THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jun 24, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
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.
back  
topic

#sponsor

wish-text.com: Wish Text Composer
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

Breitbart: GRAPHIC PHOTOS: Cops Find Body of Migrant Caught in Texas Border Buoys
GRAPHIC PHOTOS: Cops Find Body of Migrant Caught in Texas Border Buoys
Authorities in Mexico are attempting to identify two bodies of migrants found caught on buoys on the Texas border. The buoys were deployed by the State of Texas to deter illegal border crossings. The first body was discovered on Wednesday, and Mexican officials were contacted by US authorities. A second body was found later in another area of buoys along the Rio Grande. Mexico claims that the buoys violate their national sovereignty and human rights.


#politics

The New American: ATF’s Pistol Brace Rule Blocked for 60 days, Likely to Be Found Unconstitutional - The New American
ATF’s Pistol Brace Rule Blocked for 60 days, Likely to Be Found Unconstitutional - The New American
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has suspended enforcement of the ATF's pistol brace rule for 60 days, suggesting it may be unconstitutional. The court stated that the ATF exceeded its authority and "legislated" instead of "interpreted" the law. The case has been sent back to the lower court for further examination.


Daily Wire: Here’s The Real Problem With The Indictments Against Trump
Here’s The Real Problem With The Indictments Against Trump
Indictments against Donald Trump may significantly impact the election. Trump's legal troubles will dominate the next year, making it difficult for him to win. The financial burden of his legal defense hampers campaign efforts, hindering his chances of defeating Biden.


PJ Media: Georgia Prosecutors File Challenge to Block Law That Holds Prosecutors Accountable
Georgia Prosecutors File Challenge to Block Law That Holds Prosecutors Accountable
Georgia passed a law holding prosecutors accountable for their job performance. It requires district attorneys to review every case and prevents blanket dismissals. Some Democrat district attorneys have challenged the law, claiming it undermines their ability to choose which cases to prosecute. They argue that it infringes on free speech rights and forces prosecutors to hide their stances from voters.


Fox News: Alan Dershowitz pushes back on Bill Barr's defense of Trump indictment: 'He's dead wrong'
Alan Dershowitz pushes back on Bill Barr's defense of Trump indictment: 'He's dead wrong'
Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz disagrees with former Attorney General Bill Barr's assessment of the Trump indictment, stating that prosecutors need to prove Trump believed he lost the election. Dershowitz also criticizes the broadness of the indictment and argues that political conduct should not be criminalized.


Fox News: GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley breaks silence on Trump indictment
GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley breaks silence on Trump indictment
Presidential candidate Nikki Haley dismisses Trump's recent indictments, stating she's tired of the ongoing drama. She believes other issues like national security and the economy are more important.


Fox News: Ron DeSantis says he will 'start slitting throats on day one' in executive branch
Ron DeSantis says he will 'start slitting throats on day one' in executive branch
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis vows to take on the "deep state" and remove entrenched officials if elected president in 2024, using violent language to describe his approach. He has previously targeted officials in the Department of Defense. DeSantis has a history of aggressively pursuing conservative policies and is known for his campaign against political opponents.


Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 360: Dr. Sebastian Gorka on Trump Indictment 3.0
Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 360: Dr. Sebastian Gorka on Trump Indictment 3.0
Host Mike analyzes the media's response to President Trump's third indictment, shedding light on its significance and validity. Dr. Sebastian Gorka, a former strategist in the Trump administration, shares his perspective on Trump's legal troubles.


Daily Wire: ‘Intimidated’: Biden ‘Brand’ Helped Ukrainian Company Survive, Hunter’s Ex-Associate Says
‘Intimidated’: Biden ‘Brand’ Helped Ukrainian Company Survive, Hunter’s Ex-Associate Says
Hunter Biden's former associate, Devon Archer, testified that the Biden family's association helped Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company, stay in business. Archer stated that the Biden "brand" provided opportunities and the ability to navigate Washington D.C. Furthermore, he mentioned that Burisma executives leaned on Hunter Biden to alleviate pressure on the company through "soft lobbying help." This testimony confirmed the influence peddling schemes investigated by the House Oversight Committee.


The Federalist: Sharpton: Imagine If Thomas Jefferson Overthrew The Government
Sharpton: Imagine If Thomas Jefferson Overthrew The Government
MSNBC host Al Sharpton misunderstands American history and criticizes former President Trump's indictment. The irony is that the Founding Fathers did try to overthrow the government during the American Revolution. Sharpton's past actions contradict his current accusations of inciting an insurrection. Biden's DOJ is charging Trump for claiming the 2020 election was rigged, protected under the First Amendment. No one on MSNBC corrects Sharpton's misunderstanding or acknowledges the irony.


