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America One News
30 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: VP Harris offers vague 'Day 1' Oval Office plan in first taped interview and more top headlines
Kamala Harris discussed her plans if elected president in a CNN interview, leading to critiques from the Trump campaign. Meanwhile, GOP senators are aiming to link noncitizen voting restrictions to an upcoming spending bill.
Concerns about Harris's position on fracking and her polling status have emerged, alongside issues in California regarding crime and public safety. Notable reactions from various artists and commentators continue to shape the political landscape.
Fox News: Fox News Digital's News Quiz: August 30, 2024
Two former Democrats publicly endorse Donald Trump, contrasting their previous party affiliation. Meanwhile, a woman's food creation during a long-haul flight gains viral attention.
The Telegraph: Politics latest news: Priti Patel to launch Tory leadership campaign
Dame Priti Patel will officially launch her Conservative leadership campaign, presenting her vision to invigorate the party and engage with Labour. She emphasizes her capability to lead the Tories effectively against Labour, competing against five other candidates.
Voting among Tory MPs begins next week to narrow down the candidates ahead of the Conservative Party conference later in September.
#society
Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Ivy students return with antisemitic vengeance
The Fox News "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter highlights rising anti-Jewish sentiment globally, featuring incidents like vandalism and protests at Cornell University and accusations of antisemitic curriculum in a California school district.
Additionally, Harvard hired former UPenn president Liz Magill, who resigned after controversial testimony on campus antisemitism, reflecting ongoing challenges in addressing these issues.
GB News: National Lottery winner who lives with parents REFUSES to tell them about £3.6million jackpot
A 24-year-old lottery winner from the UK has opted to keep his £3.6 million jackpot a secret from his parents. He plans to claim his winnings as monthly payments of £10,000 over 30 years and is considering telling others he's secured a high-paying job instead.
He intends to travel, invest, and buy luxury items while adhering to financial advice.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US says Israel behind aid convoy shooting, must ‘immediately rectify’ its conduct
The U.S. criticized Israel for its actions concerning a UN aid convoy in Gaza, stressing the need for Israel to protect humanitarian workers after bullets struck a marked vehicle. Initial findings cited a communication error by the Israeli army.
The IDF claimed to have engaged hijackers threatening another aid convoy, ensuring the safety of humanitarian workers. Amidst ongoing conflict, a polio case has been reported in Gaza, prompting a vaccination campaign supported by localized truces.
#health
Fox News: Sleeping longer on weekends could lower heart disease risk by 20%, study finds
A recent study presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress indicates that catching up on sleep during weekends is linked to a 20% reduced risk of heart disease. This finding is based on an analysis of sleep data from nearly 90,000 individuals over 14 years.
The research suggests that compensatory sleep helps lower stress hormones and aids in brain recovery, benefiting heart health. Notably, 57% of participants in a Gallup poll expressed a desire for more sleep, highlighting a widespread issue of sleep deprivation.
#sports
GB News: US Open star appears to aim brutal Emma Raducanu dig following Andy Murray backlash
Casper Ruud made remarks on social media suggesting that Andy Murray’s absence is felt at the US Open, seemingly in response to Emma Raducanu's comments about the tournament not feeling different without Murray. This follows Raducanu’s early exit from the competition.
Raducanu expressed regrets about her preparation, admitting she didn’t play enough hard-court tournaments prior to the US Open, resulting in missed opportunities. She plans to reassess her schedule for improvement.