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America First News
13 May 2023
#immigration
Fox News: Arizona rep. accuses Democrats of being 'complicit' in border crisis: They had two years and 'did nothing'
Rep. Lesko accuses Democrats and Biden administration of purposefully keeping the southern border open, contributing to the migrant crisis.
#politics
Fox News: Karine Jean-Pierre’s most memorable moments from first year as White House press secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre celebrated her one-year anniversary as White House press secretary, facing criticism for spouting White House talking points and giving non-answers to questions from reporters.
#social
Fox News: Alabama ocean-goers shocked by what emerged from the sea: Huge alligator washes ashore
Fox News Lifestyle Newsletter: Shocking Alabama beach sight, New Jersey couple lets dog pick baby's name, tech advances in cars, fun quizzes, and more.
Red State: Megyn Kelly Lights up Charlize Theron After She Curses out People Over Drag Performances for Kids
Actress Charlize Theron's support for drag shows in front of children is concerning. Megyn Kelly criticized Theron for ignoring the issue of grooming young children.
#health
Fox News: Nurse fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine reflects as national emergency ends: 'It's frustrating to look back'
New York nurse reflects on losing job due to medical reasons after refusing COVID-19 vaccine as Biden signs bill ending national emergency.
#criminal
Fox News: Ohio human trafficking sting nabs 10 men, including teacher, illegal immigrant
10 men were arrested on sex charges in Ohio as part of a human trafficking sting. A registered sex offender was among those arrested.
American Thinker: Alvin Bragg didn’t trust a grand jury to indict Daniel Penny for the death of Jordan Neely
Subway hero Daniel Penny, who subdued a violent and deranged man threatening passengers, has been indicted by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg.
#sports
Forbes: Now Is The Time Chicago White Sox Should Trade Pending Free Agent Pitchers
The Chicago White Sox are likely to trade pitchers with expiring contracts before the trade deadline, with Lance Lynn, Lucas Giolito, and Mike Clevinger among potential candidates. The team payroll is $192 million.
Forbes: FC Barcelona Head Coach Xavi Hernandez Picks Greatest Ever Midfielder
Xavi Hernandez, head coach of FC Barcelona, has named Sergio Busquets as the best midfielder he has ever seen play, stating that he is the best in the history of Barcelona. Xavi also spoke about his plans for a new era at the club, with young stars Gavi and Pedri ready to take the torch. The team is looking to the La Masia academy for a replacement for Busquets.
Forbes: The NBA's New CBA Will Likely End The Golden State Warriors' Dynasty
As the NBA's new CBA kicks in, the Golden State Warriors dynasty may be coming to an end. With an expensive payroll, re-signing Draymond Green and Donte DiVincenzo may be difficult, and the team may need to make difficult roster decisions.
Forbes: Xavi, Iniesta And Busquets Could Reform Legendary FC Barcelona Trio One Last Time This Summer
Barcelona fans suggest Iniesta, Xavi, and Busquets reform their legendary midfield trio one last time for a friendly against Vissel Kobe in Japan.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: RV Owners Want Justice After Rig Was Turned Into a Meth Lab
RV owners' nightmare: Jeff Sondrup's Class A motorhome was stolen, trashed and turned into a meth lab. Learn how to protect your RV from theft.
#other
Fox News: 'Glimmer of hope': Tiny bat species begins to repopulate after fungus decimates population
The fungus that causes white nose syndrome in bats, which has killed millions of bats in North America, is believed to have been brought from Europe. Some little brown bats are surviving and adapting to the fungus, giving hope for their recovery. However, many other bat species are still severely at risk, affecting agriculture, worth around $3.7 billion in the US alone, as bats eat crop-damaging insects. Climate change, habitat loss, and white nose syndrome are major threats to bat populations, with 81 out of 154 known species in the US, Canada, and Mexico at severe risk of infection.