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America First News
29 May 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: Loudoun School Board Candidates Want Change
Republican-aligned candidates are vowing to restore merit and transparency to the Loudoun County school board after a scandal in which "Loudoun Love Warriors," affiliated with elected officials, harassed and doxed parents opposed to board policies. GOP candidate Daniel Brubaker said he would prioritize academic achievement and hold schools accountable to parents while creating a civil, accountable environment in which free speech is protected. Elsewhere in the county, other Republican and Democratic candidates are vying for board seats. The general election is on Nov. 7.
Republican candidates running for Loudoun County school board in Virginia have outlined their vision for the education system. They are pledging to restore merit and transparency after a controversy surrounding “Loudoun Love Warrior," a group allegedly affiliated with elected officials, doxed and harassed parents who disagreed with school board policies. The candidates argue for a political environment that remains civil and values free speech, which is paramount to getting to the truth and implementing the best policies. The general election is scheduled for Nov. 7.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: The 'New Opium War': America's deadly fentanyl invasion could be China's revenge for 'century of humiliation'
: The US is losing the new Opium War with China due to the import of Fentanyl, which is killing 100,000 Americans yearly. The opioid crisis in America is a result of China's 'century of humiliation' and revenge toward the West. Fentanyl is manufactured in Mexico by drug cartels, using precursor chemicals from China's most unregulated chemical industry.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Australian Office Workers Still Reluctant to Return to Workplaces
Australian office workers are returning to workplaces, but at a slow pace as many continue to work from home. A new report by the Tourism and Transport Forum (TTF) highlights the movements of adults in the central business districts of five major Australian capital cities. The TTF CEO stated that remote working was expected to continue, making it important to invest in industries beyond traditional office spaces to ensure a vibrant and thriving urban landscape. The report also found a surge in non-workers returning to CBDs for nightlife and weekend events, driving economic recovery. Companies are now more likely to offer WFH arrangements, with new companies being four times more likely to offer this option, while the Administrative and Support Services industry tops the list of sectors allowing workers to work remotely.
#sports
Forbes: Manchester United Must Invest In New Players, Says Erik Ten Hag
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag urges the club to invest in new players if they want to compete for trophies next season. He criticized the club for not making any permanent signings in the January transfer window, while their rivals made big investments. Ten Hag spent £225 million last year on five new players and wants the same investment this summer. United have been linked with Tottenham's Harry Kane, Chelsea's Mason Mount, and West Ham's Declan Rice. The club is currently in talks with goalkeeper David De Gea over extending his contract at Old Trafford.
#technology
The Federalist: How Conservative Gamers Could Lose It All
The Canadian government froze bank accounts of truckers protesting in Ottawa. If property rights continue to erode with digital media, people could lose legal ownership of something they purchased. The government may get involved in regulating digital platforms, potentially requiring companies to block access to certain individuals, leaving gamers with no recourse. There needs to be stronger consumer protection to safeguard property rights, and physical copies of games may be a solution. A precedent has already been set with PayPal teaming up with the Anti-Defamation League to identify "extremist" groups that it refused to serve.