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America First News
30 Jun 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Macron Partied With Elton John as France Burned
Amidst severe urban violence in France, President Macron faced criticism for partying with Elton John while riots were occurring. Macron's choice of activity and his delayed response to the riots have sparked outrage among some. He later cancelled media conferences, rushed back to Paris, and blamed social media and video games for the violence.
Washington Free Beacon: Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Radio Station Closes Under 'Dangerous' Regime Pressure
Hong Kong's pro-democracy Citizens' Radio station has shut down due to political pressure and frozen bank accounts. The broadcaster was known for its critical talk shows and campaign for press freedom. The closure highlights the declining media diversity in Hong Kong under China's national security law.
The American Mind: Driving the Media Crazy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces backlash from the mainstream media as he launches his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. Critics attack him for his stance on vaccines, sealing the southern border, and raising concerns about antidepressants and the CIA's involvement in assassinations. Despite the criticism, Kennedy's warnings about the dangers of Wi-Fi radiation and his criticisms of Dr. Anthony Fauci resonate with many Americans. Though considered a long-shot, Kennedy presents a credible alternative to Joe Biden and challenges the entrenched power structures in the country.
Fox News: Bolsanaro banned from running for office for 8 years
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is banned from running for office until 2030 due to his attack on public confidence in democratic institutions. The Superior Electoral Court made the decision with four out of seven votes. Bolsonaro's aggressive campaign against the government, which claimed the election was stolen, led to his supporters raiding and trashing important buildings.
The Epoch Times: Sue Gray Can Start Job With Labour Party From September, Says Watchdog
Partygate investigator Sue Gray has been given permission to start working as the Labour Party's chief of staff in September, following her resignation from the civil service. The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA) acknowledged concerns about potential risks to the civil service's integrity, but found no evidence of impaired decision-making or impartiality on Gray's part. ACOBA determined that a waiting period of six months would be proportionate to mitigate any potential risks.
The New American: China Won't Invade America Until After We Are Hit With Russian Nuclear Weapons - The New American
The Biden Administration's actions have put America at risk of WW3. It is important for people to understand the imminent dangers.
American Thinker: Justice Jackson’s emotional dissent relied on an objectively flawed study
Leftist Supreme Court justices have been using questionable "science" and "sociology" to push unconstitutional amendments to the Constitution, as demonstrated by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's dissent in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College. This continues a trend of leftists prioritizing control over the law. Similarly, Roe v. Wade and Obergefell v. Hodges, which addressed abortion rights and same-sex marriage respectively, were examples of the Court ignoring the Constitution and creating cultural and moral divides in America. The Court should stick to its role of interpreting the Constitution, rather than legislating from the bench.
Forbes: Chris Christie: Trump Wishes He Was ‘Putin In America’
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie criticizes Donald Trump for admiring "strongmen" and suggests that he would not have stopped Russia's invasion of Ukraine if he were re-elected. Their once-close alliance has deteriorated following disagreements over the 2020 election and the Capitol insurrection.
The Epoch Times: US Agencies Have No Records of Trump's Alleged 'Standing Order' for Declassification
Multiple U.S. agencies have stated that they found no evidence of a "standing order" by former President Trump to declassify sensitive documents. The agencies, including the Department of Defense and the National Security Agency, reported that they had no records of the alleged order. The Department of Justice also confirmed that it did not have any records. Trump's campaign did not respond to inquiries. (, )
Fox News: Supreme Court rulings likely to intensify calls from the left to 'pack' the Court
The recent Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action, a web designer's refusal to create same-sex websites, and President Biden's loan forgiveness plan have sparked calls from the left to expand the Court. Democrats argue that the current conservative majority is carrying out the agenda of right-wing organizations and want to add more justices to the bench. There is historical precedent for changing the size of the Court, and liberals are still upset over previous appointments by Republican presidents.
#society
Daily Wire: Anheuser-Busch Responds To Dylan Mulvaney Lashing Out At Bud Light
Anheuser-Busch responds to transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney's claims of abandonment after a marketing deal went awry, emphasizing commitment to LGBTQ+ communities. Mulvaney expresses frustration and fear over backlash, criticizes the company for not publicly supporting her.
