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America First News
21 Jun 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: Bill Mandating Bilingualism in Federally Regulated Private Sector Signed Into Law
New legislation mandating the use of both French and English in the federally regulated private sector has been signed into law, aiming to achieve "substantive equality" between the two languages. The bill calls for French to be used by private airlines, banks, railways, and other workplaces under federal regulation in regions of Canada that have a "strong francophone presence." It also provides for new federal government commitments to "protect and promote French," and grants more powers to the federal commissioner of official languages to give "new tools to maintain their vitality." ( )
The Epoch Times: Trump’s Documents and the Bob Kerrey Precedent
Politicians mishandling classified information face little or no consequences compared to non-politicians. Bob Kerrey, member of the 9/11 Commission, read from a classified memo at a public meeting and another classified document stating the FBI detected suspicious activity consistent with hijacking. The New York Times article claimed Kerrey's actions were no big deal, despite the information being "the most highly sensitized classified document in the government". This unequal application of law has always prevailed and is likely to do so, making the case against Trump more about keeping him in the spotlight than any newfound seriousness concerning politicians mishandling classified information.
The Epoch Times: Durham: Rules Should Change so Heads Could Roll at FBI
Special Counsel John Durham testified to Congress, stating that FBI agents should lose their jobs if they lie to misuse the government's spying powers in sensitive investigations. In his report, he found extensive misconduct in the FBI's handling of the 2016 Trump-Russia investigation, including illegal surveillance of Trump campaign aide Carter Page. Durham suggested new accountability rules for investigations categorized as "Special Investigative Matters," such as those involving a political campaign. He concluded by stating that the nation cannot stand under a two-tiered system of justice.
Fox News: House Dem who asked Hunter Biden for Ukraine briefing launches Senate bid in Delaware
Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, D-Del, announced her bid for Senator Tom Carper's Delaware seat. Several prominent Democrats have already come out in support of Rochester. FEC records show Hunter Biden made four donations to her campaign in 2016, totaling $3,000. If she were to win, Blunt Rochester would be the third Black female senator in history, following former Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun, D-Ill., and Kamala Harris.
Red State: Kevin Kiley Shreds Schiff, Nadler, Lieu, and Swalwell—With Assist From John Durham
Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-CA) embarrassed Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA), and Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) during John Durham's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee. Kiley called out his colleagues for pushing the debunked conspiracy theory on Trump and Russia collusion, pointing out that it was directly contradicted by the Mueller Report. Durham agreed with Kiley that these statements made by the representatives were not supported by the Mueller Report.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: DeSantis campaign takes a big shot at Trump on vaccines
Trump accused of ignoring safety concerns over COVID-19 vaccine. DeSantis campaign releases video questioning Trump's silence towards vaccine safety concerns.
Breitbart: Trump and DeSantis Slated to Appear in New Hampshire the Same Day
Former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are scheduled to appear in New Hampshire next Tuesday, with DeSantis holding a town hall event in Hollis and Trump listed as the special guest at the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women’s 76th Lilac Luncheon in Concord. DeSantis previously visited New Hampshire after formally announcing his presidential bid and got into a tense exchange with an Associated Press reporter who asked why he wasn't taking questions from voters. A post-arraignment poll found Trump leading the GOP field in New Hampshire by 34 points with 47 percent support, while DeSantis had 13 percent support.
The New American: Surveyors Trespass on Private Property, Begin Digging & Destroying Crops - The New American
Surveyors for a pipeline company and a sheriff's deputy showed up unannounced on private property in Brown County, South Dakota, and began digging up a soybean field while destroying crops in their way.
The recent charges against Hunter Biden are compared to a past American history saga where the public was told to focus on sexual escapades of high-ranking officials, while the real crimes went undetected. Joe Wolverton, a lawyer, and Tom Munds, a field coordinator for Idaho, are interviewed about the distortion of history and the fight to preserve liberties. (, )
The Blaze: John Durham fires back perfect response to Democrat slamming his reputation — and the room erupts in applause
John Durham receives applause after declining to engage with Rep. Steve Cohen's accusations of helping Trump and damaging his reputation. Cohen pressed Durham on why he did not investigate allegations of collusion between Russia and Trump's campaign, despite Mueller finding no evidence of collusion. Durham responded that his mandate was to investigate intelligence agencies, not conduct a separate investigation. He also clarified that his reputation was not a concern to him.
