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America First News
22 May 2023
#politics
Fox News: Senate Minority Whip John Thune to endorse Tim Scott for president
Senator John Thune is expected to endorse Senator Tim Scott in his 2024 presidential campaign, becoming the highest-ranking Republican on Capitol Hill to do so. Thune will deliver remarks at Scott's presidential announcement event on Monday in North Charleston. This solidifies Thune's efforts to move the party away from former President Trump.
American Thinker: Governor DeSantis: Control your inner Captain Ahab
Moby Dick is a cautionary tale of obsession and revenge narrated by Ishmael, the lone survivor of the whaling ship Pequod. Captain Ahab becomes obsessed with seeking revenge against the whale that took his leg. In the end, the Pequod is destroyed, and Ahab drowns, leaving Ishmael as the only survivor to tell the tale.
Governor DeSantis of Florida is in a tough position with his war against Disney Corporation. While he fights for parents' rights, he risks punishing a corporation with legal persecution. Disney has a legally sanctioned self-governing right in Florida, and DeSantis's repealing of the agreement would have dangerous consequences. It could hurt the state's economy and create a rift in society, with groups like the LGBTQ community and the NAACP seeing it as an act of discrimination and identity politics. DeSantis needs to avoid acting like Captain Ahab and instead make decisions in the best interest of his state and country.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: China Bans Key Projects From Purchasing Products by US Chipmaker Micron
Amid rising tensions between China and the United States, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has urged operators of "critical information infrastructure" to stop purchasing from Micron Technology, alleging "major" security risks. Micron responded by saying it had not received any such communication from the CAC, but the ruling threatens to damage the US semiconductor industry, at a time when China is looking to become self-sufficient in tech. The G-7 leaders have pledged to reduce their dependencies on China, but US Commerce Department spokesperson Matt McAlvanah said China's move against Micron had no basis in fact.
#culture
American Thinker: Remembering Sherlock Holmes creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on the anniversary of his birth
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, born in Edinburgh in 1859, trained as a doctor and served as a medical officer while writing his first novel. In his dissatisfaction with crime fiction of his time, he created Sherlock Holmes, a character based on his old professor and forensic science principles. With the publication of A Study in Scarlet, Sherlock Holmes became a legendary figure in Victorian England literature, inspiring readers with both his analytical prowess and his softer, more relatable side. Despite Doyle's extensive contributions to history and literature, he is often remembered only for his famous detective.
#sports
Forbes: Manchester United Try To Sign FC Barcelona Duo De Jong And Araujo With $540 Million War chest: Reports
Manchester United has been given €500 million ($540 million) to spend in the transfer market by its American owners, the Glazers. The team plans to sign FC Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong and Ronald Araujo, but their status as "untouchables" could make it difficult. Although Ronaldo Araujo can walk for nothing due to his new contract with Barca still not being registered, United may have to look elsewhere on their shortlist or to others, such as Ansu Fati and Ferran Torres, to raid the Blaugrana.