
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

May 31, 2025 |
0
| Remer,MNSponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET: Sports Knowledge
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
topic
America First News
1 Aug 2023
#sponsor
wish-text.com: Wish Text Composer
Are you tired of struggling to find the right words and perfect gifts for various occasions? Look no further! With wish-text.com, our AI-powered assistant is here to make your life easier, and it's free!
Whether it's birthdays, graduations, holidays, or moments of illness or loss, wish-text.com provides personalized messages and thoughtful gift recommendations at no cost. Try it today!
#illegals
Washington Free Beacon: 'Our City Needs Help': NYC Dems Slam Biden Admin for Migrant Crisis
New York City Democrats voice anger over Biden administration's lack of support in handling migrant crisis, demanding more help from federal government. City struggling to accommodate large numbers of illegal migrants, with dozens forced to sleep on sidewalks. City officials requesting aid in sheltering nearly 100,000 migrants.
#politics
National Review: The Corner: They’re Bluffing
Democrats are defending Joe Biden by portraying Hunter Biden as a con man who used his father's connections for personal gain. The president allegedly remained at a distance from his son's questionable dealings, but Democrats' arguments are inconsistent. They claim that Joe Biden was unaware of Hunter's actions due to grief, while also acknowledging that the president turned a blind eye to his son's behavior. Democrats' defenses are as manipulative as Hunter's schemes.
Washington Free Beacon: Missouri Democratic Party Advocates Burning Down Neighbor’s House Over Trump Flags
The Missouri Democratic party's official Twitter account suggested burning down a Trump supporter's home in response to a tweet with a picture of a house with Trump flags. Republican senator Josh Hawley and Donald Trump Jr. criticized the tweet, but the Missouri Democrats have not responded or apologized.
Fox News: Tennessee judges allow state to take over Nashville airport amid ongoing legal challenge
A three-judge panel allows Tennessee officials to take over Nashville's airport operations, dismissing city leaders' last-minute effort to block the change. This comes after the Republican-led Legislature approved plans for the state to control the airport authority, sparking a dispute with the city.
Red State: NEW: Judge Rules Trump Protected by Presidential Immunity for 2020 Election Claims Made While in Office
A judge ruled that Trump is protected by presidential immunity for claims he made while in office about the 2020 election being "rigged" and "stolen." The ruling stated that other legal proceedings can examine the propriety of his statements, but this case is not the proper place to do so.
The Blaze: Democrat lights into Biden for bowing 'to the whims of politics,' reversing Trump-era decision on Space Command HQ
Democratic Rep. Terri Sewell criticizes President Biden's decision to keep the U.S. Space Command in Colorado instead of relocating it to Alabama. Sewell argues that the decision was politically motivated and not in the best interest of national security. House Armed Services Chairman Mike Rogers also expresses outrage and promises to investigate the matter. The Biden administration denies any political influence and asserts that operational readiness was the primary factor in the decision.
Breitbart: GOP Rep. Luna: I Want Biden to Be Impeached — I've Seen Enough
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a member of the House Oversight Committee, expressed her support for President Joe Biden's impeachment. Luna highlighted mounting evidence of corruption and the lack of action from the IRS, FBI, and Department of Justice. She called on skeptical Republican senators to reconsider, stating that the American people deserve answers and that Biden's actions warrant impeachment.
#society
Daily Wire: Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson: Biology Is ‘Insufficient’ To Explain Gender
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson believes that basic biological principles are insufficient to explain gender identity. He argues that people should be able to identify as any gender they choose, regardless of their chromosomes. Critics argue that Tyson overlooks the potential dangers and irreversible treatments that children may face in their attempts to change their biological realities.
PJ Media: The Incandescent Light Bulb Ban Starts Today
The Biden administration has officially banned the sale and manufacture of most incandescent light bulbs, forcing consumers to switch to LEDs and fluorescents. The ban has been known for years but was not enforced. Incandescent bulbs cost less but use more energy and have a shorter lifespan compared to LEDs. The motives behind the ban are unclear, but it may be a display of control by the government.