Daily Wire: Key Biden Safety Official Linked To Apartment Building With History Of Safety Violations: Watchdog
The acting administrator and chief legal counsel at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Ann Carlson, is linked to an apartment building in LA with a history of safety violations, according to the American Accountability Foundation. The family trust affiliated with Carlson owns a property that passed inspection only after multiple follow-up visits. Republicans on the Senate Commerce Committee said there were “serious concerns” about her leading the NHTSA , as Carlson’s connections to “radical environmentalists” had raised questions about her record. The Biden administration appointed Carlson, but withdrew her nomination in May, citing opposition from Senate Republicans.
According to investigation by the American Accountability Foundation, Ann Carlson’s property violated city housing codes. Inspectors found no smoke detectors in two rooms, carbon monoxide detectors were lacking and there were plumbing issues. Among other violations were the absence of permits for a water heater and crossing of property lines. Most recently, a complaint was filed alleging lead contamination had been released at the site, and that fire code requirements failed to be met. The president of the American Accountability Foundation has called for Carlson's immediate resignation. She has been criticised by Republicans in the past for the environmental regulations she helped to craft.
Washington Free Beacon: Kentucky Businessman Illegally Shoveled Thousands to Andy Beshear's Campaign After Dem Governor Appointed Him to State Board
Kentucky governor Beshear appointed mayoral candidate Weddle to the state transportation board, who then illegally funneled over $200k in contributions to Beshear's reelection campaign through family and associates using his credit card. Beshear's campaign initially defended the contributions, but later refunded $12k in illegal contributions, while the Kentucky Democratic Party refunded $190k. The Kentucky Republican Party alleged a "pay-to-play scandal," and this is not the governor's first campaign finance scandal. Beshear is facing a tough reelection bid against Republican challenger Daniel Cameron, with both candidates at 47% support.
The Epoch Times: White House Declines to Appeal Supreme Court on Transgender Surgery Mandate
The White House missed the deadline to appeal the mandate that health care organizations and hospitals perform and cover transgender medical procedures, after multiple courts blocked the administration's efforts. The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty legal group claimed victory, as religious doctors and hospitals provide vital care to patients in need, including millions of dollars in free and low-cost care to the elderly, poor, and underserved . The mandate was derived from a 2016 interpretation of Obamacare, however, the Trump administration attempted to repeal the rule in 2020 and a growing number of European countries have started to highlight the serious physical and mental harm that can be caused by such procedures. Republican-led states and lawmakers have barred transgender procedures for children and Democrat-led states like Massachusetts have floated the idea of enacting child abuse laws for withholding transgender drugs and treatment for children .
#society
Forbes: How Amanda Seyfried And Ana Gasteyer Balance Being Working Mothers
Women in the entertainment industry struggle with work-family balance due to grueling schedules and travel. Women are underrepresented in TV writers' rooms, and mothers in various roles face challenges and hostility. Ana Gasteyer and Amanda Seyfried are two actresses who balance motherhood and Hollywood careers. A recent study found that 78% of working mothers feel their jobs give them a sense of identity in addition to being a parent. Motherhood can inspire new ventures, and a woman's brain undergoes cognitive, emotional, and behavioral flexibility. Balancing work and family requires self-care, setting priorities, and leading by example.
Spectator USA: The strange case of Brian Szasz
Brian Szasz, the stepson of one of the billionaires missing on the OceanGate submarine headed to the Titanic wreckage, is receiving an abusive online reaction after he attended a Blink-182 concert instead of searching for his stepfather. Szasz has been the subject of criticism due to his idiosyncratic online behaviors and past charges of cyberstalking and harassment. Despite being called out within his own community as a threat or nuisance, he is now receiving unwanted attention and abuse from strangers. The Szasz situation highlights the unethical consequences of our collective hunger to learn everything we can about periodic international tragedies, and the damage it causes to individuals who end up at the center of controversies.
