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America First News
29 Jun 2023
#politics
Washington Free Beacon: Harvard Law School's 'First Woman of Color' Cries (Like Wolf to Blue Corn Moon) After Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action
Elizabeth Warren criticizes Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action, claiming it rolls back progress in racial justice and hampers educational opportunities. Warren, once hailed as Harvard Law School's first woman of color, had previously made unverifiable claims of Native American ancestry.
Red State: Why Did DeSantis Veto a Bill Allowing Innocent Individuals to Clear Their Names?
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis vetoed a criminal justice reform bill that would have allowed non-convicted individuals to expunge their records. This move, seemingly for political gain, disregards the opportunity for reform and second chances that the bill offered. DeSantis' veto contradicts his tough-on-crime stance and goes against the support for criminal justice reform seen among conservatives.
The Epoch Times: Saskatchewan, Alberta Residents Among Most Satisfied With Provincial Governments on Key Issues: New Poll
Saskatchewan and Alberta have the highest approval ratings among their residents, according to a new poll. People in Saskatchewan are satisfied with the province's handling of the economy, energy policy, and deficit. Alberta residents give high ratings for the government's management of the cost-of-living crisis and healthcare challenges. Meanwhile, other Canadian provinces, including Ontario, British Columbia, and Quebec, have received poor ratings on various issues.
Newsbusters: MSNBC’s Wallace Giggles Like a Schoolgirl, Tells Biden the Show Is His
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace embarrassingly fawns over President Biden during an interview, giggling and heaping praises on him. Wallace attempts to push Biden into bashing the Supreme Court and advocating for court packing. Biden expresses concern about the conservative court but rejects the idea of court reform. The interview covers various topics, with Wallace even offering her show as a platform for Biden anytime he wants. Biden walks off set before the commercials start.
Breitbart: Biden Awkwardly Walks Off MSNBC Set While He’s Still On Air
President Joe Biden ended his MSNBC interview by awkwardly walking across the studio while the cameras were still rolling. Biden emphasized that he would be a president for all Americans, regardless of their political affiliation. This incident raised some eyebrows and created a buzz.
#society
Daily Wire: Dylan Mulvaney Explodes On Bud Light After Controversy
Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney criticized Bud Light for not supporting him after their collaboration sparked backlash and transphobia. Mulvaney expressed his disappointment and the negative impact on his mental health, emphasizing the importance of corporations standing by the LGBTQ+ community.
Breitbart: NYC Mayor Eric Adams Compares Holocaust Survivor to 'Plantation' Owner
NYC Mayor Eric Adams likened an 84-year-old Holocaust survivor's concerns about rising rents to a "plantation owner." Jeanie Dubnau, advocate for tenants' rights and co-founder of RENA, was born in Belgium after her parents escaped Nazi Germany. The mayor's comment was widely criticized as inappropriate.
The New American: Federal Judge Blocks Kentucky Law Shielding Children From Transgender Hormone Therapies - The New American
A federal judge has blocked a Kentucky law that aimed to prevent gender-affirming procedures on minors. The law's restriction against surgical interventions on minors remains in effect. The judge ruled that the treatments barred by the law are medically necessary under evidence-based standards of care, and that the law violated the constitutional rights of transgender children.
Foreign Policy: Police Killing Sparks Outrage in France
French authorities are struggling to quell protests after police shot and killed a 17-year-old, sparking outrage over police brutality. Protests across France have turned violent, with cars torched and buildings set on fire. Authorities plan to deploy 40,000 officers to control the unrest.
#war
Forbes: The Russians Are Using Their Old T-54 Tanks As Pillboxes, Possibly With A Single Soldier Inside
T-54s and T-55s tanks from Crimea are being sent to southern Ukraine. Russia has lost modern tanks and is forced to deploy older models. The tanks are being used as crude artillery rather than for direct combat with Ukrainian tanks.
#culture
Fox News: Mick Jagger's girlfriend Melanie Hamrick shares how rocker encouraged her to write debut erotic novel
Mick Jagger's girlfriend, Melanie Hamrick, discusses her new erotic novel on a talk show, sharing that Jagger was supportive during her writing process. The book is loosely based on her experiences as a former ballerina.
#health
National Review: The Corner: A New JAMA Study Shows That the Texas Heartbeat Act Has Saved Thousands of Lives
A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) analyzed the impact of the Texas Heartbeat Act, finding that it resulted in over 1,000 additional births every month in Texas. This study supports previous research and challenges attempts to downplay the law's effectiveness.
#education
Washington Free Beacon: 'As Bad as Dobbs': Randi Weingarten Laments End of Affirmative Action
The presidents of teachers' unions criticize the end of affirmative action, comparing it to the overruling of Roe v. Wade and argue it maintains a US "caste system". They filed briefs supporting colleges using race in admissions.
Breitbart: Education Sec'y Cardona: 'We Recognize' View Asian Students Are Hurt by Racial Preferences -- 'Everyone Wins' with Diversity
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona acknowledges the impact of racial preferences on Asian students in college admissions, but believes diversity benefits all. He cites decreased black/Latino enrollment in top CA universities after 1996's affirmative action ban as evidence. Cardona emphasizes aiding underprivileged students.
Breitbart: Education Sec'y Cardona: Our 'Intent Has Not Changed' After SCOTUS Racial Preference Decision
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona announced that the Department of Education will issue guidance on promoting diversity in college admissions to foster inclusive learning environments.
#crime
Forbes: Hunter Biden Will Give Estranged Daughter Some Of His Paintings In Child Support Settlement
Hunter Biden has settled his child support case with a woman in Arkansas, reducing his monthly payments and agreeing to give the child some of his paintings. The case was another legal issue for Biden, who recently pleaded guilty to tax evasion charges and entered a diversion program for a gun charge.
The Blaze: Woman sexually assaulted after entering vehicle she mistook for her Uber ride
A woman in Florida was sexually assaulted after entering the wrong car, mistaking it for her Uber ride. The suspect forced himself upon her but she managed to escape using a pocket knife. The man, identified as Kenneth Levelle Streeter, has been arrested and charged.
#sports
Forbes: Clippers’ Eric Gordon Salary Dump Just Part Of New NBA Trend
The LA Clippers declined the option on Eric Gordon's contract, saving money in luxury tax payments. This is part of a trend in the NBA where teams are making salary-dump trades to avoid luxury-tax penalties. The Washington Wizards, Golden State Warriors, and Atlanta Hawks have also made similar moves.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: The Stick Bow
Learn to make a self bow, shaping the wood carefully and seasoning it before flattening the belly and stringing it. Finish the bow by tillering it on a tillering board until it can be drawn far enough to shoot. Lastly, make arrows by collecting straight sticks, drilling holes in a block of wood, straightening the shafts, whittling nocks and notches, fletching the arrows with feathers, and affixing points.
#other
The New American: TNAtv: Bringing You the Truth Behind the News - The New American
Gary Benoit interviews Paul Dragu about The New American TV show and its commitment to revealing the truth behind the news. They discuss the show's growth and outreach.
The Federalist Papers: Massive Nebraska Solar Farm Destroyed in Minutes by Baseball-Sized Hail
Democratic politicians and environmental advocates are pushing for renewable energy as an alternative to oil, gas, and coal. However, recent events have shown the unreliability and vulnerability of wind and solar power. A thunderstorm in Nebraska destroyed a solar farm in just a few minutes, proving that these alternatives are not dependable. The construction of solar farms in high-risk hail areas and the failure of the Texas power grid during a winter storm highlight the flawed logic behind relying solely on green energy.