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America First News
20 Jun 2023
#politics
Fox News: Biden allies open fire on RFK Jr. as president struggles to unite Democrats
Several Biden-linked accounts on Twitter are attacking Democratic candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been involved in online drama with podcast host Joe Rogan, Twitter owner Elon Musk, and Baylor College of Medicine tropical medicine dean Dr. Peter Hotez. Biden-supporting strategist Chris Jackson questioned why the media does not mention that Kennedy is a convicted felon, while former Draft Biden finance chair Jon Cooper compared Kennedy to former President Trump. Democrat social media influencer Harry Sisson called him a "complete and total fraud," adding that he cannot wait to see Biden beat him in the primary. Podcast host and 2020 Biden delegate Victor Shi challenged Kennedy to appear on Jon Stewart's show, while several others, including Rogan and Musk offered large sums to a prominent vaccine scientist to debate Kennedy.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Hong Kong Tycoon Jimmy Lai Loses Appeal Against Phone Search
Hong Kong's appeal court has blocked jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai's attempt to challenge a warrant obtained by national security police to scrutinize his mobile phones. Lai, founder of the now defunct pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily, is due to face trial in September on multiple charges under the city's sweeping national security law. The tycoon has been one of the most prominent Hong Kong critics of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership, including that of CCP leader Xi Jinping. ( )
#economy
Townhall: Republicans Must Be the Party of Small Business
Corporate America is increasingly supporting liberal Democrats over Republicans, with the amount of corporate donations to Republicans decreasing sharply in the last election cycle and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce supporting many Democrats. Some of this shift is due to the GOP's short-sighted pursuit of a "break up Big Tech" campaign and its move away from free trade. The GOP should consider whether it wants or needs corporate support. Instead, Republicans should focus on being the party of small businesses.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Ancient Roman Temple Complex, With Ruins of Building Where Caesar Was Stabbed, Opens to Tourists
Ancient temples dating back as far as the 3rd century B.C. have been opened to the public in Rome's Argentina Square thanks to funding from Bulgari. The temples have been a site of mystery since the city was built centuries ago, but archaeologists believe they are part of Pompey's Curia and one temple is believed to have been erected in honor of Fortuna, a goddess of chance. Bulgari helped pay for the construction of walkways and nighttime illumination and the attraction is open every day except for Mondays and some major holidays, with international admission tickets priced at €5 ($5.50).
#outdoors
Hiking & Fishing: 14 Best Alpine Lake Hikes in Colorado
Colorado's alpine lakes, formed from glacial, volcanic, or landslide activity, offer stunning scenery and colorful hues unique to each. From Emerald Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park to Hope Lake in the San Juan Mountains, there are endless opportunities to experience one of Colorado's over 2,000 alpine lakes.
Townhall: 'Catch a Crayfish, Count the Stars': Steven Rinella's First Children's Book Is a Treasure for the Ages
"MeatEater" host Steven Rinella's new children's book, "Catch a Crayfish," is a hit with children and parents alike, offering tips and projects for outdoor adventures and fostering a love for nature. The book, filled with illustrations and stories of outdoor activities, teaches children skills like building a fishing rod and making a homemade compass. Rinella's goal is to encourage children to be more self-sufficient and learn how to assess and deal with risks in nature.
Rinella, who runs a multiplatform MeatEater empire from Montana, was heavily influenced by his upbringing spent outdoors. For his family, days are filled with outdoor adventures rather than screens, and Rinella hopes to instill a lifelong love for nature in his children. Through "Catch a Crayfish," he passes along the legacy of guiding hands from the past through nature and to the future of the family legacy.