These periodic international tragedies create a sense that the world is a global movie theater where we are all fans, offering commentary and choosing allegiance, forgetting that we're talking about real people. These events, such as the missing billionaire on the OceanGate submarine and West Elm Caleb, unify us in a world that's increasingly fragmented where there are few things that everyone knows about. However, these controversies harm people's lives that are often left with nothing but scorched earth. While there's no policing who gets attention and why, it's in news outlets' best financial interest to stoke the flames as long as they're driving engagement.
Fox News: Russian traffic accident leaves at least 8 dead
At least eight people died in a traffic accident in Russia's Dagestan region, with 16 injured. The cause of the crash is unknown.
Fox News: West Virginia cash-for-worker program adds 5th destination
West Virginia's Ascend program, aimed at attracting remote workers to the state, has launched a fifth destination in the New River Gorge region, home to the country's newest national park, offering applicants $12,000 in cash along with free outdoor activities. The program has drawn over 20,000 applicants, welcomed nearly 300 remote workers with a 98% retention rate, and aims to bring in over 1,000 new remote workers in the next six years. West Virginia hopes to reverse the exodus caused by a decline in the coal, steel, and other industries by leveraging its natural beauty for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Epoch Times: 3-Alarm Fire Engulfs Restaurant at Irvine Strip Mall
Fire at 99 Ranch Market strip mall quickly extinguished, leaving one building damaged. No injuries reported. Cause of fire unknown.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Modi’s State Visit Aims to Cement U.S.-India Partnership
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Washington for a state visit focused on security, technology, trade, and people-to-people cooperation. This marks Modi's third visit to the United States, and deals are expected on defense, semiconductors, space, higher education, and visas, among others. The growth in U.S.-India ties is remarkable given the relationship's considerable constraints, but Modi's visit is poised to overcome these obstacles and bring forward agreements on long-rumored defense technology transfers and armed drones packages.
A shipwreck off the coast of Greece has left nearly 300 Pakistani migrants dead, with survivors alleging that crew members forced them below deck before the boat capsized. Pakistan has since cracked down on human traffickers in response, leading to several arrests. Meanwhile, ethnic clashes between the Meitei and Kuki communities in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur continue, with the state government's perceived inaction drawing criticism. Over 100 people have died as a result of the unrest, which has displaced around 50,000 people.
Fox News: Beijing, Washington trade barbs after Biden labels China's Xi a 'dictator'
The State Department responds to China's opposition to President Biden calling Chinese President Xi Jinping a dictator. Biden made the comment at a fundraiser in California, causing the Chinese Foreign Ministry to call it a "blatant political provocation." The U.S. saw the incident as a disagreement between democracies and autocracies.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: We Should Expect Better of Our Highways
The I-95 overpass in Pennsylvania collapses after a truck accident sparking a fire. Noah and the Reason Foundation’s Annual Highway Report claim that Governor Josh Shapiro is taking an undeserved lap of honor. The report claims that Pennsylvania highways rank 41st in the country due to its high costs for building, unionization, and slow construction practices.
The Epoch Times: China Retreats From Southeast Asia
China's official development finance to Southeast Asia fell to $3.9 billion in 2021, down from $7.6 billion in 2015. In 2015, China was the region's largest investor, but its share has now dropped to 14 percent. Development investment from other nations and international bodies has filled the gap left by China's withdrawal. The decrease in China's financial presence is unlikely to reflect a shift in its overseas priorities, and instead testifies to its pressing economic and financial problems. Imports in China have slowed, and its export sector may not improve any time soon. China's all-important export sector is unlikely to achieve its already reduced 5 percent real growth target for the year.
#military
Washington Free Beacon: 'Not the Time To Experiment': Congress Moves To Bar Civilians From Leading Missile Defense Agency
House Republicans are seeking to prevent civilians from leading the Missile Defense Agency, after reports that the Biden administration was considering nominating a non-military official as the agency's director earlier this year. The proposal is included in the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act, which seeks to ensure that the director of the Missile Defense Agency is a military officer. The agency oversees US military defense systems and coordinates with other agencies under the Department of Defense umbrella. The push to keep the nuclear arsenal in military hands comes amid heightened aggression from Russia and nuclear buildup by China and North Korea.
