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America First News
16 May 2023
#politics
Fox News: Want to see a real political shake up in 2024? Here's a surprising scenario that could deliver
No Labels, an organization aiming to provide a third-party option for the 2024 presidential race, plans to raise $70 million to gain access to all 50 state ballots. The non-profit polled over 26,000 registered voters nationwide, finding that a "commonsense majority" ticket could be successful due to the discontent with both major parties. However, critics on the Left and the Right are suspicious of their motives, while No Labels aims to narrow America's political divide.
Fox News: Chicago Dem calls out city's mishandling of migrant crisis, urges for crime crackdown ahead of 2024 convention
Democratic Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez criticized the city's handling of the migrant crisis and crime rates under ousted Mayor Lori Lightfoot, hoping for improvements under new Mayor Brandon Johnson. Lopez questioned where the monthly $20 million allotted to the migrant crisis was spent, stating that the city could have built shelters with that amount. He criticized Lightfoot-era reforms that protected dangerous felons and hoped for their reversal in the new administration. While hopeful about his relationship with Johnson, Lopez emphasized the difference between being listened to and being heard. He expressed mixed feelings about Johnson's stance on crime but welcomed the DNC selecting Chicago to host the 2024 convention, emphasizing the need for the city to improve its public safety before then.
#society
The Federalist: Josh Hawley Wants Men To Be Manly — Why Don't His Critics?
Missouri Senator Josh Hawley's new book, "Manhood: The Masculine Virtues America Needs," has been accused of promoting a "conspiratorial vision" and a "bizarre obsession" with masculinity. Hawley argues that American men are in crisis due to factors such as offshoring, the opioid epidemic, and addictions to smartphones and pornography. He advocates for a return to traditional family structures, communities, and religion, and identifies six roles that men must understand to find meaning and happiness: husband, father, warrior, builder, priest, and king. Liberals criticize Hawley's approach, which is guided by biblical principles, but his vision for a restored American manhood includes settling down into married life, lovingly sacrificing for children, and humbly identifying and fighting the vices in their lives.
#economy
The Epoch Times: McCarthy Says Delayed Debt Ceiling Talks 'Not In a Good Place' Ahead of Tuesday Meeting
Debt limit talks between Democrats and President Biden are struggling, with a deadline of 1 June to negotiate any federal government debts. Treasurer Janet Yellen warned of "severe hardship to American families" and potential damage to the United States' global leadership position. Republicans are using the threat of defaulting to reduce Democratic spending, with Kevin McCarthy accusing Biden of failing to deal with the crisis, as he did over the border crisis. Meanwhile, Biden will attend Group of Seven meetings in Japan, adding to the need to finalise a deal quickly.
#health
The Epoch Times: Supreme Court Rejects Teva Challenge to $235 Million GSK Award in Patent Dispute
Teva Pharmaceuticals' attempt to challenge a $235m patent infringement award to GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) over generic heart medication, Coreg, has been denied by the US Supreme Court. Teva argued that it carved out from its label a patented method for using the drug to treat heart failure and that marketing materials approved by the US Food and Drug Administration did not encourage doctors to prescribe the generic in a way that constituted patent infringement. However, the Federal Circuit for the US Court of Appeals rejected this during a rehearing last year. Teva said the decision will cause "havoc" and discourage the use of common "skinny labels", while the Biden administration argued it creates "significant uncertainty" for generic drugmakers.
#sports
Fox News: Stars hold off Kraken in Game 7 to advance to Western Conference finals
The Dallas Stars beat the Seattle Kraken 2-1 to advance to the Western Conference finals, where they will face the Vegas Golden Knights. Rookie Wyatt Johnston and Roope Hintz scored for the Stars, while goaltender Jake Oettinger made 22 saves. The Kraken's Oliver Bjorkstrand scored with 17.6 seconds left, but it wasn't enough to save the team's hopes of reaching the conference finals.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: Bear in a Tree Holds Michigan City in Suspense for Hours on Mother's Day
A black bear weighing 350 pounds was tranquilized by wildlife experts after being found in a tree in Traverse City, Michigan. Dozens of people watched as the bear dropped to the ground onto mattresses laid out by locals for the occasion. The bear was unharmed and officials plan to release it into a wooded area at least 50-60 miles away.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Philadelphia Inquirer Hit by Cyberattack Causing Newspaper's Largest Disruption in Decades
Cyber attack prevents Philadelphia Inquirer from printing Sunday edition, the largest disruption for the newspaper in 27 years. An investigation is ongoing into the extent and specific targets of the attack, and the company has contacted the FBI.
#other
Fox News: Garth Brooks leads Dolly Parton, Ed Sheeran as Hollywood stars shun technology
Country star Garth Brooks is enforcing a "no phones" policy at his upcoming Las Vegas residency, requiring fans to put their phones in a Yondr case which will be unlocked at the end of the show. Those caught using a phone during the performance will be removed from the venue. Other celebrities, such as Dolly Parton, Ed Sheeran, and Justin Bieber, have also distanced themselves from technology, preferring to communicate via fax or email rather than phones. Chris Pine found smartphones to be addictive and said he wanted to go back to his flip phone. Sir Elton John doesn't have a phone but uses an iPad, while Dierks Bentley opted for a basic flip phone to reduce his constant connectivity.