The Blaze: Rather than comply with age verification law, Pornhub restricts access to Virginians
Smut giant Pornhub blocks access in Virginia rather than comply with new law to protect children from explicit content. The company claims age verification is ineffective and puts privacy at risk. Similar steps were taken in Utah. The Free Speech Coalition may challenge the law in court. Pornography consumption has negative effects on body image, eating disorders, sexual satisfaction, and normalizes sexual violence.
The Epoch Times: ANALYSIS: Americans Reject Trans Indoctrination of Children and Corporate Pride Campaigns
The backlash against transgender ideology and "woke" corporate pride campaigns is growing in America. A recent survey found that 61% of likely voters believe that exposing young children to transgenderism and LGBTQ+ themes is harmful to their emotional and psychological development. Additionally, 63% believe that activists pushing these ideas have ulterior motives. The tide is turning on tolerance for transgender ideology, as more Americans reject the indoctrination of children.
Daily Wire: Titanic Foundation Probing Claims OceanGate CEO Made About Vessel’s Safety Before Director Joined Doomed Voyage
RMS Titanic Inc. is questioning the safety of OceanGate's submersible after one of its leaders died when the sub imploded. The foundation is looking into claims made by OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, who said the sub was safer than flying in a helicopter or scuba diving. Red flags surrounding the submersible's safety were raised before the disaster, including lawsuits and warnings.
The Epoch Times: Helicopter Crew Rescues Firefighters Stranded When Rescue Boat Goes Over Falls
Two firefighters in Clifton, NJ were stranded when their rescue boat went over a waterfall in the Passaic River. A state police helicopter eventually brought them to safety. No injuries were reported.
Daily Wire: Leftism Summed Up: Public Crotches Good. Public Crosses Bad.
The Left's mantra on public behavior was on full display during Pride month, with explicit scenes causing controversy. Some argue that the scenes will be used for political advantage by the GOP, while others see it as a push to replace traditional values with LGBTQ+ agenda. The clash between public crotches and public crosses continues to intensify.
The Federalist Papers: Supreme Court Issues Decision in Landmark LGBT Wedding Website Case
The U.S. Supreme Court defended the First Amendment rights of a Colorado graphic designer who refused to create same-sex wedding websites. The court ruled in favor of artist Lorie Smith, stating that forcing her to provide services against her religious beliefs violated her freedom of speech. This decision highlights the clash between LGBTQ non-discrimination and the right to religious expression.
#war
Washington Free Beacon: United States Considers Sending Bigger Bombs to Ukraine As Counter-Offensive Stalls
U.S. officials may send cluster bombs to Ukrainian defense forces against Russians. Republicans support, while Democrats urge President Biden to block transfer. 65% of Americans now support sending arms to Ukraine.
Euromaidan Press: Loss of Il-22M aircraft during Wagner mutiny will “almost certainly” damage morale within Russian forces – UK Intel
The loss of an Il-22M aircraft during the Wagner mutiny in Ukraine will likely have a negative impact on Russian air and land operations, damaging morale within the Russian Aerospace Force. The Il-22M, a key asset in coordinating Russian forces, was shot down along with six helicopters by mercenaries.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Kenya Launches Public Inquiry Into Alleged Crimes Carried out by British Troops
Kenya is launching a public inquiry into alleged crimes committed by British troops, including the murder of a young prostitute and a devastating fire caused by the British Army Training Unit. The inquiry aims to hold visiting troops accountable and provide justice for aggrieved Kenyans.
Euromaidan Press: Israeli Prime Minister rejects calls to arm Ukraine with Iron Dome
Israel refuses to transfer the Iron Dome system to Ukraine due to concerns that it could end up in Iranian hands. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fears that Iranian military ties with Russia could lead to Israeli weaponry being captured on the Ukrainian battlefield and ending up with Iran. Ukraine's Ambassador to Israel dismisses these concerns as unfounded. US senators have called for Ukraine to receive Iron Dome systems, but Israel is unwilling to allow the transfer.
Flag And Cross: U.S. Approves $440M Ammunition Deal For Taiwan Amid Heightened Tensions
The US approved the sale of ammunition to Taiwan worth $440 million. In response, China sent 11 military aircraft across the Taiwan Strait, intensifying pressure on Taiwan.
