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Video still from Real America on One America News Network showing a split screen of the host on the left side, and on the right side is the guest, Seamus Bruner.

The Global Mass Migration Problem

with Seamus Bruner

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Mystery Illness Causes Panic In Hong Kong HONG KONG - MARCH 14: A staff member at the Prince of Wales hospital wears a face masks in an effort to protect herself from a deadly and contagious respiratory virus March 14, 2003 in Hong Kong. The illness has killed one person, a 50-year-old American businessman, and infected over 90 people, including medical personnel throughout Hong Kong hospitals. The World Health Organization has sent a global alert after flu outbreaks in Hanoi and Hong Kong and has collected samples from patients to see if a virus or bacteria is causing the mystery illness. (Photo by Christian Keenan/Getty Images)

Rising Child Pneumonia Cases in Europe Amid China Outbreak

Childhood pneumonia cases are reportedly on the rise in the Netherlands at the same time that an outbreak in China has become extremely concerning.

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CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 30: Alana King of Australia runs out Anya Shrubsole of England during day four of the Women's Test match in the Ashes series between Australia and England at Manuka Oval on January 30, 2022 in Canberra, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

International Cricket Council Forbids Trans Athletes From Playing Against Biological Females

International cricket competitions that involve transgender players competing against biological female players will no longer be possible.

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11 | A car drives through flood water on Canal Quay in Newry Town, Co Down, which has been swamped by floodwater as the city's canal burst its banks amid heavy rainfall, Wednesday Nov. 1, 2023. Dozens of businesses were engulfed in the floods, with widespread damage caused to buildings, furnishings and stock. (Brian Lawless/PA via AP)

At Least 7 Dead And Millions Without Electricity After Storm Ciarán Hits France

Winds of at least 108 mph have hit France’s Atlantic coast leaving seven dead, dozens injured and millions without electricity.

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WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 04: President Joe Biden speaks to guests on the south lawn on July 04, 2023 in Washington, DC. The Bidens hosted a Fourth of July BBQ and concert with military families and other guests on the south lawn of the White House. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images

Biden authorizes 3,000 reserve troops to Europe

President Joe Biden authorized the Pentagon to deploy up to 3,000 reservists to Europe in response to the war in Ukraine on Thursday.

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TOPSHOT - A photo taken on May 31, 2018 shows a cow eating grass on a dairy farm near Cambridge. - New Zealand's Fonterra, the world's largest dairy cooperative, posted its first-ever annual loss on September 13, 2018, admitting it had let farmers down with over-optimistic financial forecasts. (Photo by William WEST / AFP) (Photo by WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images)

Ireland considering the slaughter of 200,000 cows to combat climate change

Ireland has presented a new proposal which include killing 200,000 cows in order to combat climate change and meet the European Union’s climate change goals.

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