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America First News
28 May 2023
#politics
Foreign Policy: Is Nonalignment Such a Big Deal?
Essays explore the nonaligned stance of countries such as Brazil and South Africa and question whether neutrality can usher in a new post-Western global order.
More countries want to avoid great-power tussles, leading to a potential new Cold War and a call for the return of nonalignment. However, some argue that nonalignment is dead and offers little for the present age.
#society
PJ Media: Leading Feminine Hygiene Brand Accused of 'Erasing' Girls in New Guide for Periods
Always sanitary products has released a 22-page booklet that replaces the words "girls" and "women" with the phrase "bodies with female sex organs." The booklet is titled "Puberty and Confidence Guide for Everyone" and is designed for young girls. In 2019, Always removed the Venus symbol from its packaging following pressure from individuals who menstruate but do not identify as female.
Fox News: Police in Maine show up to boy's house for most surprising reason: 'Can't even articulate'
Scarborough Police Department in Maine surprised a boy named Myles Roman, on his fourth birthday party, as he invited the entire police department as guests of honor. The party was attended by three officers, police K9 Tucker, and some members of the fire department. The department praised the boy in Facebook post, declaring him "a very smart, very outgoing kid." The child met the police officers at a National Night Out event and ever since then, he has been asking questions about becoming an officer.
#religion
The Federalist Papers: Dodgers Announce Obvious Shameful Ploy to Win Back Christian Fans: 'You Sold Your Soul for This?'
The Los Angeles Dodgers invited, disinvited, and re-invited a group of cross-dressers known as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, sparking vitriol from people of faith. After the initial invitation and then wise disinvitation, the Dodgers publicly apologized and reinvited the group due to backlash from the far left. This spineless display of flip-flopping irrevocably damaged the Dodgers' brand and reputation among conservatives and people of faith. The Dodgers used star pitcher Clayton Kershaw, an avowed Christian, to announce the relaunch of Christian Faith and Family Day at Dodger Stadium on July 30th. Nonetheless, the announcement was met with criticism from the Catholic advocacy group for the team's plan to honor a vile anti-Catholic organization.
Fox News: 5 things Pastor Tim Keller taught me before he passed
Collin Hansen, author of "Timothy Keller: His Spiritual and Intellectual Formation," reflects on the life of the world-renowned preacher who died last week at the age of 72. Hansen's interviews with Keller's closest friends and family members reveal that Keller was not perfect, but his vulnerabilities and weaknesses only increased their affections for him. Hansen also shares lessons he learned from Keller's life, including not judging potential in young leaders too quickly, borrowing from sources without buying into everything they sell, admitting weaknesses and asking for help, never stop learning, and pressing for a deeper experience of God.
#health
The Federalist Papers: Teen Dies After Medical Emergency During Swim Meet - She Was Just Days from a Big Accomplishment
A 17-year-old Hawaii high school senior, Tehani Kealoha, died suddenly during a swim meet from an undisclosed medical emergency. Kealoha was a member of the Kamehameha Swim Club and was scheduled to participate in the girls' state high school water polo championship that day. The championship was postponed as a result of her death. Kealoha's high school postponed preview night and provided counseling to students and staff to help with the loss.
Red State: Hospital Worker Gets Pinched for Packing Patient's Keister With a Commode Mat
A 68-year-old medical caregiver in South Korea was arrested for inserting toilet mat pieces into the anus of a Parkinson's patient. The suspect charged with violating the disability welfare law reportedly claimed that he did it because the patient had watery stools and needed frequent diaper changes. The victim's family was enraged and the hospital should improve quality control to prevent such incidents in the future.
#sports
Fox News: Jon Gruden helping Derek Carr get settled in Saints offense: report
Former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden is reportedly helping New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr learn the team's offense under head coach Dennis Allen. Gruden, who coached Carr during his time with the Raiders, ran a similar West Coast offense. The move comes over a year after Gruden resigned from the Raiders following backlash from leaked racist and misogynistic emails.
Forbes: WWE Night Of Champions 2023 Results: Jimmy Uso And The Winners, Losers Of Saudi PLE
WWE Night of Champions 2023 saw the rise of Jimmy Uso as he betrayed Roman Reigns, costing him the WWE Undisputed Tag Team Championships. Meanwhile, WWE continues to flourish with international premium live events, making big money both domestically and overseas. Cody Rhodes suffered a rare loss to Brock Lesnar but was once again protected in defeat, proving to be the best storyteller in wrestling. Asuka picked up an upset victory over Bianca Belair, whose record-breaking WWE Raw Women’s Championship run ended, and WWE solidified its new WWE World Heavyweight Championship as a beta belt by crowning the inaugural champion in the opener.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: Guide to Toledo, Ohio: What to Do, See and Eat in the Glass City
Toledo, Ohio, not just a drive-through town; it offers plenty for art lovers and outdoor adventurers, with award-winning parks, museums, restaurants, and the Toledo Zoo. Toledo's Metroparks has a treehouse, rope bridge, archery, boating, fishing, hiking, horse trails, and the unique Cannaley Treehouse Village for backpack camping. The National Museum of the Great Lakes has over 300 artifacts, 40 interactive exhibits, audio-visual displays, and showcases two boats. The Toledo Museum of Art has a vast collection with more than 30,000 works of art, including the Glass Pavilion for glass blowing classes and glass artwork displays.