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America First News
28 Jun 2023
#society
Forbes: YA Bestseller Becky Albertalli On The Pride Book She Had To Write
Author Becky Albertalli's latest book, Imogen, Obviously, draws inspiration from her own experiences coming out as bisexual amidst public discourse and pressure. The book follows a teenage girl who discovers her queerness at age 17 and explores themes of self-discovery, identity, and societal perceptions. Albertalli, known for her popular young adult novels featuring queer protagonists, wrote Imogen as a way to have control over her narrative and address the complexities and nuances of coming out. The book has received positive reviews and is highly anticipated in the LGBTQ+ community.
#war
Flag And Cross: Russian Chemical Warfare Fail: Gas Attack Blows Back In Battle With Ukraine
Russian forces allegedly fired a banned choking gas at Ukrainian troops, but the wind caused it to blow back towards them.
Fox News: 3 children, 6 adults killed in Russian bombing of pizzeria in Ukraine
A Russian missile strike on a pizzeria in Ukraine killed nine people and injured dozens. The attack also caused fires and destruction in other parts of the country. This is part of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Red State: Zelensky Says Ukraine Won't Hold Elections, Signaling Another Extension of Martial Law
President Zelensky has indicated that elections will not be held in Ukraine due to martial law, leading to an indefinite timeline for his leadership. Ukrainian authorities are pressured to find a way to hold elections, but Zelensky and other officials have emphasized that the Constitution prohibits elections during martial law. There are suggestions to amend the Constitution and implement e-voting, but Danilov, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, maintains that no elections can be held while martial law is in effect. The focus is on handling the situation within Ukraine's own laws.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Putin wanted to 'wipe out' Prigozhin but was talked down by Lukashenko, Belarusian leader says
Belarusian President Lukashenko convinced Russian President Putin not to kill Wagner Group leader Prigozhin during the rebellion
Lukashenko brokered a deal for Prigozhin to relocate to Belarus and for Wagner Group fighters to avoid prosecution
#economy
Fox News: This Democrat and this Republican agree on a major bipartisan win for American energy
The United States has become slow in approving infrastructure projects, especially in energy. The primary issue is the lengthy and redundant permitting process that hinders progress. Recent reforms in the debt ceiling legislation, such as setting time limits and streamlining agency reviews, are steps in the right direction. However, further reforms are needed to address legal challenges and unnecessary analysis. Governors from both parties agree that faster permitting is necessary to prevent wasted time and money in improving infrastructure.
The Epoch Times: Yen Under Pressure; Aussie Slips as Inflation Slows
Yen weakens against other major currencies as Japanese authorities contemplate intervention. Aussie dollar drops due to eased inflation in May.
#education
National Review: The Corner: What Will Replace Affirmative Action?
Charles argues that regardless of one's judicial philosophy, the Supreme Court should strike down affirmative action. He believes that the practice is unlawful and finds it repugnant how Ivy League schools discriminate against Asian applicants. However, he acknowledges that the admissions process plays a significant role in shaping the nation's governing class and suggests that representation is essential for political stability and fairness. He predicts that colleges will find a way to continue redistributing admissions to maintain legitimacy and a pretense of academic excellence.
#sports
Forbes: Motorsport Network Media LLC Acquired By GMF Capital
Motorsport Network Media has been acquired by GMF Media, an affiliate of GMF Capital, with the option to purchase the remaining shares in the future. Motorsport Network is known for its Motorsport.com website and has over 50 digital properties. GMF Capital, founded by Gary Fegel, will expand into the automotive space with this acquisition.
#outdoors
The Great Lakes Fisherman: How to Find and Fish the Thermocline
Anglers can keep the action going in the summer by understanding the thermocline, which is the transition layer between warm surface water and cooler water below. The thermocline is where fish gather during the summer months due to higher oxygen levels and comfortable temperatures. The depth of the thermocline can be located using fishfinders, and different species of fish occupy the thermocline at different times depending on their tolerance for warm water. Trolling or vertical jigging are effective techniques for fishing the thermocline.
#other
Forbes: The Worst Show On TV Is Setting New Records In Its Awful, No Good, Very Bad Final Season
Fear The Walking Dead's seventh season was a disaster, with the characters stuck in a post-nuclear wasteland. Season 8 is even worse, focusing on Morgan and taking a 7-year time jump. The showrunners have ruined the characters and the storylines, making this season a laughing stock.
Fox News: Severe weather brings Midwest, Ohio Valley storm threats as more wildfire smoke spreads to Northeast
Severe thunderstorms, hail, damaging winds, tornadoes, and heavy rain are expected in the upper Midwest and Ohio Valley. Air quality alerts are in place due to wildfire smoke from Canada. Excessive heat warnings are in effect for the Southwest, southern Plains, and Gulf Coast states. Take precautions against heat-related illness.