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America First News
24 Jun 2023
#politics
The New American: Convention of States Using Quotes Out of Context to Confuse Conservatives - The New American
The Convention of States (COS) has been accused of misquoting the Founding Fathers in articles that call for a convention of states aimed at amending the Constitution. The group includes quotes from the Founding Fathers to support its viewpoint but critics warn that they have taken the quotes out of context. The COS argues that such a convention is necessary to combat "despotism" in Washington, but opponents argue that a convention could lead to the erosion of important liberties. The issue hinges on whether the new "delegates" would be virtuous enough to assemble a convention that would result in changes that the Founding Fathers would approve of.
Breitbart: Conservative Landslide Anticipated in Greek Elections Sunday
Greece is holding a second general election in five weeks, with the center-right New Democracy party led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis expected to secure a landslide victory after winning the May elections by a huge margin. The party's lead has remained despite criticism over the government's handling of the migrant crisis. Analysts say the key to Mitsotakis' success has been his outreach to centrist voters and a focus on economic growth. In contrast, opposition leader Alexis Tsipras and his left-wing Syriza party are fighting for political survival with a campaign focused on defending the health service and welfare state.
Flag And Cross: Caught: Archive Photos Back Up Whistleblower Accusations Against Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden's laptop contains a photo of him in his father's Corvette on the same date as an alleged incident in which he demanded money from a Chinese businessman while citing his father's presence as a threat. The House Ways and Means Committee released testimony from an IRS whistleblower, who claimed that Hunter sent a text pertaining to the alleged incident. The metadata on the photo suggests that Hunter may have been at his father's Delaware home around the time of the text. Hunter is alleged to have received $100,000 following the incident, which he failed to report on his taxes.
#society
Forbes: Florida Drag Show Law Blocked By Federal Judge
A U.S. judge temporarily blocked a law in Florida targeting drag performances, which was passed in April by Republicans, as it violated free speech protection provided under the First Amendment. Presnell issued a preliminary injunction in support of drag performers and businesses, as it argued the law was too broad. The Florida Department of Professional and Business Regulation cannot enforce the law unless it makes it past a lower trial court.
#health
Fox News: Katy Perry reveals why she and Orlando Bloom stopped drinking for three months: 'Just finding balance'
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom made a sobriety "pact" for three months in March to support each other. Perry said it was an opportunity for her to reset and bounce back. The couple agreed to put down the booze for Bloom to focus on a movie he's filming in London.
#sports
Daily Wire: MLB Focuses Recruitment on Diversity to Bring in More Black Players
MLB is prioritizing diversity by increasing recruitment of black players. The efforts have yielded positive results and approximately 15% of the players featured in a recent showcase were black. In the last draft, four of the first five players selected were black. MLB has committed $150 million towards increasing the number of black baseball players, launching initiatives such as mentorship programs and exclusive scholarship, internship, and employment opportunities. The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport reported that black players made up about 6% of all players on opening day rosters. MLB promises to prioritize recruitment of black players.
The Epoch Times: United States Picked to Host 2025 Club World Cup, an Expanded Soccer Tournament With 32 Teams
The United States will host the Club World Cup in 2025 with an expanded tournament lineup of 32 teams. The tournament is set to take place in June-July 2025 and will test stadiums and operations one year before the 2026 World Cup. Real Madrid, Manchester City, Chelsea, and the Seattle Sounders are among the teams that will participate in the tournament.
The Epoch Times: Ireland's Leona Maguire Keeps Rolling With a 68, Takes Halfway Lead at the KMPG Women's PGA
Leona Maguire leads the KMPG Women’s PGA Championship by one shot with a score of 5-under 137. She birdied four of her six final holes for the lead, with Mel Reid of England, Xiyu Lin of China, and rookie Celine Borge of Norway tied for second. The Lower Course at Baltusrol has proved difficult, with only 15 players under par at the end of day two. Many top players missed the cut at 5-over, including Nelly Korda, Lilia Vu, Atthaya Thitikul, and Georgia Hall. The top contenders for the second major are Brooke Henderson, Jin Young Ko, Celine Boutier, Ruoning Yin, Gina Kim, Allisen Corpuz, and Mina Harigae.
The Epoch Times: NHL Teams Doing Away With 'Pride Night' Jerseys Next Season
The National Hockey League (NHL) has confirmed that its teams will no longer wear special warm-up jerseys during themed nights next season after becoming a "distraction." The move comes after several players chose not to wear pride-themed jerseys due to personal beliefs and security concerns. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said that while clubs can continue to host various themed nights, players will no longer model themed jerseys during warm-ups in order to encourage focus on the game and respective causes or groups being celebrated. Neither teams nor the NHL have attributed the decision specifically toward political controversies, such as tensions surrounding anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in Russia.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Weak Passwords Have Led to $194 Million Being Lost to Scams
Almost half of Australians use weak and common passwords, leading to over $190 million in losses due to online scams and hacking this year. At least 75% of Australians reuse their passwords, making them vulnerable to cybercriminals. Experts recommend using unique passwords and multi-factor authentication to protect online accounts.