attempts to restrict chip sales to China. The CEOs of Nvidia, Intel, and Qualcomm met with Secretary of State Antony Blinken and other officials to discuss supply chain issues and doing business in China. The Semiconductor Industry Association warned against further restrictions and urged the administration to engage in dialogue with the industry. The Biden administration plans to implement new restrictions on the export of AI chips in the coming weeks.
Flag And Cross: What Are Your Thoughts On Bitcoin ETFs? SEC Wants Feedback On BlackRock, ARK Invest
The SEC seeks public input on Bitcoin ETF applications, including those from Ark Invest, Wise Origin, WisdomTree, VanEck, and Invesco Galaxy. The review process will begin after submissions are listed in the federal register.
Flag And Cross: Ford Worried About Tesla's Cybertruck, Says Analyst After F-150 Lightning Price Slash: 'Now Both Models Start At...'
Ford Motor Co. is cutting prices of its F-150 Lightning pickup truck by up to $9,979 in response to competition from Tesla's Cybertruck. The price cut is seen as a reactionary move, indicating Ford's worry about Tesla's growing popularity. Ford's price cut may not affect Cybertruck sales immediately, but it could lead to more competition in the long term.
#military
Fox News: Pentagon leak suspect argues for his release ahead of classified docs trial, points to Trump's freedom
Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira, accused of leaking secret military papers about the war between Ukraine and Russia, is requesting release from custody. Teixeira's lawyers argue that former President Donald Trump and his co-defendant Walt Nauta are free before trial despite similar charges of mishandling classified documents. They propose Teixeira be released to his father's custody with home confinement and monitoring.
Teixeira's lawyers also point out the disparity in treatment between his case and that of Trump and Nauta, arguing that the government's argument for detaining Teixeira is unfounded. Teixeira has pleaded not guilty to six counts of national defense information transmission. Trump has pleaded not guilty to 31 counts of willful retention of classified documents.
National Review: The Military Doesn’t Need DEI
House Republicans voted to end DEI programs and personnel at the Pentagon, sparking controversy. Supporters argue that diversity training is unnecessary and a burden, while critics believe it is crucial for a modern military. President Biden is unlikely to sign the legislation, expressing concerns about the impact on troop readiness.
#religion
National Review: Pakistan’s Blasphemy Laws Are Targeting, and Killing, Religious Minorities
Pakistan's blasphemy laws have become even more extreme, with insults to the Prophet Mohammed's wives and relatives now a non-bailable offence punishable by prison. Under these laws, victims face limited legal protections and an increased risk of violence and arbitrary detention. Since 1986, over 2,000 cases of alleged blasphemy have been recorded, and at least 88 people accused of blasphemy have been murdered. The majority of victims are members of minority religions, and the country's government has faced criticism for appeasing extremists.
#health
The Epoch Times: Why Exercise Is Crucial for Parkinson's Disease, and 4 Workouts That Alleviate Symptoms
Exercise has been shown to have a positive impact on the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, including improving posture, strength, balance, and mobility. Engaging in exercises that combine both physical and mental activity, such as dancing, boxing, and tai chi, can be particularly beneficial. Tai chi helps improve motor symptoms and reduce anxiety and depression, while boxing improves balance, coordination, and nonmotor symptoms. Weight training can address muscle weakness and stiffness, and karate and other martial arts can enhance mobility, coordination, and overall well-being. Consultation with a healthcare professional is advised before starting specialized exercise programs.
The Epoch Times: Mom sheds 175lb to get healthy for her daughter, shares the hidden struggle behind massive weight loss
A single mom overhauls her unhealthy lifestyle after losing 175 pounds, aiming to be a better mom for her daughter. After multiple weight loss attempts, she opted for surgery and lost over 100 pounds, only to regain it during pregnancy. Motivated by a shocking photo, she makes major lifestyle changes, swaps takeaways for home-cooked meals, and learns to eat for her body. With support from family and friends, she stays consistent and reaches a healthy weight. She battles excess skin but is proud of her improved health and parenting abilities.
#crime
The Federalist: 7 Things The Oversight Committee Should Ask IRS Whistleblowers
IRS whistleblowers are set to testify about Department of Justice and FBI interference in the investigation into Biden family corruption. Republicans should let the whistleblowers speak for themselves and ask open-ended questions to reveal the scandal. They should establish the origins of the investigation and focus on the evidence uncovered and interference faced. The testimony also implicates U.S. Attorney David Weiss and Attorney General Merrick Garland in a cover-up, which should be further explored. Additionally, Republicans should inquire about withheld evidence and potential crimes that may have been committed.
Red State: Soros-Funded DA Facing Recall Says Families of Murder Victims Are Unable to 'Appreciate the Work we Do'
Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price faces backlash for her progressive policies and lack of transparency. Victims' families criticize her lenient sentences for criminals, while Price insists on the importance of restorative justice. The interview with a local reporter reveals her dismissive attitude towards the concerns of crime victims.
#sports
Fox News: Kansas' Hunter Dickinson calls Michigan 'fake Midwest' after transfer
Hunter Dickinson, formerly of the Michigan Wolverines, transferred to the Kansas Jayhawks for the college basketball season. Dickinson praised the welcoming culture of Kansas and took a swipe at Michigan, saying they were not as nice. Despite his comments, he still enjoyed his time in Michigan.
Dickinson admitted that he was not in as good shape as he thought when he started practicing with the Kansas team. During the previous season with Michigan, he had impressive stats but the team missed the NCAA Tournament. Kansas had a solid record but was eliminated in the second round.
#other
The Epoch Times: Winners of the 2023 BigPicture Natural World photography competition showcase the world in diverse splendor
The winners of the BigPicture 2023 photography competition capture the diverse beauty of life on Earth. From a lone coyote in Chicago to a baby wombat being cradled, these images tell powerful stories of connection with nature. The competition aims to inspire and bring hope to people worldwide.