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America First News
1 Jul 2023
#politics
The Epoch Times: Newport Beach Votes to Ban Homeless Encamping, Increase Shelter Beds
Newport Beach City Council unanimously votes to ban homeless encampments blocking public access, including unpermitted structures. Tents and sleeping bags allowed if not blocking facilities. Public facilities prohibited for personal hygiene. Two hearings required.
The American Spectator: Frances Burns, Macron Dances
Thousands of migrants riot in France while Emmanuel Macron attends Elton John concert. Police shoot immigrant driver who tried to flee, sparking violent riots across the country. Police unions declare "we are at war" as progressive politicians blame police and UN condemns racism in security forces.
Fox News: Ingraham: Democratic voters were 'played for fool[s]' in student loan forgiveness case
Ingraham criticizes Biden's student loan forgiveness plan and California's reparations debate, accusing the left of buying votes. Biden defends his actions, claiming he didn't give false hope, but Republicans took away hope. Ingraham concludes that voters were deceived and the left knew their plans wouldn't hold up in court.
The Blaze: People pounce on Planned Parenthood for claiming 'virginity is a social construct'
Planned Parenthood challenges the concept of virginity, calling it a harmful social construct rooted in patriarchal thinking. Critics argue that the organization's stance is driven by a profit-driven agenda, including promoting abortion and pushing radical gender ideology. They accuse Planned Parenthood of being anti-virginity and claim that the organization's endorsement of President Joe Biden aligns with its agenda.
#society
The American Spectator: The Groff Supreme Court Keeps Holy the Sabbath Day
The United States Supreme Court has been a source of moral decline over the years, but is now protecting core American values. They have taken steps to end racial quotas in college admissions. In another case, they clarified the definition of "undue hardship" for religious accommodations in the workplace, rectifying a previous misunderstanding.
The Epoch Times: Changes Kicking in for New Financial Year in Australia
Power bills in Australia are set to surge by 20-25%, adding to the financial strain on households. The new financial year also brings several government policies into effect, including an increase in childcare subsidy, higher superannuation guarantee, and pay rises for aged-care workers and nurses. Changes also include expanded access to housing schemes, increased student loans, and new visa rules for migrants.
The American Spectator: A Necessary — But Troubling — Win for Free Speech in 303 Creative v. Elenis
The Supreme Court ruled in 303 Creative v. Elenis that the government cannot force a custom web designer in Colorado to create websites that violate her religious beliefs about same-sex marriage. This protects the freedom of speech and sets a precedent for similar cases.
#economy
Forbes: Michigan Is Innovating In Crucial Battle For EV And Microchip Talent
Michigan is implementing a new program called the Talent Action Team to lead in the development of automotive and technology industries. The program offers scholarships to tech students who agree to work in the state for a year. Michigan has emerged as a leader in electric-vehicle and battery development, attracting billions of dollars in investments.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Texas Pastor Pleads Guilty to Enhanced Charge of Having Child Pornography
Texas pastor, David Lloyd Walther, pleads guilty to possessing child pornography, including explicit images and videos of minors. He admits to searching for and downloading the material, but claims he did not know he was also distributing it. Walther faces up to 20 years in prison.
#sports
Forbes: A List Of More Changes In The New NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement
With two days left until free agency, the NBA Players Association released the new Collective Bargaining Agreement. Major changes include a new spending restriction for teams, a new exception for second-round draft picks, and the removal of marijuana testing. Additional changes involve ticket sales calculations, end-of-season award eligibility, grievances for limited playing time, and the Players Association's right to schedule more hearings. There are also provisions on player-referee relationships, ownership of team securities, investment in NBA teams, fines for teams and agents, media rights for players, G-League coaching opportunities, and salary increases for training camp.
Forbes: Seth Curry Agrees To 2-Year Deal With Dallas Mavericks
Seth Curry, the veteran guard, is returning to the Dallas Mavericks for a third stint with the team. The Mavericks will sign him using their biannual exception. Curry has previously played for Dallas and has proven himself as a skilled three-point shooter.