
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Sep 25, 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
#politics
Fox News: Dems face backlash for violent rhetoric after deadly ICE shooting: 'Must stop'
Trump officials say Dem rhetoric on ICE fuels demonizing of agents; DHS reports a 1,000% spike in ICE assaults.
Dallas gunman killed one officer, wounded two; anti-ICE markings found. DHS and White House urge restraint as Dems face backlash over anti-ICE posts.
Times Of Israel: Israel mulling annexing settlements, sanctioning PA chiefs after Palestine recognition
Israel won’t annex PA areas but could apply Israeli law to West Bank settlements after Western states recognize a Palestinian state.
Officials push PA-leader sanctions: travel limits and relatives’ imports, pending Abbas’s UN speech; Israel calls his key-pin duplicitous.
Le Monde: UN: World leaders respond to Trump and show their commitment to the climate struggle
At the UN climate summit, Macron and leaders pressed action on climate change, countering Trump’s skepticism by stressing survival, security and prosperity.
More than 100 countries, including about 40 leaders, used the podium to reaffirm climate multilateralism ahead of COP30 in Belém.
The Western Journal: Watch: Tarlov Says She's Enjoying Gutfeld Rant, He Replies 'You Won't Be for Long,' Then Torches Her for 60 Seconds Straight on Leftist Violence
Gutfeld blasted Jessica Tarlov on The Five, rejecting a "both sides" take after the Dallas ICE attack.
He argued left rhetoric fuels violence, while she pressed the point; he said his side doesn’t promote it.
The Mirror: Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy sentenced to five years in prison
Former president Nicolas Sarkozy is sentenced to five years in prison and a €100,000 fine for criminal association tied to Libyan funding of his 2007 campaign.
Other charges were dropped; he must report within a month and plans to appeal, but the sentence won’t suspend.
Breitbart: Thousands Sign Petition to Remove Judge over Release of Suspect in Iryna Zarutska Stabbing
A Change.org petition seeks the removal of NC Magistrate Teresa Stokes after the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian Iryna Zarutska, urging review of her rulings.
Rep. Harrigan promotes the video; Republicans back Iryna’s Law to end cashless bail and curb pretrial release.
Fox News: JONATHAN TURLEY: Elites call the Constitution 'broken' but Americans know it's our greatest gift
Klarman warns of an "authoritarianism" rooted in white supremacy, calling Trump supporters fascists and ICE “thugs” in “concentration camps.”
Turley says the issue is a crisis of faith, not the Constitution, notes a counter-constitutional trend, yet a Colorado town’s Constitution Day shows enduring patriotism.
The Western Journal: White House Preparing to Carry Out Mass Layoffs If Democrats Force Government Shutdown
White House warns of a shutdown and orders agencies to use a funding lapse to trim staff via RIF notices on unfunded or priority-mismatched programs.
Core benefits and security functions stay funded; RIFs continue after budget enactment to reduce staff.
Breitbart: Nexstar Continues Jimmy Kimmel Boycott as Charlie Kirk Backlash Mounts
Nexstar will keep Jimmy Kimmel Live! preempted on ABC while it works with Disney to ensure the show reflects diverse communities.
The move followed Kimmel's MAGA remark about the Charlie Kirk case; he returned after suspension, but 18-49 ratings fell from 212k to 129k.
#war
Fox News: Zelensky tells Kremlin leaders they should 'know where the bomb shelters are' in ominous warning
Zelenskyy warned Moscow to know its nearest bomb shelter after UN speech, saying Trump gave permission to strike Russia’s energy targets and pressed for a US weapon to pressure Putin. Trump said Ukraine could retake territory with EU/NATO help; House did not comment.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Syrian president's historic UN speech joined by thousands rallying outside for peace and Trump's support
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa spoke at the UN for the first time in six decades, a historic appearance that drew Syrians abroad.
He urged lifting sanctions, pledged unity and reconstruction, and signaled openness to peace with Israel amid regional tensions.
#economy
Fox News: Well-known chain gets dramatic makeover, plus Las Vegas tries to woo locals
7-Eleven revamps stores around a popular cuisine as it opens new locations.
Reddit users debate a man who ate 40 sashimi pieces at a celebration buffet, while Las Vegas offers locals-only discounts as tourism falls.
The Economist: It is getting much harder to get evicted in New York City
New York City eviction protections have tightened, making evictions harder and tilting power toward tenants.
In the mayoral race, Mamdani pledges to freeze rents on about half of rent-stabilized flats as the market has already shifted.
The Economist: Can’t anyone get Germany’s trains to run on time?
Germany’s Deutsche Bahn can’t get long-distance trains to run on time; about 60% arrive on schedule, auditors call it a deepening, permanent crisis.
Once a symbol of efficiency, it now sparks daily grumbling as the system underperforms.
#technology
GB News: EU law exposes iPhone users to 'new risks' and could delay upcoming products, Apple lashes out at Brussels
Apple tightens its clash with the EU over the DMA, urging Brussels to scrap it to avoid delaying new software and hardware.
It says DMA harms EU users by forcing data-sharing and blocking Live Translation, claiming it curbs choice and makes iOS resemble Android.