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America One News
23 Jul 2024
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Who's Running America?
In the twilight of 2024, a political storm brews. Biden’s withdrawal stirs whispers of incapacity while he’s left to stumble through a speech, dodging the stark truth that he’s a figurehead in a game that no one else wants to face.
As Republicans circle like sharks, questioning Biden’s fitness while the Democrats sit tight, America finds itself in a precarious limbo. Who’s at the helm when the world is watching? That's a riddle no one dares solve.
The Federalist: Utah Certifies Primary Despite Alleged Voter Disenfranchisement
Utah's Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson certified the recent primary results despite claims that hundreds of ballots were disenfranchised due to postmark issues. Voters argue they mailed ballots on time, but flaws in the postal system led to 1,200 ballots going uncounted.
The controversy has sparked calls for a recount, as the GOP primary results have a narrow margin. Critics highlight the pitfalls of an all-mail voting system relying on the unreliable U.S. Postal Service.
Fox News: Pennsylvania police commissioner throws cold water on Secret Service 'sloped roof' concerns: 'I cannot agree'
The Pennsylvania State Police dismissed the safety concerns raised by former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle regarding the sloped roof used by a shooter to nearly assassinate Trump. Testimony revealed that even a 70-year-old congressman could navigate the roof effortlessly.
Cheatle resigned, igniting debate over security failures at the Butler rally where Trump spoke. Lawmakers scrutinized safety protocols as the FBI's investigation into the incident continues.
Breitbart: Joe Biden to Speak Publicly Wednesday After Stepping Aside
President Biden plans a prime-time Oval Office address, fueling gossip on his health and the circumstances of his resignation. Critics cry foul, suggesting a political coup orchestrated by prominent Democrats and former President Obama.
As Biden endorses Kamala Harris, questions rise over the democratic integrity of his succession; she's already raked in millions but faces doubts about her electability. The Democratic process seems to crumble as millions of votes vanish.
Fox News: Biden megadonor refuses to back Kamala Harris 'coronation,' says she can't beat Trump
Big donor John Morgan's pulling out of Kamala Harris's campaign, saying she can't beat Trump. He criticizes the lack of a real convention to pick the strongest candidate, claiming Pelosi's endorsement was the nail in the coffin for democratic choice.
Polls show Harris is behind Trump by a slim margin, but many think she's not the strongest option. Morgan believes other potential candidates could do better in the race.
The Federalist: Biden Praises USSS Director Who Allowed Trump To Get Shot
Biden expressed gratitude for Secret Service chief Cheatle, whose failures led to Trump being shot and a man's tragic death. After a critical hearing, Cheatle announced her resignation, admitting her missteps but withholding essential details from Congress.
The fallout raises questions about security lapses during the assassination attempt, emphasizing incompetence and negligence within the agency.
Breitbart: Donald Trump on Secret Service Director's Resignation: ‘She Never Gave Me Proper Protection’
After a near-assassination, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned, admitting the failed protection of former President Trump was a historic blunder. Trump, feeling the weight of a bullet on his collar, criticized the lack of personnel support amid political turmoil.
In the wake of tumult, he claimed to have taken a bullet for democracy, pointing fingers at the Biden administration for the lapse. The echoes of blame reverberate, while lives hang by a thread from the chaos.
Fox News: GOP congressman calls on Harris to 'immediately' invoke 25th Amendment over Biden's 'declining health'
Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles has urged Vice President Kamala Harris to invoke the 25th Amendment, suggesting President Biden's declining health makes him unfit for office. Amidst rising concerns, Biden recently dropped out of the 2024 presidential race.
With Democrats under pressure, Ogles warns that a "lame duck" president poses risks as the nation faces global threats. The White House insists Biden is capable, even as scrutiny over his mental fitness grows.
#society
GB News: Oxford residents sent into frenzy after claims 'highly venomous' snake missing and on the loose
In Oxford, a poster claiming a "highly venomous" cobra is on the loose has sent residents into a panic. With a disconnected phone number and police dismissing it as a prank, locals are left to wonder if it’s a joke gone too far or an accident waiting to happen.
City officials suspect a hoax under the guise of a dangerous threat, but the possibility of a lurking menace keeps the fear alive. It’s the kind of tale that slips under the skin, where laughter and dread dance a twisted tango.
Forbes: World Records Hottest Day Ever—Here Are The U.S. Cities Breaking Heat Records This Summer
The world just baked its hottest day, with blistering heatwaves nailing record high temps across the U.S. Cities from Texas to Florida are sweating under the pressure, as mercury rises and keeps climbing. The forecasters warn more records are just around the corner.
With climate change in the driver’s seat, disasters loom large—the heat could spin up a stormy cocktail of hurricanes this season. Prepare for a wild ride, folks; it’s going to get hotter and wilder.
#economy
Forbes: How Jersey Mike’s Devoured America’s Franchise Market — And Made Its Owner A Billionaire
Peter Cancro, the founder of Jersey Mike’s, has turned the sub shop into a billion-dollar franchise, emphasizing fresh, quality ingredients and a local, family-operated feel. As he eyes an aggressive expansion and the allure of lucrative offers, he stands at a crossroads of loyalty versus profit.
The sub shop's culture, rooted in community and meticulous training, contrasts with rivals who’ve sold to financial firms. With growth projections of thousands of new stores, Cancro’s future at Jersey Mike’s hangs in the balance.
#health
GB News: Miriam Margolyes, 83, scared she'll 'run out of money' as she addresses death fears
Miriam Margolyes, candid as always, fears she won't have enough money for care in her twilight years, despite her successes and a hefty memoir advance. At 82, she's grappling with health issues linked to her weight, confronting her own shortcomings with biting honesty.
Her reality — a struggle against greed and self-reproach, laced with the weight of honesty, resonates with many. Margolyes remains a captivating figure, yet the shadows of worry loom over her hard-earned independence.
Forbes: UK Approves Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy As First-Of-Its-Kind Treatment To Lower Heart Risks
In a landmark decision, U.K. regulators have approved Novo Nordisk’s semaglutide—known for Ozempic and Wegovy—as a treatment to lower cardiovascular risks in obese adults. This comes after a study showed a 20% reduction in major cardiovascular events, regardless of weight loss.
With 6.5 million Brits suffering from cardiovascular disease and obesity rates climbing, the drug's approval could change the game for many, offering hope beyond weight management.
#crime
Le Monde: Haiti's capital in the grip of gangs: 'We eat well two days a week'
Port-au-Prince, under siege by gang violence, sees 80% of its neighborhoods controlled by armed groups. Residents are displaced, crammed into makeshift camps, grappling with hunger and tragedy. Security measures from the government appear futile against this chaos.
Desperation echoes in the voices of the displaced; families recount harrowing losses, leaving houses and hope in the ashes. Their existence now hangs by a thread, while the city's streets belong to the lawless.