President Joe Biden has nominated Air Force Major General Heath Collins to lead the Missile Defense Agency following concerns from the defense community. The possibility of a non-military nominee prompted former Missile Defense Agency directors to write a letter to the Senate Armed Services Committee asking that the committee reject any non-military nominee. Lawmakers hope to ensure civilians are barred from the position in the future. The push to keep the nuclear arsenal in military hands comes amid heightened aggression from Russia and nuclear buildup by China and North Korea.
Daily Wire: Wednesday Afternoon Update: Sub Search Continues, Durham Speaks, Math And Reading Scores Plummet Nationwide
A last-ditch effort to locate the missing Titan submersible, which had submerged near the Titanic wreckage, involved heavy machinery and submarines as the subs' oxygen was nearly running out. Heavy-duty search equipment and unmanned vehicles capable of diving 19,000 feet underwater were sent to aid in the search operation. The submersible was operating with under 24 hours of oxygen remaining, with the emergency air supply expected to run out on Thursday morning.
Special Counsel John Durham appeared before the House Judiciary Committee, where he criticized the FBI for its alleged investigation into links between Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russia. Durham said there was not enough credible evidence to open an investigation into Trump. Durham received a round of applause after he responded to a statement made by House Democrat Steve Cohen of Tennessee, who told him his reputation would be damaged by the report.
Foreign Policy: Nordic Air Force Takes Flight
The Nordic countries plan to centralize command of about 250 combat aircraft across Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark under one command-and-control system, creating a Nordic Air Force. The move will help NATO compensate for gaps in air coverage over the Baltic Sea region, and centralizing air forces will likely give the alliance more flexibility in dealing with threats on the fly. However, Finland and Sweden will have to integrate air and missile defense posture and the whole NATO air policing, which previously was not open to non-NATO partners, which poses a learning curve challenge.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: St. John Fisher, St. Thomas More, & the Tudor Terror
The executions of St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More were a result of their refusal to acknowledge King Henry VIII's divorce and remarriage. Both faced trial for treason but were never given a fair chance. Fisher, the only English bishop who defied the king, was imprisoned for refusing to acknowledge the king’s new tyranny. More had a loving family but remained true to the Body of Christ. Despite their deaths being seen as the killing of justice, learning, laughter, and holiness, their martyrdom serves as an indictment of the weakness and cowardice of the Church’s hierarchy. They defied the spirit of the world and remain as potent symbols of the self-sacrificial duty of the bishops of the Church in all ages.
#culture
Forbes: Madonna Makes A ‘Vulgar’ Return To The Billboard Charts
Madonna and Sam Smith released a dark electronic song called "Vulgar." The track did not reach the Hot 100 but arrived at No. 16 on the Digital Song Sales chart, and No. 11 on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, while it rose to No. 1 on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart.
Forbes: Summer 2023: Here Are 7 New And Returning TV Series To Watch
Summer binge-watch recommendations: "Black Mirror" Season 6, "And Just Like That..." Season 2, "The Bear" Season 2, "The Lincoln Lawyer" Season 2, "Only Murders in the Building," "Billions" Season 7, and "Harlan Coben's Shelter"
#history
The Imaginative Conservative: Madison's "Memorial and Remonstrance": A Jewel of Republican Rhetoric
Madison's "To the Honorable the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, A Memorial and Remonstrance" is a well-crafted petition against a bill establishing provisions for teachers of the Christian religion. Madison argues against government interference in religion and the establishment of a state church, using theological, philosophical, and political principles. He emphasizes the importance of popular opinion in lawmaking and the necessity of prompt resistance to civil interference. The petition succeeded in having the bill defeated in committee and contributed to the passage of Jefferson's bill for establishing religious freedom.
#health
The Blaze: Scientist answers Joe Rogan's question honestly & instantly regrets it
Dr. Peter Hotez, a vaccine advocate, admits to Joe Rogan that he is a "junk food-aholic" and is not cautious about his diet. Rogan questions Hotez about his health decisions given his profession and their link to a host of diseases. Hotez also admits to not taking vitamins and not paying attention to his immune system, causing concern among listeners.
