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America First News
15 Jun 2023
#politics
Fox News: Biden admin hit with lawsuit for stonewalling Pete Buttigieg's government jet records
Americans for Public Trust are filing a lawsuit against the FAA, claiming the agency won't reveal records of how often and at what cost Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has used private government jets. The FAA has not responded to APT’s information requests for more than 100 days, and has also indefinitely postponed the production of the required records. Alongside this, a Fox News Digital report from last December showed that Buttigieg and his staff have taken at least 23 flights on taxpayer-funded government jets.
#economy
The Epoch Times: New South Wales Temporarily Bans PwC Amid Ongoing Federal Investigation
The Australian state of New South Wales has suspended consultancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) from new government contracts concerning taxation policies for three months, following a federal investigation into large companies avoiding newly devised taxes. Former partner Peter Collins leaked confidential government documents to PwC staff, allowing them to generate the system. Collins is now subject to a criminal investigation. The NSW government also announced that PwC would be required to attest monthly that no staff dealing with state government work were involved in the scandal. NSW spent $1bn on consultants between 2017-2018 and 2021-2022, with PwC the second-highest-paid agency among firms hired in the 2021-2022 financial year.
#crime
Fox News: Oklahoma officials warn suspect who shot 4, killing 1, fled the scene: 'armed and dangerous'
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, a shooting that took place on Wednesday evening has resulted in one death and three injured victims. The Tulsa Police Department is currently searching for a primary suspect, who is considered to be 'armed and dangerous.' The captain of the police department stated that the shooting was escalated from an argument which had persisted throughout the day and was not a random shooting. The investigation is still in its preliminary stages and officials are encouraging individuals with any information to contact the Tulsa Police Department or Crime Stoppers.
#sports
Forbes: Women’s World Cup Avoids TV Blackout In Europe As FIFA Strikes Deal
FIFA and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) have reached a deal for broadcasting the Women’s World Cup in Europe. The partnership, originally announced last October, will be extended to add major European broadcast markets as well as Ukraine. Infantino had threatened a European TV blackout last month unless broadcasters improved their “disappointing” offers for rights to the tournament, which are being sold separately from the men's World Cup for the first time. "This will provide a huge promotional and exposure opportunity for women's football” said Infantino. The tournament will be held in Australia and New Zealand.
Forbes: New Work Permit Rules Give Global Talents A Path To The Premier League
Premier League clubs now have the chance to sign up-and-coming international players with the English Football Association's revised work permit rules. Under new guidelines, Premier League and Championship sides can secure up to four players who do not meet the new points system criteria. The exceptions panel will enable clubs to sign players that have potential and quality, in recognition that some players outside Western Europe may not have the opportunity to play in the top leagues without this assistance. Additionally, easier acquisition of players from leagues such as Major League Soccer is enabled through revised league bands within the points system.