
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 One News
12 Aug 2024
#politics
The Economist: Donald Trump plays with fire in Atlanta
In a twist of fate, Donald Trump took to the Atlanta stage, trading barbs with Georgia’s Governor Brian Kemp, angrily accusing him of betrayal over the 2020 election. His tirade painted Kemp as a liability for the GOP, igniting tensions that could backfire in a crucial state.
A bold move, but one that risks alienating pivotal supporters as the race heats up. With Trump's knack for the theatrical, the stakes are high in the Georgia chess game.
Times Of Israel: Army broadens closed zone around Gaza ahead of prayer event by pro-settlement activists
The IDF has expanded a closed military zone near Gaza ahead of settler activists' prayers marking Tisha B’Av, raising concerns over potential terrorist attacks. Nahala insists the event will occur within Israeli territory, aimed at promoting a return to settlements in Gaza.
As military tensions escalate, prominent Israeli figures advocate for renewed settlements despite the Prime Minister’s opposition, reflecting a deepening divide in the political landscape.
The Federalist: Medicare Agency Just Gave Kamala An In-Kind Contribution
Kamala Harris's campaign raised over $200 million after Biden's exit, but the real story unfolds with the CMS's bailouts to health insurers, aimed at shielding seniors from premium hikes right before the election. In a move echoing past administrations, taxpayer dollars flow to mask political fallout.
Democrats, often at odds with corporate welfare, remain silent when those billions benefit their electoral chances. It’s a familiar dance: propping up a faltering healthcare system while deflecting scrutiny just in time for the polls.
Fox News: 22 Days: Kamala Harris has not held a press conference since emerging as presumptive Democratic nominee
Vice President Kamala Harris is under fire for avoiding formal press conferences since becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee. Critics, including JD Vance and Donald Trump, question her transparency and readiness to tackle policy issues openly.
Amidst mounting scrutiny, Harris promises to engage more with the media and defend her record, but the absence of a serious forum raises doubts about her campaign strategy.
#society
Times Of Israel: Musk’s X is platform where it is easiest to find Hamas content, watchdog says
A report reveals that X, formerly Twitter, has become a haven for extremist propaganda, particularly videos from Hamas and far-right groups. Following the October 7 attacks, the platform's moderation has waned, leading to a significant rise in hate speech and misinformation.
Calls for accountability are mounting, with critics urging the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism to reconsider X's membership, asserting that the platform is now acting as a publisher rather than an unbiased forum for speech.
GB News: Bev fumes at Labour-run council over swearing in street order: 'Policing language!'
Bev Turner blasted a Labour-run council for a new order punishing street swearing with £100 fines in Thanet, claiming it smacks of ridiculous overreach. The community's speech is being policed while the practicality of enforcement remains hazy.
Experts debate the merits of the ban, citing concerns for children, but skepticism lingers over its implementation. Can a council really clean up the streets with a speech crackdown?
#economy
Forbes: How Big Banks Are Gunning For Buy-Now, Pay-Later Fintechs
The buy-now, pay-later (BNPL) industry, once a niche, is now grappling with regulations and fierce competition from major banks entering the space. With changes in consumer behavior and stricter oversight, BNPL providers are increasingly resembling traditional credit solutions.
As banks adapt to capture market share at checkout, the future of BNPL remains uncertain. Consumers might opt for familiar bank products, leaving fintechs to defend their turf despite a regulatory shake-up that changes their fundamental operation.
#military
The Telegraph: Russia evacuates second border region as Ukrainian invasion escalates
In a desperate bid to shield civilians, Russia evacuates the Krasnaya Yaruga district as Ukraine intensifies its incursion into Belgorod. After days of fierce clashes, Russian troops claim to bolster defenses, but reports expose their vulnerability and hasty troop deployments.
Ukrainian forces press forward, leaving a trail of tension and uncertainty. President Zelensky asserts the offensive is about "restoring justice" as the battlefield dynamics shift, showcasing Ukraine's resolve to challenge Russian dominance.
#health
The Federalist: Washington Created The Doctor Shortage And Can't Fix It
In a world drowned in regulations, healthcare providers find their calling smothered beneath a mountain of bureaucratic red tape. The smiles of clinical doctors hide the grim reality: as government oversight grows, the spirit to heal withers, driving away those who care most.
The irony of new healthcare jobs is that most aren’t for caregivers but for the bureaucratic army that’s grown at an alarming pace. While the patient waits, the system prioritizes compliance over care, laying bare the disconnect that fuels the escalating crisis.