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America First News
19 Jun 2023
#society
Breitbart: Transgender Advocates Appropriate Identity of Black Slaves
Transgender advocates are being likened to the Underground Railroad used to help slaves escape to the north. Bob McCranie has set up 'Flee Red States' to help transgender advocates leave states that have adopted laws to protect kids from transgenderism. McCranie has helped 27 groups of people so far get out, but opponents claim he is making a boatload of cash off the fear of these other people. In 2006, a pro-migration group, Rainbow Railroad was founded as a volunteer-run organization by LGBTQI+ activists that wanted to address levels of violence against LGBTQI+ people worldwide.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Chinese Economy Now in Deep Peril
China's economy is deteriorating, with worsening metrics across the board. May's economic data saw consumer spending, real estate prices, youth unemployment, capital investments, and retail sales all diminish. Weak consumer spending is especially concerning as the typical drivers of growth have stalled, and the Communist Party has few levers left to pull. Older consumers have become more pessimistic about the country's future and are cutting back spending, while a record percentage of youth are unemployed. Wealth is also leaving China at an increasing rate, with the nation losing more millionaires than any other country in the world. The country's economic situation has led to consultations between business leaders and Communist Party officials, with a focus on revitalizing the economy. However, traditional economic stimulus measures, such as bank lending and expanding the property market, are overallocated and have diminishing returns. The full-year target for 5% GDP growth looks difficult to meet.
Forbes: Oracle’s Cloud Business Is Booming, But Indicates More Work To Be Done With Its Healthcare Unit
Oracle reports impressive Q4 and full-year results with total revenues up 18% to nearly $50 billion, fueled by the growth of its cloud applications and infrastructure businesses. However, the healthcare unit is still undergoing changes with position cuts and layoffs. Oracle aims to innovate in the healthcare technology space with its acquisition of Cerner Corporation, one of the largest electronic health record companies, but admits there is still a long way to go to improve margins and streamline healthcare data systems.
#culture
Fox News: Country stars celebrate Father's Day: Jason Aldean, Keith Urban, and Luke Combs receive love on the holiday
Country music stars celebrated Father's Day with their families. Jason Aldean planned to hang out with his kids and grill, but his Father's Day plans always fall short as his wife's birthday follows two days later. Keith Urban, who also benefits from Australia's Father's Day in September, revealed that he had no plans at all and just wanted to be with his family. Luke Combs' wife, Nicole Hocking, wished him a happy Father's Day and shared a sweet moment of him playing guitar with their first baby, Tex. Other country music stars celebrated by sharing photos of their families with their social media followers.
The Epoch Times: Film Review: 'The Flash'
"The Flash" marks the destruction phase of the superhero genre, recycling old stories from new perspectives through the use of multi-verses. The film stars troubled actor Ezra Miller, who, as a non-binary individual facing charges of disorderly conduct and harassment, has become a new Hollywood method for generating publicity. The story follows the Flash as he travels back in time to save his mother from murder, only to find himself in a different world where General Zod threatens the planet and Michael Keaton's original Batman makes an appearance. Despite its appealing message about the importance of recognizing the things that make us who we are and not changing the past, the film lacks personality and gravitas, and the nudity and cursing are a noticeable uptick.
#health
Breitbart: Airline Fined $15K After Woman 'Ingested' into Plane's Engine
American Airlines subsidiary, Piedmont Airlines, was fined $15,000 by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration after a ground worker was fatally ingested into a plane's engine. Courtney Edwards, a mother of three, was ingested into the engine at Montgomery Regional Airport while the engine was still active. The National Transportation Safety Board blamed Edwards for moving too close to the engine, while investigators found Piedmont Airlines responsible for the safety breach.
Fox News: Loneliness hurts not just men's mental health — it may hurt their bones, too, study suggests
Loneliness may negatively impact bone health in men, according to a new study presented at a conference. Women are not similarly affected. Social isolation has been a growing public health concern, leading to increased prevalence of mental disorders, illness, and death. The study calls for further research on the topic to understand its effects on humans.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Man Killed in North Hills Shooting
A man in his 40s was shot and killed in North Hills, Los Angeles on June 17. The victim was found dead on the street and the suspect, described as a man in his 20s wearing a gray shirt, black pants, and white shoes, fled on a scooter.
The Epoch Times: 2 Dead and 3 Hurt—Including Suspected Shooter—at Washington State Music Festival
A gunman opened fire on a crowd at a Washington state campground near the Gorge Amphitheater, killing 2 and injuring 3. The shooter was confronted by police and taken into custody after "shooting randomly into the crowd." There was no evacuation of the festival, which continued until early Sunday morning.
#sports
Forbes: Los Angeles Lakers Need To Acquire Chris Paul Following Phoenix Suns’ Trade For Bradley Beal
The Phoenix Suns' trade deal for Bradley Beal leaves the LA Lakers in need of a point guard and eyeing Chris Paul. If Paul isn't traded by the Wizards, the Lakers, among several other likely suitors, could pursue him if he reaches free agency. The Lakers' lack of cap space and financial resources make acquiring Paul crucial for a franchise seeking one more title before LeBron James retires, amidst competition from the Suns, strengthened by Kevin Durant and Devin Booker, to retain the Pacific Division .
Fox News: Jordan Love fans flames of Packers-Bears rivalry with Father's Day jab
The Packers have defeated the Bears eight consecutive times in their rivalry. Packers quarterback Jordan Love delivered a jab to Bears fans.
The Epoch Times: Leona Maguire Plays Last 6 Holes in 6 Under, Comes From Behind to Win Meijer LPGA Classic
Leona Maguire wins Meijer LPGA Classic by two strokes with an 8-under 64 at Blythefield, her second tour victory; leader Ariya Jutanugarn finished second, followed by Xiyu Lin and Amy Yang; Maguire was runner-up at Blythefield in 2021 and won the Drive On Championship last year; next, she heads into the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and the U.S. Women’s Open as a top contender.
Fox News: Minor league baseball manager exits game through stands after ejection
Managers Brayan Pena and Omir Santos were ejected during a game between the Lake County Captains & West Michigan Whitecaps. Pena walked back across the field to confront the umpire after his ejection and then jumped over the wall separating the fans from the field to leave the stadium.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: This Lifestraw Is The Best Personal Water Filter—And It's Only $15 Right Now
The Lifestraw water filter is on sale at Amazon for $15, almost 40% off. It can remove 99.999999% of bacteria, parasites and toxins from water, is lightweight and lasts up to 1,000 gallons of water. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
Field & Stream: Connecticut Angler Catches Massive State Record Summer Flounder
Connecticut resident Bill Proulx caught a state-record-breaking summer flounder weighing 15.3 pounds in Niantic Bay. Proulx caught the fish on June 8, but did not disclose where he caught it, only saying he caught it "in the mouth." Summer flounder are bottom-feeding fish that can live up to 14 years and grow to three feet long.
#other
Breitbart: WATCH: Robber Trapped by Shutters Drinks Beer While Waiting for Cops
A man attempted to rob a store in Durham City, England, wielding a knife and trying to steal beer. But the shopkeeper trapped him under the store’s roller shutters, which the robber tried to slip under and was caught. The incident was caught on surveillance footage, and the police quickly arrived at the scene and arrested the man, who was sentenced to more than three years in jail. #[crime]