#society

National Review: The Corner: Straight from Marx’s Bookshelf
The Corner: Straight from Marx’s Bookshelf
Jacobin, a socialist publication, recommends a beach reading list for proletarians. It includes works that criticize capitalism and portray class struggles.


Fox News: Progressive journo Ana Kasparian unleashes on left’s obsession with ‘garbage’ identity politics: 'I'm done'
Progressive journo Ana Kasparian unleashes on left’s obsession with ‘garbage’ identity politics: 'I'm done'
Ana Kasparian, co-host of "The Young Turks," criticizes the left's obsession with identity politics, arguing that it distracts from real issues and promotes further conflicts among Americans. She believes that the focus should be on better economic and working conditions.


The Federalist Papers: Disney Whistleblower Alleges Company Punished Conservative Employees And Rewarded Employees Who Were 'Woke'
Disney Whistleblower Alleges Company Punished Conservative Employees And Rewarded Employees Who Were 'Woke'
Whistleblower accuses Disney of persecuting conservatives, mandating DEI diaries. Alleged discrimination leads to reduction in conservative employees. Former Chief Diversity Officer responsible for implementing practices. Concerns raised about lack of ideological inclusivity.


The Economist: Italy’s scorching summer singes Giorgia Meloni
Italy’s scorching summer singes Giorgia Meloni
Europe | Under the sun: Giorgia Meloni, the prime minister of Italy, faces an electoral quandary as her ruling party, the Brothers of Italy, is filled with climate change skeptics, despite Italy suffering from extreme weather events this year. While Meloni's partner, a TV presenter, propagated climate change denial, it remains unclear if she shares the same attitude. Differences exist within the government coalition regarding climate change, but Italy's conservatives are influenced by prevalence of denial in the media and economic factors.


#war

Red State: Putin's War, Week 75. Putin Cucked, Moscow Droned Again, and the Industrial War Hits High Gear
Putin's War, Week 75. Putin Cucked, Moscow Droned Again, and the Industrial War Hits High Gear
Here we are at week 75 of Putin’s War, the ill-thought-out invasion of a nation that was minding its own business. The pace of the Ukrainian offensive has slowed to a grind due to the sheer volume of mines the Russians have scattered in front of their fortifications. Russia claimed it repelled the Ukrainian attack of marine drones on its ships. Ukraine is making small and steady gains in Bakhmut-Adiivka and Robotyne-Verbove. The major story is NATO getting its act together to crank up artillery ammunition production. Russia formed Territorial Defense Forces to resist the incursions but refused to arm them. Belarus conducted a provocation/reconnaissance into Poland. The ongoing Russian deportation campaign in Occupied Ukraine violates the Geneva Convention’s ban on forced deportations. Russia has transferred 4.8 million Ukrainians, including over 700,000 children, to the Russian Federation since the beginning of the war. The Ukrainian Army is adapting to the situation, but the Russian Ka-52 gunship still has the edge. About a dozen Americans have been killed in action fighting in Ukraine. Russia has called on all vessels heading to Ukrainian ports to be subject to attack. Ukraine has started production of a civilian de-mining machine. North Korean rockets have allegedly shown up in Ukraine. Iran is negotiating to build drone factories in Belarus to supply the Russian Army. Baykar has continued to export Bayraktar drones to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Bulgaria is quadrupling its artillery ammunition production and Rheinmetall has bought Spain's


Fox News: Travis King's mother tells North Korea, 'I just want to hear his voice'
Travis King's mother tells North Korea, 'I just want to hear his voice'
American soldier Travis King has been detained in North Korea for over two weeks after crossing into the country during a tour of the DMZ. His mother, Claudine Gates, is pleading for his release, expressing her desire to hear his voice. King had been sending cryptic messages to his family leading up to his disappearance.


#foreignaffairs

Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian official expresses concern over Germany’s recruitment of Ukrainian refugees
Ukrainian official expresses concern over Germany’s recruitment of Ukrainian refugees
Ukrainian official expresses concern over Germany's recruitment of Ukrainian refugees.


#economy

Flag And Cross: Tether Takes Lead In Stablecoin Market As Competitors Struggle
Tether Takes Lead In Stablecoin Market As Competitors Struggle
Tether (USDT) has seen a significant increase in market share, surpassing other stablecoins such as USD Coin (USDC), Binance USD (BUSD), and Dai (DAI). Tether's market share has risen by over 25% to $83.7 billion, while USDC's market share has decreased by over 40% to $25.82 billion. The shift in market share could be attributed to the collapse of TerraUSD (USTC) and concerns about USDC's reserves. Tether's dominance is also favored by its operations in a region with more regulatory clarity.


