
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jul 19, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Epping MP demands violent protesters to 'stay away' from town after migrant hotel unrest
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper faces criticism over Britain's migrant crisis as protests occur outside a hotel in Epping. Conservative MP Neil Hudson called for urgent government action, stating the situation is "getting out of hand."
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Dems Convinced Colbert Cancellation is a Conspiracy
CBS is reportedly losing $40 million annually on The Late Show, with Stephen Colbert's salary contributing significantly to the losses. Late night television has been struggling, prompting NBC to reduce its programming. Despite this, some politicians, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren, allege that Colbert's cancellation was politically motivated after he criticized CBS's parent company.
Critics argue that the focus should be on the declining revenues rather than political conspiracies. The notion that CBS was pressured by politicians to retain Colbert raises concerns about media independence and the influence of political figures on entertainment choices.
#society
The Western Journal: Tech Company Breaks Silence After Its CEO Was Caught at Concert with Another Woman
Tech company Astronomer has initiated a formal investigation after CEO Andy Byron was caught on a concert "kiss cam" with HR director Kristin Cabot, despite being married. The company emphasized its commitment to accountability and clarified that no other employees were involved.
The incident occurred during a Coldplay concert, leading to viral media coverage. Byron's wife reportedly deleted her Facebook profile following the news. Astronomer aims to maintain its values amid the scandal.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Microsoft ends use of China-based computer engineers for certain Defense Dept projects amid espionage fears
Microsoft will stop using China-based engineers for Pentagon cloud systems following national security concerns raised by a ProPublica report. The report highlighted inadequate safeguards in Microsoft's "digital escort" program, which allowed foreign engineers to assist with sensitive data.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized that foreign engineers should not have access to Department of Defense systems. Microsoft stated it is committed to enhancing security protocols and ensuring compliance with federal regulations regarding sensitive data handling.
#technology
Forbes: ‘We Apologize’—Microsoft Confirms Windows Update Mistake
Microsoft has issued an apology after mistakenly claiming a Windows update issue was resolved. The Windows 11 24H2 bug has caused a critical Firewall error that alarmed users, but it has been confirmed as a harmless reporting bug. Users can safely ignore the warnings.
Windows 10 users are also facing issues with recent updates affecting the emoji picker and Family Safety features. Microsoft is under pressure to address these ongoing problems as it encourages users to upgrade to Windows 11, despite extending Windows 10's support until October 2026.
Forbes: Google Just Made Gmail Better—But You Need A New Email Address
Google's recent Gmail update introduces an unsubscribe button aimed at reducing spam, but critics argue it is merely a temporary fix. Users are encouraged to create new email addresses to avoid spam, as the unsubscribe feature does not address the root problem of data sharing with marketers.
The update also includes a forthcoming feature called Shielded Email, allowing users to generate aliases to protect their real addresses. Despite these improvements, the need for a more robust solution remains, as email continues to be vulnerable to spam and privacy issues.