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America First News
31 May 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: FBI Director Confirms Existence of Document Alleging Biden Engaged in Bribery: House GOP
FBI director confirms document alleging Biden engaged in criminal bribery scheme with foreign national; Republicans demand document review.
Breitbart: Only 24% Say DeSantis's 2024 Launch Went Somewhat or Very Well
Less than a quarter of Americans believe DeSantis's virtual campaign launch went well, with 45% saying it went badly, and more preferring Trump.
Flag And Cross: Ron DeSantis Mocks Joe Biden's 'Vacation' Presidency, Says Leadership Not About 'Virtue Signaling'
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis criticizes President Biden's debt ceiling deal with House Speaker McCarthy during his first presidential campaign in Iowa.
Washington Free Beacon: Berkeley Hires Axed San Francisco Prosecutor Chesa Boudin to Train California Law Students
Former San Francisco district attorney Chesa Boudin will lead a new criminal justice research center at UC Berkeley Law School, drawing criticism from those who blame his soft-on-crime policies for a rise in violence and property crime in the area. Boudin's political rise was backed by liberal megadonor George Soros, although the billionaire distanced himself from the prosecutor after voters recalled him from office in 2021. The center's funders are not listed and it is not clear whether the new role will lead Boudin back into office.
#society
Daily Wire: Iowa Apartment Collapse Survivor Had Leg Amputated To Free Her From Rubble; Two People Likely Still In Building
A woman trapped under rubble from a collapsed six-story building in Iowa had to have her leg amputated to be freed; two men are still missing.
The Blaze: Bud Light keeps LGBT support flowing with big donation to the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce
Anheuser-Busch has extended its partnership with the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, announcing a $200,000 donation to support economic opportunities for LGBTQ+ Americans.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: North Carolina Democrats Push for State To Mourn 'Catastrophe' of Israel's Creation
The North Carolina Democratic Party may commemorate Nakba Day, a Palestinian holiday that mourns the creation of Israel and endorse the "right of return" for Palestinians, which would end Israel's status as a Jewish state. The resolution could jeopardize the party's success in the 2024 election, say some Democrats.
Red State: Chinese Spy Threat in Alaska Raises Security Concerns
Chinese spies are suspected to be gathering intelligence on US military capabilities in Alaska. Security measures have been increased and investigations are ongoing. Tensions between the US and China continue to escalate.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Senators Disagree on How to Solve US Farm Worker Shortage
Senators recognized the farming labor shortage in the US, with most farm workers being illegal immigrants who are subject to exploitation and abuse. However, there are differing views as to how to handle the issue in relation to recent immigrants. Some suggest that the agricultural labor reform should include the possibility of citizenship for illegal immigrants, while others argue that reforming the visa program alone without securing the border would result in a flood of immigrants. Witnesses also highlighted the challenge of finding US citizens and legal residents willing to do difficult and dangerous farm work. The issue is not only a market or immigration problem, but also a national security issue.
#religion
The Epoch Times: Federal Labour Board Orders Hearing for Parks Canada Employee Denied Exemption From COVID Shot
A Parks Canada employee denied a religious exemption from the COVID-19 vaccine will have her case heard by a federal labour board after missing a grievance deadline.
PJ Media: Why Is a Pride Flag in a Photo From the Set of ’The Chosen'?
The Chosen, a popular Christian crowd-funded series, has come under fire after a photograph showed a Pride flag on set. Some viewers argue that the show risks making Jesus so relatable that it overlooks his divinity, while others have taken issue with the inclusion of Mormon theology. The Pride movement is also seen as antithetical to Jesus' teachings. Ultimately, the sin of pride may stem from the producers believing that their message is more important than the messenger.
#health
Fox News: Alex Rodriguez shares cautionary tale after receiving common health diagnosis: ‘Take care of your teeth’
Former MLB player Alex Rodriguez urges Americans to take care of their health after revealing his early-stage gum disease diagnosis.
#crime
The Federalist Papers: 'That '70s Show' Actor Danny Masterson's Rape Trial Verdict In
Former "That '70s Show" actor Danny Masterson was found guilty on two counts in his recent rape retrial. Masterson's first trial ended in a mistrial.
#sports
Fox News: Penske Entertainment replacing fan's vehicle damaged by flying tire at Indy 500
Robin Matthews will receive a new car after her vehicle was damaged by a flying tire during the Indianapolis 500 race.
The Epoch Times: Ohtani Homers Twice, Including Career Longest at 459 Feet, Angels Beat White Sox 12–5
Shohei Ohtani's 2 home runs led the LA Angels to a 12-5 victory over the Chicago White Sox, with Mike Trout also hitting a home run.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Pennsylvania Poachers Charged After Shooting "100 to 200" Deer
Six individuals, including three juveniles, have been charged with poaching hundreds of deer in Pennsylvania from August 2022 to January 2023.
Outdoor Life: Podcast: Does Ultralight Backpacking Gear Make Sense for Hunting?
Backpack hunters and thru-hikers can benefit from ultralight gear when heading into the mountains. Lighter gear means a more enjoyable trek.
#other
National Review: Meta Threatens to Block News Content in California over Journalism-Preservation Bill
Meta, owner of Facebook and Instagram, is threatening to pull news content in California over a state legislative push to make social-media companies pay publishers. The California Journalism Preservation Act would force Meta to pay a journalism usage fee. An arbitration process would determine payment size. Meta argues that the bill fails to recognise that publishers and broadcasters put their content on its platform themselves and that the bill prioritises the interests of national and international media companies over constituents. Similar proposals have been forwarded in other countries, including Australia, which passed a similar law.
Breitbart: ESPN to Raise Trans Flag on Campus for Pride Month
ESPN will raise a Transgender Pride flag in Connecticut. OutKick’s Clay Travis criticised the move as a “direct attack” on employees who oppose men playing in women’s sports, as it appeared to include support for trans rights. ESPN’s move follows controversy over support for high-profile women who claim that men should not play in women’s sports. ESPN broadcaster Samantha Ponder and Sage Steele have both spoken publicly in support of measures to stop men playing in women’s competitions.
The Epoch Times: The End of Title 42 Brings a New Wave of Migrants Crossing the US-Mexican Boarder
The U.S.-Mexican border is experiencing a serious crisis after lifting Title 42, with around 1,000 immigrants crossing every day, prompting calls for return to Trump's border policies. The Biden administration has been criticized for allowing anyone to apply for asylum while turning away illegal entry individuals.