#military

Fox News: 2 US sailors hit with charges tied to national security, China, AP reports
2 US sailors hit with charges tied to national security, China, AP reports
The U.S. Department of Justice arrests two Navy sailors on national security charges relating to China. One sailor in San Diego charged with espionage, the other near Los Angeles charged with conspiracy and bribery.


#health

Flag And Cross: Newly-Identified Fat Molecule In Breast Milk Could Help Treat Cerebral Palsy, 
Newly-Identified Fat Molecule In Breast Milk Could Help Treat Cerebral Palsy, 
A newly-discovered fat molecule in breast milk may help reverse the effects of cerebral palsy. Researchers found a fatty acid that triggers the production of new white matter, which is critical for neurological function. It could potentially offer a treatment option for infants with white matter loss.


#education

National Review: The Corner: Dinner with Friends
The Corner: Dinner with Friends
The Burke to Buckley Fellowship Program in Chicago offers mid-career professionals the opportunity to discuss first principles and current issues.


#crime

The Blaze: Suspect who allegedly rubbed sleeping women's feet in middle of night after sneaking into luxury resort rooms is arrested
Suspect who allegedly rubbed sleeping women's feet in middle of night after sneaking into luxury resort rooms is arrested
In a bizarre crime, a man was arrested for allegedly breaking into a luxury resort in Lake Tahoe and fondling the feet of sleeping women. Mark Anthony Gonzales, 26, entered two resort condominiums and rubbed the feet of two separate women. He was identified through forensic techniques and is facing charges of burglary and battery.


Breitbart: WATCH: Mass Looting of Gucci at L.A.'s Century City Mall
WATCH: Mass Looting of Gucci at L.A.'s Century City Mall
A group of at least nine men looted a Gucci store at the Westfield Century City mall in Los Angeles. The event was caught on video, showing the thieves sprinting out of the store. Mass looting events have been a growing issue in American cities since the Black Lives Matter riots in 2020.


#sports

Forbes: Agents Of Change: How The Knuckleheads Are Changing Basketball Media
Agents Of Change: How The Knuckleheads Are Changing Basketball Media
Former NBA players Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are hosting the podcast "Knuckleheads" to change the way basketball is covered. They share their stories and provide a platform for other players to do the same. Despite challenges and disappointments in their careers, they have found happiness in other aspects of life.


The Blaze: USWNT players adopt victimhood, but wait until you see what their actual salaries are
USWNT players adopt victimhood, but wait until you see what their actual salaries are
The U.S. Women's National Soccer Team is upset about their salaries compared to the men's team, but their top players actually earn millions. Despite this, they have been given permission to kneel during the national anthem.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: Best Camp Guns of 2023
Best Camp Guns of 2023
A camp gun is a compact rifle that can be broken down for easy transport, offering sufficient power to protect a camp and dispatch food. Here are some of the best camp guns ranging in price from $200 to $2,000.


Field & Stream: Best Rifle Cartridges for Elk Hunting of 2023
Best Rifle Cartridges for Elk Hunting of 2023
A list of the best rifle cartridges for elk hunting is provided, starting with the 6.5 Creedmoor and ending with the .338 Winchester Magnum. Each cartridge is described in detail, including bullet weight, muzzle velocity, and muzzle energy. The list also includes additional cartridges that are great for elk hunting, such as the 6.5 PRC, .300 Remington Ultra Magnum, and .45-70.


All Outdoor: AllOutdoor 1 Year Review - Otterbox Waterproof Drybox 3250 Series
AllOutdoor 1 Year Review - Otterbox Waterproof Drybox 3250 Series
In the world of outdoor exploration, having a reliable storage solution is crucial. The Otterbox Waterproof Drybox 3250 Series is a durable and waterproof container that offers protection for your valuables. With its rubber gasket seal and polyethylene foam liner, it keeps moisture out and provides a safe space for your belongings. Whether you're hiking, kayaking, or camping, this Drybox is a practical and affordable option.


Field & Stream: Best Rifle Cartridges for Elk Hunting of 2023
Best Rifle Cartridges for Elk Hunting of 2023
A list of the best rifle cartridges for elk hunting is provided, starting with the 6.5 Creedmoor and ending with the .338 Winchester Magnum. Each cartridge is described in detail, including bullet weight, muzzle velocity, and muzzle energy. The list also includes additional cartridges that are great for elk hunting, such as the 6.5 PRC, .300 Remington Ultra Magnum, and .45-70.