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America One News
23 Jul 2024
#politics
Fox News: Kamala Harris visiting Milwaukee for first campaign rally since launching presidential bid
Kamala Harris is set to rally in Milwaukee following her presidential announcement, backed by an extensive campaign network in Wisconsin. With Biden’s endorsement, she’s positioned to secure the Democratic nomination.
The event aims to contrast her vision against Trump’s controversial agenda, highlighting her prosecutorial experience.
#culture
GB News: Albert Memorial represents 'Britain at its high water mark', says Rees-Mogg
Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg has jumped into the fray over the Albert Memorial, defending it as a proud symbol of Britain's zenith. He criticizes claims that its imagery is offensive, suggesting such views are part of an ongoing war on history.
He dismisses the idea as a misguided attempt to erase the past, calling for a celebration of Britain's legacy instead.
#education
GB News: Miriam Cates and Katherine Birbalsingh condemn Labour as 'gender identity' professor hired to rewrite curriculum
In a bold move, the UK government has appointed Prof. Becky Francis to revamp England's national curriculum, focusing on educational inequalities and the challenges faced by disadvantaged students. Critics fear her emphasis on identity politics might overshadow essential knowledge and skills.
As the curriculum faces scrutiny, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson calls for a fresh approach, aiming to ease the pressure on students and ensure all young people are equipped for life and work. Experts, parents, and teachers will inform the evolution of the education system.
#other
GB News: UK weather: Tropical plume to rescue Britain’s lost summer as heat to soar to ‘mid-30Cs’
A tropical heat surge is set to battle the persistent jet stream, promising Britain a much-needed summer revival with sun and warmth returning by late July. The jet's retreat paves the way for the Azores High, ushering in days of fine weather ahead.
After weeks of drab skies, the nation may finally enjoy those long-awaited barbecues as temperatures climb into the mid-30Cs. A bustling mix of weather will precede this bliss, but a sweet reprieve from the rain is in sight.