
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

May 31, 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
21 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
American Thinker: Do we have an independent Justice Department which treats all people equally?
In this inquiry reminiscent of Raymond Chandler, the author questions the notion of equal treatment under the law. They highlight potential felonies committed by Hunter Biden involving false tax returns and fraudulent classifications, and raise suspicions about the purpose of the Bidens' LLCs. The author also questions Joe Biden's honesty regarding his family's foreign business dealings. Additionally, they ask why Joe and Hillary Clinton haven't faced charges for mishandling classified documents, and why perjury by James Clapper, John Brennan, and Eric Holder has gone unpunished. The author criticizes the Justice Department for alleged lies to the FISA court and expresses concern over corruption and media bias, noting the contrasting priorities between covering a sandwich at Subway and addressing the corruption of the Bidens, IRS, and Justice Department. Finally, they question the credibility of politicians and bureaucrats in controlling natural variables while failing to locate a bag of cocaine at the White House.
American Thinker: NYC doesn't 'sanctuary' anymore
The mayor of New York is no longer supporting sanctuary cities and is urging immigrants to consider settling elsewhere in the US. The change in tune is driven by financial issues, as tax revenues are down and federal funding is not expected.
Liberty Nation: Democrats Try to Censor RFK Jr. at Censorship Hearing
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces attacks over his views and has seen his support in the Democratic primary decrease. He appeared before the House Judiciary Committee's Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government to defend himself against allegations of anti-Semitism and racism. Democratic representatives were outraged and attempted to discredit him during the hearing.
Liberty Nation: The Bombshell Biden Burisma Scandal Gets Buried
Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) released an FBI document alleging that Hunter and Joe Biden coerced the Burisma CEO into giving them millions of dollars. The media has chosen to ignore this story despite its potential significance.
The Federalist: Four More States Prepare To Ditch American Library Association
Conservative lawmakers are pushing to disassociate local libraries from the American Library Association (ALA) due to the association's election of an avowed Marxist as president. Several state legislatures have already endorsed the move and are encouraging their own libraries to sever ties with the ALA. The lawmakers have concerns about libraries exposing children to explicit materials and injecting left-wing politics and sexuality into publicly funded libraries.
#society
Fox News: Hong Kong court to decide whether to ban broadcast of popular protest song at Beijing’s request
Hong Kong is awaiting a court decision on whether to ban the protest song "Glory to Hong Kong" in the name of national security. The song, which was written during the 2019 anti-government protests, calls for democracy and liberty. Critics fear that a ban would further restrict freedom of expression in the city.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Quran Desecration Controversy Triggers Diplomatic Anger Against Sweden And Protests In Muslim Nations
Several Muslim-majority countries are summoning Swedish ambassadors and protesting after a controversial Quran desecration in Stockholm. Iraq expelled the Swedish ambassador, Turkey condemned the "vile attack," Saudi Arabia criticized Sweden's "repeated and irresponsible actions," and Iran warned of consequences. Pro-Iranian group Hezbollah called for expelling Swedish diplomats. Protests broke out in Lebanon, and the incident has sparked debates about hate speech.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Global Shares Subdued After US Tech Earnings Disappoint
Global stocks declined and the dollar strengthened against the yen as disappointing tech earnings caused investors to become cautious. The MSCI World index and Europe's STOXX 600 both decreased, while Germany's Dax slipped. Tech shares in Europe also fell, following declines in Tesla and Netflix. The Nasdaq share index in the US experienced its largest one-day loss since March, prompting concerns about tech stock valuations. Additionally, the dollar saw its biggest one-day rise against the yen in a month.
National Review: Bidenomics: A Bust for the Middle Class
Bidenomics has failed to grow the economy for the middle class, with real wages dropping under his presidency, making him the worst president in 40 years for the middle class. The Biden administration is trying to distract from this by focusing on narrow slices of the economy, but the truth is that inflation is eating away at the value of workers' paychecks.
#education
American Thinker: On the educational plantation
Pennsylvania governor breaks promise to assist students in poorly performing public schools with scholarships. Democrats opposed to school choice and continue to support failing public schools. Education becomes a lottery for disadvantaged children. Hypocrisy and division arise.
Flag And Cross: Valencian Government To Reduce Compulsory Catalan Quota In Education System
The new Valencian government plans to eliminate the compulsory 25% Valencian quota in schools, allowing students to opt out of studying the subject. The education minister, José Antonio Rovira, believes it is "incongruous" for students who don't take Valencian to be required to take other subjects in that language. The government aims to modify the law on multilingualism to reduce the presence of Valencian in the education system.
#crime
Fox News: Sheriff accused of sex trysts at hog farm, raunchy affairs with arrested women
Multiple women in Mississippi have accused local sheriff Eddie Scott of sexual harassment or coercing them into sex, which he denies. The women claim that Scott used his position of power to manipulate and take advantage of them. These allegations have led to a lawsuit and ongoing investigations.
Fox News: Former principal of Australian Jewish school convicted of sexually abusing 2 students
Former principal Malka Leifer has been convicted of sexually abusing two girls while working at an Australian Jewish school. The victims, two sisters, testified that the abuse shattered their trust and was painful to remember. Leifer's sentencing, which will take place on August 24, marks the end of a contentious battle to bring her to justice and strained Israeli-Australian relations.
#sports
Forbes: How Do Inter Replace Edin Dzeko And Romelu Lukaku Next Season?
Inter find themselves at a crossroads after selling Andre Onana to Manchester United. They had planned to use the funds to secure Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea, but Lukaku's actions angered Inter and negotiations were closed. Now, Inter must find a replacement for Lukaku and fill the void left by the departures of Edin Dzeko and other key players. They will rely on their sporting director, Beppe Marotta, known for his ability to find good deals, to navigate this challenging situation.
Fox News: Aaron Rodgers taking more patient approach as he begins first training camp with Jets
Aaron Rodgers, former Green Bay Packers quarterback, has joined the New York Jets. This marks a new chapter in his career, surrounded by high expectations and a desire to win the Super Bowl. Rodgers is taking a patient approach during training camp while also serving as a mentor to his new teammates. He has expressed his intention to play beyond the upcoming season.
Fox News: Longtime Colts writer details 'soul-sucking' experience at The Athletic: 'They don't give a f--- about me'
Sportswriter Bob Kravitz criticizes former employer The Athletic, claiming he felt unwanted and barely tolerated. He was put on probation after heart surgery and was required to produce subscriptions. Kravitz believes the outlet did not care about him as a human being. Metrics negatively impacted the mental health of the staff. Two articles he wrote were buried or deemed too dangerous. Kravitz is now contributing to Indianapolis Monthly and starting a Substack column.
Fox News: USA vs Vietnam: Everything you need to know about World Cup match as road to history begins
The USWNT begins their journey towards World Cup history as the favorites to win for the third consecutive time. They face Vietnam in their first match. The star-studded U.S. roster includes players like Megan Rapinoe.