
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jul 26, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: 'I like your PM!' Donald Trump tells Bev Turner real reason behind friendship with Keir Starmer
Former President Donald Trump expressed admiration for UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, noting his slightly more liberal stance. Trump praised Starmer's success in finalizing a long-awaited UK-US trade deal, calling it beneficial for the UK.
Trump also acknowledged the importance of free speech in the UK, reiterating his support for Starmer as a capable leader.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Families of Palestinian-Americans killed in the West Bank lose hope for justice
Sayfollah Musallet, a Palestinian-American, was beaten to death by settlers in the West Bank, marking the fourth such death of a Palestinian-American since the Gaza conflict escalated. His family and some U.S. politicians are demanding accountability, but they express skepticism about investigations by Israel or the U.S.
Despite calls for independent investigations, families of the victims feel marginalized and face travel restrictions, with little hope for justice. The U.S. Embassy has urged Israel to investigate, but many believe that being American offers them no protection in the ongoing violence in the region.
#health
Liberty Nation News: High on Health: Does Eating Red Meat Cause Cancer? - Liberty Nation News
The consumption of red meat has been a staple in American diets since prehistoric times, yet its health implications remain debated. While red meat is classified as a Group 2A carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, suggesting it is "probably carcinogenic," research indicates that moderate consumption of lean cuts can still provide nutritional benefits.
Experts recommend choosing leaner cuts and preparing meat in ways that may reduce health risks, such as marinating or slow-cooking. While concerns about cancer persist, the evidence is limited, and red meat can also be a valuable source of protein and essential nutrients. Moderation is key.