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America First News
3 Oct 2023
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#society
Forbes: How To Make Groceries Affordable Again
Food prices have skyrocketed, despite low inflation rates and a growing economy. Large food corporations with a monopoly on the industry are to blame for the price increases, as they raise their prices without fear of losing customers. Grocery chains like Walmart and Albertsons have raised prices significantly, leading to record-high profits while consumers suffer. The solution may lie in implementing price controls and making healthy food more accessible and affordable for all.
#health
Newsbusters: 'Fact Checkers' Discredit Themselves In Service to Transgender 'Stigma' Reduction
Transgenderism is no longer classified as a mental illness, according to "independent fact checkers" like PolitiFact. They believe it is incorrect to label it as such, as the medical community now views it as a condition related to sexual health rather than a disorder. However, there are concerns about reducing the stigma while still ensuring access to gender-affirming care. It is also questionable why a "fact checker" would be concerned about prisoners receiving taxpayer-funded "gender-affirming care."
#education
Forbes: Knowledge Management Expert Presents A New Knowledge Mindfulness Framework
Dr. Laila Marouf's book "Knowledge Mindfulness" is now available. It offers a new approach to knowledge management, using research from various fields to show how deep connections between people can enhance knowledge flow. By practicing "Knowledge Mindfulness," readers can achieve more meaningful and sustainable success in both their personal and professional lives.
#crime
The Right Scoop: Texas Democrat carjacked in Washington DC with a gun to his head
Texas Democrat Rep Henry Cuellar was carjacked in Washington DC. Three armed assailants approached him and stole his vehicle, holding a gun to his head. Cuellar was unharmed and his vehicle was recovered.
Daily Wire: Leftist NYC Professor Caught On Camera Holding Machete To Reporter’s Neck Avoids Jail Time With Plea Deal
Left-wing professor Shellyne Rodriguez pleads guilty to threatening a reporter with a machete after cursing at pro-life students. She avoids jail time with a plea deal that includes counseling and a clean record if she stays out of trouble for a year.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Moultrie Mobile Flips the Script with the New EDGE Pro Camera
Hunters have long been frustrated with false triggers on cellular trail cameras, but Moultrie Mobile's new Edge Pro camera aims to solve that problem. With False Trigger Elimination Technology, non-target species and environmental triggers are reduced by over 95%, allowing hunters to focus on the game they want. The camera's Smart Zones and Smart Capture programming filter out non-game triggers and only send images of specified species, resulting in a more efficient and effective hunting season.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Apple Addresses IPhone 15 Overheating Concerns With Software Fixes
Apple Inc. is addressing concerns over the overheating of its iPhone 15 devices caused by software issues and certain third-party applications. The company assures users that corrective measures are underway.
#other
Forbes: Crafting Flavor, Cultivating Change: Mindo Chocolate Makers Focuses On Ethical Indulgence In Ecuador And Michigan
Mindo Chocolate Makers is advocating for a slow, ethical approach in the chocolate industry. They preserve Ecuador's endangered heirloom Nacional cacao and create sustainable products from cocoa byproducts. They work directly with farmers to ensure quality and pay above fair trade prices to combat issues like child slavery. They also craft bars in both Ecuador and the US to honor Ecuador's cocoa cultivation history. Their commitment to ethical sourcing, sustainability, and community support sets them apart in the industry.