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America First News
1 Jun 2023
#politics
American Thinker: Five Questions for Prospective Republican Candidates
The voting system may be rigged, but voting still matters. It's important to vote and highlight the obvious election rigging. Republican candidates should prioritize America First economic policies and have solutions for election fraud. The federal government is engaging in impermissible censorship of Americans' free speech and promoting the "official truth". Covid authoritarianism has caused tremendous personal and societal injuries. All of this must be repudiated.
American Thinker: How to Spot a RINO
Competing ads from GOP primary elections feature candidates calling each other "RINOs." They argue over who the "real" RINOs are, causing demoralization among Republican voters. The easiest litmus test of a RINO is the abortion issue. RINOs focus on easy issues while ignoring controversial ones like illegal immigration, and they will not prioritize the expansion of religious rights.
Fox News: RFK Jr. on his primary challenge against Biden: ‘The public polls speak for themselves’
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is garnering double-digit support as he prepares to challenge President Biden in the 2024 Democratic presidential race. According to recent polls, Kennedy has 16% support in a Fox News national poll and 20% support in a CNN poll, with Marianne Williamson at 8% in both polls. Kennedy's campaign's private polling numbers are "even better," and he believes they will attract a lot of independents and Republican crossovers. He will campaign in the key early voting presidential primary state of New Hampshire, where he will address the state Senate and then hold meetings in Manchester.
Kennedy's name recognition, as part of the nation's most famous family political dynasty, and the potential of protest against President Biden's approval-rating issues may be factors contributing to his early double-digit support, along with those of fellow candidate Williamson. Kennedy aims to maintain diverse voices among the candidates and is not asking Williamson to bow out. He has defended his anti-vaccine stance, stating that he is not leading with the issue and that he will focus on more important issues affecting Americans, such as the systematic attack on the middle class, war, inflation, and the destruction of the country's industrial base.
American Thinker: Tax-exempt nonprofit censoring leading conservative author
DocumentCloud, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing a platform for investigative journalists, cancelled City Journal's account and ability to publish due to writer Christopher Rufo's exposing of a child sex-change program at Texas Children's Hospital. This violates DocumentCloud's charter and represents institutional power suppression of conservative thought and writing.
#society
The Epoch Times: Train Containing Hazardous Materials Derails in Minnesota
A Canadian Pacific train carrying hazardous materials derailed in Minnesota, with approximately 27 cars off the tracks. Although some of the cars were carrying "flammable Liquid NOS," no leaks or injuries have been reported. State officials are investigating the incident, which occurred just days after another Canadian Pacific train carrying hazardous materials derailed near Balfour, North Dakota.
Forbes: Chef Rich Torrisi And Major Food Group Team Up With Robin Hood, New York City’s Largest Poverty-Fighting Philanthropy
Chef Rich Torrisi of Torrisi Bar and Restaurant has partnered with Robin Hood, a New York City-based charity, for philanthropic purposes under the initiative "Major Good 2.0." Donors who contribute more than $30,000 can enjoy personally curated meals by the chef. All funds raised will go directly to New Yorkers experiencing food hardship. Robin Hood's programs aim to create pathways for New Yorkers out of poverty and address critical food insecurity issues in the city.
#health
The Epoch Times: Johnson & Johnson Faces New Trial Over Talc Cancer Claims, Amid Settlement Push
Johnson & Johnson faced its first trial in two years over claims that its baby powder and other talc products cause cancer. The company, which is seeking to settle thousands of cases in bankruptcy court, is accused of having asbestos in its talc products, which is connected to mesothelioma. Lawyer Joseph Satterley urged jurors to hold the company responsible for his client’s illness. Allison Brown, who is representing Johnson & Johnson, said the firm has never believed that talc was harmful. Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LTL Management filed for bankruptcy in Trenton, New Jersey, in April to pay $8.9bn to settle 38,000 lawsuits and stop new cases arising in the future.
#education
Fox News: Court denies Massachusetts 7th grader free speech request following legal battle over 'two genders' shirt
The First Amendment rights of a 12-year-old student were allegedly violated by a school, when he was not allowed to wear a shirt stating that "There are only two genders". Liam Morrison, a 7th grader, filed a lawsuit against the Nichols Middle School (NMS) officials and the town of Middleborough, Massachusetts along with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) legal counsel and Massachusetts Family Institute (MFI) for prohibiting him from wearing the shirt to school. While the temporary injunction was denied by the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts, Morrison's case will be heard again in June.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Fast Start to Jury Selection at Trial of Former Deputy Accused of Failing to Confront Parkland Shooter
Former Broward County Deputy Scot Peterson is on trial for seven counts of felony child neglect and three counts of misdemeanor culpable negligence following his alleged inaction during the fatal school shooting at Marjory Stoneman High School in Parkland in 2018 that resulted in the deaths of 17 people and the wounding of 13 others. Out of the 300 prospective jurors, 55 were chosen to be questioned by prosecutors and Peterson's attorney to determine if they are aware of the 2018 shooting and if they can be fair when judging Peterson's actions. Opening statements are expected in the middle of next week, with six jurors and four alternates to be chosen in total.
#other
The Epoch Times: Redo of Federal Plane Evacuation Tests Sought as Passengers Squeeze Into Smaller Spaces
Lawmakers call for new standards to update the evacuation tests for aircraft during emergency situations as critics argue that today’s planes do not meet the 90-second evacuation rule for half-blocked exits. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been criticized for running unrealistic simulations, leading to lawmakers calling for a do-over of the current tests. In 2016, an American Airlines plane caught fire on the ground in Chicago, injuring 20 passengers in the chaotic evacuation, highlighting the necessity for updated evacuation standards.
Fox News: Celebrate National Olive Day with homemade pasta puttanesca
June 1 is National Olive Day. Olives are used in cocktails, as a snack and pressed down as olive oil. They are also healthy for the skin and hair. Varieties include green, black and purple and have unique tastes. Celebrate by snacking, enjoying a dirty martini or trying a recipe, such as spicy grilled shrimp and olive skewers or pasta puttanesca.