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America One News
28 Jul 2024
#politics
Fox News: Republicans say Schumer must act on voter proof of citizenship bill if Democrat 'really cares about democracy'
Republicans are pressing Senate Leader Chuck Schumer to push the SAVE Act, a bill aiming to enforce proof of citizenship for voting, claiming it's vital for election integrity. With more than 10 million illegal border crossings, they argue it highlights a glaring issue in voter registration.
Despite the urgency, Schumer has yet to act, leaving concerns over non-citizen voting intact. The political landscape complicates the issue, with Democrats scrambling after Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 race and ongoing controversies, raising the stakes for the upcoming election.
The Telegraph: Olympic committee calls South Korean president after labelling country North Korea in ceremony
In a blunder fit for a bad noir, the IOC's Thomas Bach mistook South Korean athletes for their North Korean foes during the Paris Games' opening ceremony, triggering outrage from Seoul. An angry South Korean president demanded an apology, vowing to escalate diplomatic concerns.
Bach finally fessed up to the "human error," but tensions brew beneath the surface. While North Korea continues its threats, the U.S., South Korea, and Japan tighten their grips with a security pact, leaving the region on edge.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: Worldwide, People Reject the Central Bank Digital Currency - Liberty Nation News
Central bank digital currencies, or CBDCs, have faced public indifference despite government pushes for their adoption. The Bahamas, China, India, and Nigeria show troublesome trends: low usage, distrust, and resistance to perceived government surveillance, rendering these initiatives largely unpopular.
As the global interest in CBDCs wanes, even as countries explore them, the American public's skepticism grows. Many legislators aim to derail their development altogether, reflecting a widespread distrust in government-led financial innovations.
#religion
Fox News: Virginia pastor cites 'profound' message in Psalm 145 as 'lifeline' in 'darkest times'
Pastor Işık Abla reflects on Psalm 145, highlighting God's unwavering care and provision amid personal struggles, including her battle with cancer and hardships as a single mother. This sacred verse serves as her lifeline, assuring her of divine support in times of need.
Abla urges others facing challenges to find strength in faith, emphasizing that God's love and assistance are always available, even in the darkest moments. His presence, she believes, transforms despair into hope.
#culture
GB News: 'I'm a Muslim and I am offended!' Debate gets HEATED after Olympics reimagine The Last Supper as DRAG - 'This is an insult to THREE religions'
At the Paris Olympic opening ceremony, a controversial drag queen reinterpretation of "The Last Supper" ignited outrage among various religious communities, particularly Christians and Muslims. Dr. Sheikh Ramzy condemned it as blasphemous, while others argued for open criticism of religion.
Political commentator Stephen Carlton Woods and others noted the increasing sensitivity around religious representations, balancing artistic expression with the offense taken. The divide deepened as figures like Elon Musk and politicians voiced their disdain for what they saw as double standards against Christianity.