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America First News
28 Jun 2023
#politics
Fox News: Voice recognition: Leaked Trump tape contradicts denials on sharing Iran war plan
Former President Donald Trump is facing allegations that he showed a classified document to his staffers, contradicting his previous denials. The leak of the audio recording from the Justice Department has raised concerns about improper conduct and unfair treatment. Trump's claims of exoneration are challenged by the fuller tape, which indicates his knowledge of secret documents and raises questions about his understanding of classified information. The ultimate verdict will depend on a jury.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist: Biden Snubs Obvious Choice For NATO Chief
The NATO alliance has welcomed new members, supported Ukraine, and now has the chance to appoint a new leader. The Biden administration, however, has rejected the best candidate for the job, British Defense Minister Ben Wallace. This decision is a missed opportunity to reorient American foreign policy and secure American interests in Europe.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Biden Launches New Economic Tour to Reassure Americans That 'Bidenomics' Is Working
President Joe Biden embarked on his "Investing in America" tour to tout his economic plan, highlighting a $40 billion investment in high-speed internet infrastructure. Biden compared it to FDR's plan to bring electricity to every American home. The administration hopes to connect every person in America to reliable high-speed internet by 2030.
#health
The Federalist: Why Trump Should Acknowledge The Covid Shot's Risks
Former President Donald Trump has avoided acknowledging the side effects of the Covid vaccines, even as evidence mounts that they are not as safe and effective as claimed. Medical studies have shown significant risks associated with the vaccines, including cardio-related problems. Despite this, Trump has downplayed the reports and failed to hold the vaccine manufacturers and health officials accountable.
#education
The Federalist: Evidence Of Learning Loss From School Lockdowns Grows
Department of Education release confirms lockdowns scarred children's learning, with a drop in aptitude for reading and math. Poor-performing students saw the worst decline. Number of students reading for fun has also decreased. Stanford study shows charter education can improve student achievement, with some states showing significant gains. Charter schools attract students from various backgrounds and poverty, with African American and Hispanic students achieving greater learning gains. Multiple-school charters had larger gains, and prior participants in the study increased their learning gains. School choice initiatives offer a solution to the flaws of traditional public schools and the resistance of teachers unions. The American people want better for their children.
#crime
Fox News: California man 'knocked out' by good Samaritan after allegedly throwing lighter fluid on pizzeria cook
A man in California threw lighter fluid on a cook at a pizza restaurant and threatened to light him on fire. The incident occurred before the restaurant opened its doors. The man was arrested and charged with attempted murder and assault.
Forbes: Trump Sues E. Jean Carroll For Defamation Once Again Over Rape Claim
Former President Donald Trump has filed a defamation counterclaim against E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of rape. The counterclaim argues that she damaged his reputation and asks the court to overturn the damages awarded to Carroll in the civil case.
#technology
Forbes: Singapore AI-Powered AR Wearable Startup Scores $3 Million From Oculus And Siri Cofounders
Brilliant Labs, a Singapore-based startup, raised over $3 million in a seed round for its AI-powered AR monocle. Investors include Brendan Iribe, cofounder of Oculus VR, and Adam Cheyer, cofounder of Siri. The company plans to use the funding to expand its team and develop new AR wearables.