The Babylon Bee: Man Gains Back Every Calorie Burned During Triathlon With Single Bite Of Donut
Local man gains back all calories burned in triathlon with one donut bite, crushing his weight loss goal for the month.
Flag And Cross: Loss Of Y Chromosome Fuels Cancer Growth In Men, Study Shows
Loss of the Y chromosome as men age makes them more susceptible to cancer, including bladder cancer, which can become immune to drugs. Studies on two groups of men showed poorer prognosis in the first group and a much better prognosis in the latter when using immune checkpoint inhibitors, which help fight cancer. Cells often lose the Y chromosome in blood cells as they age, which may be related to Alzheimer's disease and cardiovascular disease, and this loss makes the cells more vulnerable to growing as tumors. The development of a Y chromosome test could lead to personalised immune checkpoint inhibitor treatments. The study also found that although women have longer longevity, they have a set of related genes called paralogue genes on the X chromosome might play a role in cancer.
Fox News: 'Days of Our Lives' actor Cody Longo cause of death revealed
Actor Cody Longo, known for his roles on "Days of Our Lives" and "Hollywood Heights," died in February at the age of 34 due to chronic ethanol abuse. Longo was found in a state of decomposition in his residence, and the autopsy revealed numerous bottles of alcohol at the scene. Toxicology testing also detected the presence of alcohol and acetone. Longo is survived by his wife and their three children. In January 2021, he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor simple assault in Colorado, which was later dismissed as part of a plea. He was also arrested in November 2020 on a domestic assault charge.
#crime
Daily Wire: Dallas Police Will Force Residents To Report Some Offenses Online Instead Of Calling 911
Dallas Police will require some residents to fill out police reports online instead of calling 911 in order to free up officers to respond to more serious crimes, as the department faces an increase in high-priority calls and staffing shortages. The new system will help lessen officers' workload and reduce response times for emergencies. Officers will no longer respond to calls for certain crimes, and those who do not own a computer or smartphone will be directed to use a kiosk at a police substation or a computer at a local library to file a report. The department is short about 500 officers after hundreds left during a pension crisis in 2016-2017.
The Epoch Times: Police Arrest 45, Seize 440 Weapons in Canada-Wide Raids Targeting 3D-printed Guns
Police have arrested 45 people and seized 440 weapons in simultaneous raids across eight provinces in Canada. The raids targeted manufacturers of 3D-printed or “ghost” guns, which are showing up at crime scenes with growing frequency. These guns are 3D-printed without serial numbers or assembled at home from parts collected from various sources, and are becoming increasingly prevalent during weapons seizures, accounting for up to 25% of guns seized during police operations so far this year. The investigation was triggered in April 2021 after intelligence officers followed up on the importation of weapon brackets from a U.S.-based exporter, and police say the arrests range in age from 16 to 77 years old with some having links to organized crime networks.
Fox News: College rape suspect still on loose 2 years after eerie message to victim
A California man, Ian Cleary, faces sexual assault charges for allegedly raping a Gettysburg College student in Pennsylvania in 2013. Cleary messaged the victim, Shannon Keeler, on Facebook in 2020 admitting to the rape and asking for forgiveness. Authorities failed to immediately file charges despite witnesses identifying Cleary after the attack, and he has remained on the run ever since. He has also been placed on the Interpol Red Notice list, and authorities are asking anyone with information about his whereabouts to come forward.
Fox News: Feds charge Kansas man over threats to shoot up Nashville Pride festival
A man from Kansas has been indicted on federal charges of making threats on social media to build bombs and carry out a mass shooting at a Nashville Pride festival. The 25-year-old charged with two counts of transmitting an interstate threat is accused of having posted comments on Facebook in April 2019, in which he stated he would "make shrapnel pressure cooker bombs for this event" and threatened to commit a mass shooting. The man was arrested by FBI agents last week and is scheduled to appear before a judge on Friday, 14 June 2019. The event is set to go ahead with increased security measures in place.
#sports
Daily Wire: Riley Gaines Blows Up Democrat Witness’ Testimony During Trans Rights Hearing
Riley Gaines, former NCAA swimmer, fact-checked Democrat witness Kelley Robinson during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on LGBTQ+ civil rights. Robinson had claimed that biological males do not have an inherent advantage in athletics, but Gaines disputed this, referencing how Serena and Venus Williams lost to the 203rd ranked male tennis player in 1998. Gaines also spoke about her own experience competing against trans-identifying male swimmer Lia Thomas.
