
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jul 5, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Keir Starmer issued stark warning after 'disastrous' first year in power: 'This could be the last Labour Government'
Allister Heath, editor of the Sunday Telegraph, criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer's first year in power as "disastrous," citing nine major policy U-turns and a failure to address the migrant crisis. He suggested this could lead to the last Labour Government.
Heath also noted the emergence of a new left-wing party led by Jeremy Corbyn, which he believes could significantly impact Labour by attracting the hard-left electorate. He warned that the political landscape is shifting, with the potential for both major parties to decline in influence.
#society
Le Monde: The Seine will reopen to public swimming for the first time in a century
For the first time in over a century, swimming will be allowed in the River Seine, opening to the public on July 5 after a €1.4 billion cleanup project. Three designated swimming sites will be available, with safety measures and daily water quality tests in place.
Swimming in the Seine has been illegal since 1923 due to pollution, but recent efforts have made it suitable for public use and Olympic events. The initiative aims to provide community benefits and enhance the city's appeal.
#outdoors
Fox News: NYC temporarily shuts down Queens beaches after sharks swim dangerously close to Fourth of July crowd
Sharks were spotted near New York City beaches on the Fourth of July, leading to temporary closures in Queens. Lifeguards and drone technology were deployed to ensure beachgoer safety, with officials monitoring the situation closely.
Governor Kathy Hochul emphasized ongoing efforts to enhance shark surveillance along state beaches, urging the public to stay alert and follow safety guidelines. New York State Parks officials expressed confidence in their preparedness for the summer season.