PJ Media: Former Lizzo Dancers Sue the Star for 'Sexual Harassment' and 'Creating a Hostile Work Environment'
Lizzo is criticized for her self-promotion and mediocre talent. Her promotion of "body positivity" is seen as dangerous to women's health. She is now facing a lawsuit for sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment.
The New American: Man Murdered Two Infants. California is Paying to Give Him Breast Augmentation.
California is using taxpayer funds to provide breast augmentation surgery to a man on death row for murdering his two infant children. Governor Gavin Newsom's executive order saved him from execution. Public support for transgenderism is declining, and Republican-dominated states are cracking down on transgender practices. This backlash is fueled by cases like Jason Michael Hann's, which highlight the extreme consequences of tolerating transgender ideology and the Democrats' targeting of children for indoctrination.
The Federalist Papers: After Trump Endorsement 'Sound of Freedom' Hits Another Major Milestone, Humiliates Leftist Hollywood
Independent film, Sound of Freedom, surpasses big Hollywood releases Mission: Impossible and The Flash at the box office. The movie, based on the true story of Tim Ballard's fight against child trafficking, has earned over $150 million domestically and gains international release dates.
#economy
Flag And Cross: ZoomInfo Technologies Plunges On Mixed Q2 Earnings And Weak Guidance
Shares of ZoomInfo Technologies Inc (NASDAQ: ZI) plummeted after the company reported mixed Q2 earnings and weak guidance. Analysts expressed concerns about the company's exposure to software and lowered their price targets. The company's revenue miss and lowered outlook for 2023 were factors in the negative sentiment.
Fox News: Norfolk Southern vows safety changes after minor train derailment in Virginia
A minor coal train derailment in Virginia prompted Norfolk Southern to reassess its response to overheating bearings. Questions were raised about why similar changes were not made after a more severe Ohio derailment. Norfolk Southern changed its rules to adopt a more cautious approach following the Virginia incident.
Flag And Cross: Jim Cramer Says This Gold Stock 'Has Been A Disappointment'
Cramer expresses concern over Spirit Airlines due to increased competition and lack of government support for consolidation. He recommends Delta Air Lines instead. Cramer also advises against investing in IonQ and ChargePoint due to their financial losses. He considers Marvell Technology's AI business to be a positive factor, while Barrick Gold is labeled as a disappointment. He praises Nucor Corporation as his preferred steel company. Cramer does not provide an opinion on Coursera.
#military
Fox News: Deaths of 3 US Marines in North Carolina raise questions about outdoor carbon monoxide poisoning in parked car
The deaths of three U.S. Marines who suffered carbon monoxide poisoning in a parked car at a North Carolina gas station have sparked concerns about how this could occur outdoors. The autopsies revealed that all three died of carbon monoxide poisoning, with authorities ruling it as accidental. Experts explain that vehicle malfunctions such as a broken exhaust system or leaks can cause exhaust gases to enter the cabin, even outdoors.
#health
Daily Wire: Judge ‘Reverses’ Health System’s Decision To Fire Worker Over COVID Vaccine, Orders Back Pay
Virginia District Judge Claude V. Worrell reverses UVA Health System's decision to fire Kaycee McCoy, who refused the COVID vaccine due to religious reasons. The judge rules that the health system acted arbitrarily and must allow McCoy to continue working with a religious exemption.
Fox News: Iran closes government offices, banks, schools for 2 days as temps reach triple-digits
Iran declared a two-day holiday due to high temperatures. The government closed offices, banks, and schools to prevent heat exhaustion. Tehran is predicted to reach temperatures of over 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
#education
Fox News: West Virginia school district settles lawsuits for over $11 million in teacher abuse case
A West Virginia school district is settling multiple lawsuits for $11m in a teacher abuse case. Special education students were physically abused.
#crime
Fox News: Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' armorer loses in court, judge won't drop involuntary manslaughter charges
Armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed's request to drop charges against her in connection to the fatal shooting on the set of "Rust" was denied by a judge. Gutierrez-Reed's lawyer argued for the charges to be dismissed due to issues with the case and statements made by the prosecution to the media. However, the judge ruled in favor of the state, allowing the charges to remain and the preliminary hearing to proceed.
