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America First News
18 Jun 2023
#politics
Daily Wire: WATCH: British PM Mocks Politician Who Claimed Women Can Have Penises
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was caught on video mocking a political opponent who subscribes to radical gender theory at a recent event with conservative members of Parliament. The video was released by LGBTQ+ outlet PinkNews, which claimed that Sunak was mocking trans-identifying women, although his comments appeared to address comments made by the leader of an opposition party. The context of Sunak’s comments remains unclear, but PinkNews surmised that the barb was aimed at Labour Party leader Keir Starmer.
Red State: Chris Christie Sides With Progressives, Argues Against Laws Banning Medical and Surgical Treatments for Transgender Kids
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie believes that the government should not interfere in decisions made by parents of minors with gender dysphoria and that parents are best positioned to make judgments on such matters. He called for each state to require parental support and guidance in these decisions and argued against state laws banning puberty blockers and surgical treatments for minors dealing with gender dysphoria. Despite his beliefs, Christie's argument has been deemed ridiculous by some and shows that he does not take the race seriously, with some speculating that he is only running for clout or a cushy job at CNN or MSNBC.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Poll Research Latest: Hong Kong CE’s Popularity Plummeted to Record Low Since Taking Office
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu's popularity, confidence, and net approval ratings have hit record lows, with his no-confidence rating at an all-time high since taking office. The Hong Kong Public Opinion Institute conducted telephone interviews with 1,005 Hong Kong residents over 18 from June 1 to June 8, asking them about their ratings of the chief executive, bureau secretaries, and the Hong Kong government. Lee's latest approval rating is 44 percent, down seven percent from the previous survey in May; his net support rating is negative one percentage point, a sharp drop of 16 percentage points, both hitting new lows since he took office. The latest public satisfaction with the government dropped by four percent, while the dissatisfaction rate increased by 12 percent. The latest net satisfaction rate is positive two percent, a sharp drop of 16 percent from May and a new low since November 2022.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Nearly 20% of Canadian Small Businesses Risk Closing if COVID Loan Deadline Not Extended: Industry Group
Small businesses in Canada face the risk of closure if Ottawa does not extend the deadline to repay Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) loans. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business has stated that sectors such as arts, recreation, hospitality and the service sectors will require more time and funding to stay in operation. According to current statistics, 78% of those who received CEBA loans have not made any payments. Small businesses are at most risk if they have four or fewer employees, and those in the arts, recreation and information sectors, hospitality and social services sectors are more likely to default on repayment.
#health
Fox News: West Nile virus season: What you must know about spread, symptoms and prevention
The West Nile virus, carried by mosquitoes, has become the leading cause of mosquito-borne disease in the U.S. People can contract the virus when infected birds are bitten by Culex mosquitoes that then bite people and other animals. Although rare, the virus can be transmitted through blood transfusion, organ transplant, or from mother to baby during pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding. Symptoms usually develop in one in five people and include fever, body aches, joint pain, and vomiting, while one in every 150 infected people can develop serious conditions affecting the nervous system. The best ways to prevent mosquito bites are to use insecticide, wear long sleeves, and avoid standing bodies of water.
The Epoch Times: After a Long Space Trip, Astronaut Brains Need a Rest
Astronauts who complete longer missions may need to wait three years for their brains to recover, according to a study of 30 space travelers published in Scientific Reports. The research analysed brain scans taken before and after space missions and found the brain's ventricles expanded significantly in astronauts who had completed missions of at least six months. In the absence of gravity, fluid shifts upwards in the body, pushing the brain and causing the ventricles to expand. The findings have implications for future spacecraft design and crew travel and mission planning ( ).
#sports
Forbes: Joselu’s Career Reaches Full Circle—And He Can Handle Real Madrid
Real Madrid has signed Joselu Mato, a 33-year-old forward, on a season-long loan from Espanyol with the option to make it a permanent transfer for €1.5 million ($1.6 million) or offer two youth prospects in return. Joselu had a stellar season in La Liga, netting 16 goals in 33 league matches for Espanyol, and was key in leading Spain to victory over Croatia in the UEFA Nations League final. Real Madrid hopes he can replenish the goals lost by Karim Benzema, who is now with Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia.
The Epoch Times: Ohtani, Trout Homer to Lead Angels Past Royals 5–2
The Los Angeles Angels beat the Kansas City Royals 5-2 with home runs from Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout, marking the sixth time this season and 28th overall that both players homered in the same game. The Royals fell to 3-19-1 in series in 2023. Tyler Anderson earned the win and Carlos Estevez notched his 19th save in 19 tries.
#other
Flag And Cross: Sarah Palin Says Fox News 'Canceled' Her After She Spoke Her Mind About Network on Newsmax
Sarah Palin claimed in an interview with Newsmax that Fox News cancelled her following her criticisms of the TV network. Palin claimed that the network is no longer friendly to conservatives, and now Fox News' conservative reputation is being called into question. The network recently fired Tucker Carlson, which, along with the loss of its conservative voice, is costing the network its audience. Palin, a journalism school graduate, warned that viewers want facts, not a rehearsed narrative sent out by the Democrat Party. Fox News executives think they can shrug off major conservative figures like Carlson and Palin and keep the network afloat among the conservative audience.
The Epoch Times: ‘Father Son Run’: Dads Who Make That Personal Connection
"Father Son Run" is a short documentary about Erik and his father Wally's 1,890-mile motorcycle ride. Despite spending little time together during Erik's formative years and having little in common, the journey brings them closer together while also causing friction. This authentic and lived-in relationship is what makes the film unique and uplifting.