
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 19, 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
22 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: JD Vance claims Harris border policies 'lost thousands of innocent children' to sex and human trafficking
Sen. JD Vance accused Vice President Kamala Harris of failing to protect unaccompanied migrant children, claiming her policies have led to countless kids missing and vulnerable to human trafficking. He emphasized a need for stricter border enforcement and accountability.
Vance's remarks, delivered amidst a Georgia campaign rally, condemned Harris for fostering policies that separate families, arguing this has only aided drug cartels. He called for a return to lawful immigration processes and vowed to send illegal aliens home.
#politics
The Federalist: SCOTUS Partly Backs AZ Law Requiring Citizenship Proof To Vote
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted a partial win for Arizona Republicans, allowing a law requiring proof of citizenship for voters in the 2024 election. A narrow majority stayed a lower court ruling against this law for state voter registration forms but not for presidential or mail-in votes.
The decision echoes a larger battle over voting rights, with implications that could alter election dynamics in Arizona, where non-citizen voting is a hot-button issue. RNC Chair Whatley hailed it as a victory for election integrity.
The American Mind: Skin Suits, Clown Suits, and Leap Frogs | The Roundtable Ep. 233
The American Mind's Roundtable unearths the political theater surrounding the DNC, spotlighting the Obamas' support for the Biden-Harris narrative. Kamala's double play—adopting Trump’s policies while drifting left—raises questions about America's emerging populist consensus.
With a fresh voice in Mike Sabo, the editors sift through the noise of media hype and evolving political strategies. Will Kamala's balancing act resonate, or prove to be just another fleeting performance?
Fox News: Chaotic moments caught on camera during Rhode Island wind farm forum; police investigating
At a Newport wind farm forum, tensions flared when a man disrupted speakers and snatched items from attendees, sparking outrage. Concerns about offshore turbine debris were overshadowed by his antics, leaving the crowd exasperated and a police investigation underway.
The man, later linked to a U.S. Senator's campaign site, raises questions about political connections and accountability as wind turbine debris continues to wash ashore, complicating the push for renewable energy.
#society
Fox News: Explosion and fire at a pharmaceutical plant in India kill at least 18 workers
An explosion ignited a fire at a pharmaceutical plant in Andhra Pradesh, India, claiming the lives of at least 18 workers. Amidst chaos, families flocked to the site as authorities launched an investigation, suspecting an electrical fault as the cause.
Tragedies like this are too common in a land where safety standards are merely suggestions, leaving lives dangling by a thread.
Times Of Israel: Shin Bet chief warns Netanyahu, ministers that Jewish terror endangering Israel
Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar warns Israeli leaders that extremist settler violence, fueled by Ben Gvir's policies, is undermining the nation and inciting further terror. He calls for urgent governmental action to address the deepening crisis, citing the risks of global delegitimization.
Ben Gvir dismisses Bar's concerns, framing the letter as a deflection from accountability for past failures. The tensions are poised to erupt, threatening both the state’s stability and moral standing.
#health
Fox News: New COVID vaccines get emergency approval from FDA for 2024-2025 season
The FDA has greenlighted updated COVID-19 vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer for the 2024-2025 season, targeting the Omicron KP.2 strain. The agency emphasizes the vaccines' safety and efficacy while urging the public to stay protected against evolving variants.
As infections rise again, the CDC advocates vaccination for everyone six months and older, highlighting the importance of updated shots to combat waning immunity. Speak with your doctor if you have questions.
Forbes: FDA Approves Updated COVID Vaccines: Effectiveness, Who’s Eligible And More
The FDA has greenlit updated COVID-19 vaccines by Pfizer and Moderna, set to match circulating variants ahead of the fall. Novavax is still in the game, though its timing's off. These shots promise sharper defenses against emerging strains, a crucial shield as respiratory season approaches.
Unlike before, vaccines aren't free anymore, covered mainly through insurance. Everyone over six months is urged to get vaccinated, but the safety net for the uninsured is fading as the previous support program ends.
#crime
Fox News: Texas DNC delegate robbed at gunpoint by suspects in ski masks in Chicago: report
A Texas delegate at the DNC in Chicago was robbed at gunpoint by masked men early Wednesday. This incident was part of a violent spree, with police reporting multiple robberies and shootings in the area.
With chaos brewing around the convention, the crime rate is raising eyebrows, putting Democrats on the defensive regarding public safety.
Fox News: Manhunt underway in Arizona for suspect who threatened to kill Trump as former president lands in border state
A manhunt is on for Ronald Lee Syrvud, a 66-year-old suspect threatening former President Trump before a rally in Arizona. His criminal record includes DUIs and multiple warrants, revealing a past as murky as a back alley in a rain-soaked city.
With tempers flaring in the political air, the specter of violence looms over another campaign trail. The story unfolds like a detective tale, where danger tangoes with desperation.
#technology
Fox News: A robot's attempt to get a sample of the melted fuel at Japan's damaged nuclear reactor is suspended
A robot designed for removing melted fuel from Fukushima's wrecked reactor hit a snag, halting a crucial mission. The wrong setup of maneuvering pipes meant radiation limits for workers forced a suspension, leaving the fate of the cleanup shrouded in uncertainty.
TEPCO insists safety comes first, yet skepticism looms over their ambitious 30 to 40-year decommissioning goal. A mere fragment of radioactive debris could unlock the secrets for future tech, but for now, it's another day of waiting in a tightly drawn game of fate.