
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 26, 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
13 Aug 2024
#politics
The Federalist: Why I Resigned From Investigation Into Afghanistan Debacle
A senior investigator has resigned from the House Foreign Affairs Committee, criticizing its inability to pursue key testimonies regarding the Biden-Harris administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan. He argues this lack of thorough investigation undermines accountability and justice for victims.
The resignation highlights deep frustrations within the Committee about missed opportunities to interrogate pivotal figures and gather essential documents, ultimately pointing to broader failures in leadership and oversight that led to the Afghanistan debacle.
GB News: Andrew Pierce grills Labour’s Jonathan Ashworth as he brands migrant scheme a ‘fiasco’
Labour’s Jonathan Ashworth faced tough questions about his party's response to the migrant crisis, particularly why they scrapped the controversial Rwanda plan aimed at deterring illegal crossings. He called the plan an expensive disaster and emphasized the need to tackle criminal smugglers instead.
Ashworth argued that simply enforcing immigration law and processing claims efficiently would offer a more effective solution to the ongoing crisis, rather than reviving failed policies. The pressure remains on Labour to present a solid plan to address the influx of migrants.
Fox News: Harris responds after Trump's interview with Elon Musk and more top headlines
Kamala Harris faces scathing criticism over her political moves, notably accused of flip-flopping while fending off Trump's jabs. Meanwhile, her campaign struggles with past promises about border policy, raising eyebrows ahead of the upcoming electoral showdown.
Amidst this turmoil, the political landscape pulses with challenges, from Omar's imminent primary fight to controversies within the gymnastics world. Election season looms large, with tensions expected to flare and the stakes higher than ever.
Le Monde: FBI opens investigation into alleged Iranian hacking of Trump campaign
The feds are hot on the trail after Microsoft dropped the news: Iranian hackers took aim at a US presidential campaign, likely snagging Republican documents. Media outlets caught wind but kept things quiet, knowing the delicate nature of the intel.
Meanwhile, Roger Stone's accounts have been compromised, leading to a flood of booby-trapped emails aimed at GOP bigwigs. Even Kamala's crew isn't safe, with hackers casting a wider net. Both campaigns are fortifying their defenses like a boxer in the ring.
Fox News: White House saying there's 'no daylight' between Biden, Harris ridiculed as 'Trump campaign ad'
In a press briefing, the White House asserted there's "no daylight" between President Biden and Vice President Harris, leaving many speculating this could doom her campaign. Mockery followed, as critics pointed out she can't escape the failures of the Biden administration.
The Trump campaign seized on this statement, framing it as confirmation that Harris owns the ongoing crises. Critics argue that aligning her with Biden only deepens their political troubles ahead of the election.
The Federalist: Media Ignore Real Issues Because They Don't Want Trump To Win
In the shadow of Biden’s slip-up on stage, the media briefly pondered their role, only to return to the fold of party-line narratives while dodging substantive issues. As Trump rises, the press is set on insulating Harris and Walz from scrutiny, focusing instead on empty vibes and distractions.
With Harris ascended without the merit of votes or tough questions, the press’s cowardice starkly contrasts Trump's transparency. The stakes are high; the media's failure to press for accountability could steer the election away from critical issues, leaving the public in the dark.
#society
Fox News: Conservative California professor reaches multimillion-dollar settlement after free speech lawsuit
A California professor fought back against a community college's retaliation for questioning misuse of funds, leading to a settlement of $2.4 million after years of strife. Matthew Garrett claimed wrongful dismissal but agreed to resign, clearing the way for peace and future focus.
The settlement, while not an admission of wrongdoing, marks a significant chapter in the clash over campus free speech and accountability. Garrett sees it as a beacon of hope against rising censorship in academia.
GB News: Emergency services launch desperate search for boy, 16, who went missing in Cambridge lake
A frantic search is underway in Cambridge for a 16-year-old boy who vanished while swimming at Burnside Lakes. He got into trouble around 5:30 PM, and despite rescue teams scouring the waters, time ticks on with no sign of him.
Police urge the public to steer clear as his family anxiously awaits any news.
#military
Le Monde: Ukraine's incursion into Russia: 'Morale has gone up a notch'
Ukrainian soldiers, riding high after a bold incursion into Russian territory, aim to rattle their foe with reconnaissance footage showcasing their captured prize. Morale soars as their operations extend, bringing newfound pride to a weary nation.
Chaos in the Russian ranks feeds the fire, while the battles of Donetsk are momentarily forgotten in the fervor of their surge. A region scarred yet resilient, where tanks roll amid the heartbreak of war.
#technology
The Federalist: All Too Predictably, Reality Is Puncturing The AI Hype Bubble
The AI bubble is bursting after excessive hype and unsustainable investments, with technology giants like Nvidia taking massive hits. As the sheen fades, AI's flaws are laid bare, reliant on colossal energy and data while failing to deliver the promised revolution.
Misunderstanding AI's nature leads to unrealistic expectations, confusing it with human intelligence. Instead of replacing workers, it reveals the unique value of human potential, showing that true progress lies in enhancing capabilities, not in seeking AI overlords.