Fox News: California homeless person allegedly stabs man to death near Santa Monica Pier, is arrested
A man was stabbed to death near the Santa Monica Pier, and a homeless man has been arrested in connection with the slaying. The victim was found with stab wounds to the chest and was taken to the hospital, but his identity has not been released. Witnesses reported an argument between the victim and the suspect before the stabbing occurred.
Fox News: Death of NBC Connecticut anchor's mother being investigated as homicide
Connecticut news anchor Heidi Voight's mother, Claudia Voight, was initially believed to have died of a medical event but later determined to have been killed by neck compression. The death is being investigated as a homicide. No arrests have been made.
#sports
On The Water: NEWS: Block Island Inshore Fishing Tournament A Big Success
The Block Island Inshore Fishing Tournament ended with Team Frayed Knot winning with a 48-inch striped bass. The tournament raised $6,000 for the Block Island Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department thanks to Ørsted's sponsorship.
Forbes: PXG Tees Up Golf Version Of The Pepsi Challenge: Here’s Why
Golf equipment brand PXG is offering golfers a $100 gift card if their current driver performs better than PXG's newest GEN6 driver in a customized fitting challenge. Participants will hit shots using their current driver and the GEN6 driver, with the data recorded on a launch monitor. If the GEN6 driver does not outperform the player's current driver, PXG will provide a $100 Mastercard Rewards Card.
Forbes: PGA Tour Makes Moves To Regain Player Trust; Tiger Woods Joins Policy Board
The PGA Tour has made changes to its governance and transparency measures in response to the partnership with the LIV Golf league. Tiger Woods has joined the Tour's Policy Board as a sixth Player Director, and the board now has full authority to approve or decline any potential changes to the tour. This move aims to restore trust and confidence in the PGA Tour.
Fox News: Tiger Woods joins PGA Tour board amid tension from golfers over LIV agreement
Pro golfers express frustration with lack of transparency from PGA Tour about merger deal with DP World Tour and Saudi Arabia's LIV Golf. PGA Tour adds Tiger Woods to policy board and makes changes to governance structure in response to player concerns. Players demand increase in involvement in major decisions.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: Mystery Ranch Bridger 65: A Couple Extra Pounds Gets You Best-in-Class Comfort
The Mystery Ranch Bridger 65 backpack, despite being heavy and expensive, received high marks for comfort and load bearing ability. It features unique pockets and organizational features, making it stand out from other backpacking backpacks. The backpack received positive feedback for its easy adjustability and comfortable fit, although there were some durability issues with the trekking pole attachment points. The testers praised the storage and accessibility of the backpack, particularly the shoulder strap and hip belt pockets. Overall, the Mystery Ranch Bridger 65 impressed the testers, but its high price tag may deter some buyers.
#technology
Flag And Cross: AMD's Q2 Earnings Awaited As AI Race With Nvidia Intensifies
Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is set to report its second-quarter results, with analysts expecting a decrease in earnings per share compared to the previous year. However, the company has beaten bottom-line expectations in three of the past four quarters. Rival Intel recently reported better-than-expected revenue, partly due to a more modest decline in the PC market. Analysts have expressed caution regarding the outlook for the third quarter, but are optimistic about AMD's upcoming launch of a generative AI GPU.
#other
Fox News: 'The Wizard of Oz' actress Betty Ann Bruno dead at 91
Former KTVU reporter Betty Ann Bruno, known for her role in "The Wizard of Oz," has passed away at the age of 91. Her sudden death came as a shock to her family, as she was healthy and active. Betty Ann was a passionate hula instructor and created the dance organization Hula Mai in Sonoma, California. She also had a successful career as an investigative reporter, and was known for her coverage of the 1991 fire in Oakland Hills.
Spectator USA: Musk wades into South Africa’s ‘white genocide’ spat
Elon Musk tweeted about white genocide in South Africa, causing controversy. He later realized his error and acknowledged that the claims were false. The incident highlights the spread of misinformation on the internet.