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America First News
21 Jun 2023
#politics
Front Page Magazine: The Trump Tower BLM Mural Meets the Same Fate as DeBlasio's Political Career
Black Lives Matter murals painted on streets across America are fading away, getting paved over, or worn away by traffic. The BLM mural painted outside Trump Tower in Manhattan has largely faded away. Charlotte’s colorful BLM mural also faded away over time. A BLM mural along a popular section of the Atlanta Beltline has faded in part because the slogan was done as a community project and does not have a maintenance plan by the city. The roads are reverting to being racist roads again. Hashtags:
The Federalist: If Dems Cared About Gun Laws, They Would Prosecute Hunter
Joe Biden promotes gun control but fails to enforce the laws already in place when it comes to his son, Hunter Biden. Hunter was charged with two misdemeanor tax charges and one felony gun charge for lying about his drug use on a gun purchase form. Biden has refused to condemn his son and has been backed up by the mainstream media. The National Shooting Sports Foundation called out the discrepancy in the treatment of licensed firearm retailers, whose lives have been destroyed for paperwork mistakes less egregious than that of Hunter Biden's.
Fox News: Trump says he’ll beat indictment as Hunter Biden gets sweet plea deal
Former President Donald Trump defended himself against criticism for his treatment of top appointees in an interview with Fox's Bret Baier. He said that while not everyone was invited back, he hired 10 to 1 fantastic people, and had a great economy and military. He also claimed victory against ISIS in four weeks and blamed the press for not being able to be less combative. Additionally, Trump said that he wasn't worried about the classified documents indictment and said he had every right to take classified material from the White House.
Hunter Biden's plea deal for two misdemeanor charges of filing late taxes led to criticism of the justice system's handling of the case and speculation about taped conversations with Joe and Hunter Biden and the alleged splitting of a $10-million bribe. The guilty plea raised questions about whether Biden helped his son get big-bucks contracts from Ukraine, which led to Republicans investigating the matter. Although the average person might have gotten off with just misdemeanors, the investigation has lasted five years because of Hunter's last name, and the case is still ongoing.
The Federalist: 'Fact-Checker' Ignores Scary Truth Of California Mental Health Bill
Assembly Bill 665, introduced by Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo and state Sen. Scott Wiener, is making its way through the California Legislature. A recent AP article attempted to debunk social media rumors claiming the bill would allow school mental health professionals to remove minors from the custody of their parents. However, the bill proposes removing criteria from the Family Code requiring accusations of harm, neglect or danger to remove minors from their homes. Parents fear this could result in their children being placed in underfunded, unsafe facilities without claim or proof of harm
#economy
Flag And Cross: Cuscal Seeks To Impose New Restrictions On Crypto Transactions, Blockchain Australia Pushes Back
Payment provider Cuscal has proposed new restrictions on cryptocurrency transactions in Australia, leading to concerns from Blockchain Australia. The organisation has called for a balanced approach, as economic uncertainty increases the likelihood of scams and fraud while customers expect to be able to use their assets without undue restrictions. Cuscal has called for documentation, including fraud policies and procedures, and will also delay inbound and outbound payments by up to 24 hours. It has been accused of specifically targeting digital currency exchanges.
The Epoch Times: Nearly 80 Percent of Australians Want PwC Banned From Government Contracts: Survey
Four out of five Australians want consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) banned from receiving government contracts due to revelations that the company created products enabling clients to pay less tax using confidential government information. Nearly half of survey respondents want the ban to be permanent. The survey, conducted from 6-9 June by The Australia Institute, questioned 1,002 people. PwC has stood down nine employees and lost 12 top executives following the scandal. Greens Senator Barbara Pocock said she had been deluged by calls and emails telling her to hold “corporate crooks” to account.
#health
Fox News: Breakthrough for multiple sclerosis sufferers may involve helpful hormone: ‘Patients should remain optimistic’
A recent study led by UCLA found that the hormone estriol, released during pregnancy, may help reverse damage in the brain's cortex caused by multiple sclerosis (MS). When mice with a preclinical model of MS were given estriol, it slowed damage while generating new myelin in the brain. Estriol targets cells that produce myelin, encouraging them to produce more, and inhibits cells that block new myelin production. The study was conducted in mice, so further research is needed to determine if these findings can be replicated in humans.
#sports
Forbes: Tennis Legend Martina Navratilova Says She Is Clear Of Cancer
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova is cancer-free after being diagnosed with throat and breast cancers caught early at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. The 66-year-old, who has won 59 Grand Slam titles in singles and doubles, had previously been treated for a noninvasive form of breast cancer in 2010 and underwent a lumpectomy. Navratilova's news was met with good wishes from the tennis community, including former player Carla Suarez Navarro who is also a cancer survivor. Navratilova, an advocate for gay rights, dominated women's tennis in the 1970s and 80s.
#outdoors
Fox News: Canadian aircraft detected 'underwater noises’ from search area for missing Titanic tourist submarine
Underwater noises detected in search for missing Titanic tourist submersible by Canadian P-3 aircraft deployed by US Coast Guard. Remotely operated vehicles deployed to investigate origin of sounds, but search has yielded negative results so far. Search efforts continue.
A tourist submarine carrying five people, including one of Pakistan's richest men's son, goes missing off Canada's southeastern coast during a dive to view the Titanic's wreckage site. Over 10,000 square miles have been searched so far, but the sub has not been located since it disappeared on Sunday. Multiple agencies with expertise and special equipment are participating in the "complex" search efforts.