Fox News: Chiefs receiver says Super Bowl ring will go on middle finger in response to former team trading him
Former New York Giants wide receiver Kadarius Toney, now with the Kansas City Chiefs, is still bitter about his departure from the team. Toney played a big role in the Chiefs' Super Bowl win last season and recently received his ring, which he plans to wear on his middle finger in defiance of the Giants. Toney admits to enjoying trolling his former team, whom he claims had been trying to troll him.
The Epoch Times: ATP Roundup: Korda Defeats Tiafoe—Jarry Upsets Stefanos
Sebastian Korda wins all-American battle against Frances Tiafoe at Cinch Championships in London, will face Cameron Norrie in quarterfinals.
Nicolas Jarry upsets Stefanos Tsitsipas at Halle, sets up quarterfinal match against Alexander Zverev. Top seed Daniil Medvedev advances after two-hour match against Laslo Djere, will face Roberto Bautista Agut.
Fox News: Josh Berry set to replace retiring Kevin Harvick for Stewart Haas Racing
Josh Berry is set to take over Kevin Harvick's No. 4 Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing next year as Harvick retires from NASCAR at the end of this season. Berry, who was discovered by Dale Earnhardt Jr. over a decade ago in the online racing community, has been signed by SHR despite competing in only eight Cup races this year. The 33-year-old journeyman driver has made a name for himself in the short track scene, winning a national title and multiple track championships.
#science
Flag And Cross: Microscopic Worms Use Electricity To Hitch Rides On Bees
A recent video revealed that microscopic worms can use electric fields to jump onto insects and save energy travelling. The worms, known as Caenorhabditis elegans, can glide through the air thanks to the electric fields surrounding pollinators and can attach themselves to bumblebees. After rubbing flower pollen on a bumblebee to create a natural electric charge, the worms stood on their tails and jumped aboard – directed by the electric field underneath the insect. The worms jump at 0.86 meters per second and transfer 80 at once across the gap. Scientists suspect that the genes of the worms play a role in their behaviour.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: The US Coast Guard Is Bringing in More Ships, Vessels to Search for Lost Titanic Tourist Submersible
Search and rescue teams have expanded their area of operation in a bid to locate the missing Titan submersible, which was headed to the Titanic wreckage site when it disappeared on Sunday. Efforts to find the sub have been hampered by poor weather and challenging search conditions, and authorities have voiced concerns that the vessel's five passengers could run out of oxygen. However, authorities remain optimistic they will be able to rescue the crew, and the US Navy has dispatched a specialized salvage system aimed at hoisting large and heavy objects underwater. The mission has drawn international attention, with concerned messages pouring in from around the world.
Fox News: Alabama man drowns rescuing his daughter on Father's Day in Florida
Alabama man drowns while rescuing daughter in rip current off Panama City Beach, Florida. At least 10 swimmer-in-distress calls this past week. Tourists warned to heed red warning flags.
#other
Fox News: Kristin Cavallari says she won't date on TV after messy split from NFL star Jay Cutler
Reality TV star Kristin Cavallari explained in an interview with The Messenger that she left her show "Very Cavallari" due to not wanting to date on a reality show after her divorce from NFL star Jay Cutler; the couple split in April 2020. Her children also inspired her to leave reality TV, as she wanted to prioritize them and their privacy. Despite leaving reality TV, Cavallari has had discussions about a possible cooking show in the future. She founded her jewelry brand Uncommon James in 2017, revealing that her business benefited from her departure from TV because it allowed her team to focus on work rather than the show.
Fox News: Hamilton the hog ties up police officers for days, terrorizing Pennsylvania town: 'Fastest pig alive'
Police in Pennsylvania were on the lookout for a fast and elusive pig that had been spotted in the Hamilton Park neighborhood. Three officers and one civilian tried and failed to catch the pig, who was later named Hamilton. After reportedly living off the land for days, the pig was eventually captured by the Lancaster Farm Sanctuary and was renamed Gregory.