#economy
The Epoch Times: 10 Tonnes of Mining Needed for One EV, CEO Reveals True Cost of Net Zero
Business leaders at the World Mining Congress reveal the need for massive mining activity to support the demand for critical minerals like lithium and copper. The push for renewable energy and electric vehicles will require deeper, bigger, and faster mining operations. This poses challenges in terms of extraction and supply chain control, with China currently dominating the processing of these minerals.
#military
Washington Free Beacon: Report: In Interviews, Bill Gates's Private Office Probed Women About Pornography, Affairs
Women interviewing for jobs in Bill Gates's office were asked sexually inappropriate questions by a security firm during the hiring process. The questions aimed to assess the candidates' susceptibility to blackmail. Gates's office claimed to be unaware of the intrusive questioning.
Despite the controversy, Gates recently met with Chinese president Xi Jinping and announced a $50 million partnership with a university that conducts classified military research and alleged cyberattacks. Xi referred to Gates as an "old friend."
#religion
Newsbusters: Silent Scrub: Google Quietly Alters Drag Show Plans After Christian Opposition Spreads
A group of Christian employees at Google accused the company of religious discrimination after it planned to host a drag queen event. The employees filed a petition asking for a public apology and claiming that the event violated the company's own guidelines. Google removed the show from its internal events page but still held the event without official participation.
#culture
The Epoch Times: A Changing Canada: Reflections of a WWII-Era Refugee
Karla Poewe, a refugee who came to Canada after World War II, reflects on Canadian culture and identity. She values the firm values and clear expectations of her teachers in the 1950s. Poewe believes in assimilation as a positive thing, where individuals can participate in the democracy of a country while retaining their unique perspectives. She grappled with her German heritage post-war and learned not to trust history books. Poewe encourages Canadians to learn about their country's history and acknowledges that no country is perfect. She believes that today's teachers may not uphold the same values as those in the 1950s.
Flag And Cross: Tel Aviv's White Night Turns 20 With Huge Celebrations
Tel Aviv celebrates the 20th anniversary of its recognition as a World Heritage Site with its annual White Night festival. The festival features parties, performances, and art shows throughout the city. Visitors can enjoy live performances by Israeli artists, explore neighborhood events, take behind-the-scenes tours, and participate in yoga sessions.
#health
The Epoch Times: Vitamin K Protects Against Diabetes, New Study Finds
A Canadian study has identified the cellular process by which vitamin K protects against diabetes, offering new possibilities for treatment and prevention of the disease. Vitamin K aids in gamma-carboxylation, a process essential for various bodily functions. Researchers discovered a protein called ERGP that relies on gamma-carboxylated vitamin K to maintain calcium levels in beta cells, which produce insulin. The study suggests a link between gamma-carboxylation and beta cell adaptation to stress, and supports previous research implicating vitamin K deficiency in the development of diabetes.
#education
Spectator USA: Singapore should serve as a model for how to fix racial disparities
The rejection of affirmative action by the Supreme Court has stirred controversy during the post-George Floyd racial reckoning, leading to negative consequences. Increased murder rates and declining literacy rates among minority students have been observed. Affirmative action policies also create racial insecurity and deny well-qualified students admission based on merit.
American Thinker: Dramatic fault lines between Justices Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson's affirmative action ruling -- and their 'lived experiences' too
The Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action in college admissions, focusing on merit rather than race. Justices Thomas and Jackson had differing opinions on the matter.
National Review: The Corner: Supreme Court Averts Constitutional Crisis on Student Loans
The Supreme Court ruled on student loans and addressed the constitutionality of the Department of Education's forgiveness program. This strengthens the case to impeach Secretary Cardona for his lawlessness.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Former Olympic Gold Medal Cyclist Convicted in German Child Sex Abuse Case
Former Olympic champion cyclist Gregor Braun has been convicted of child sexual abuse in Germany. He paid a woman to bring her young daughter to sex dates, starting when the girl was 6 years old. The court ruled that the victim is entitled to compensation, and both Braun and the woman were sentenced to prison.
Euromaidan Press: Alleged Wagner mercenary opens fire at airport in Moldova
A foreigner from Türkiye opens fire at Chisinau International Airport in Moldova after being denied entry. He kills an airport security employee before being disarmed and handcuffed by police. There are suspicions that the shooter is a Russian soldier connected to the war in Ukraine.
Forbes: Tamron Hall On Her Hit True Crime Series, ‘Someone They Knew’ And What It Taught Her
True crime reality series, Someone They Knew, explores murders committed by people known to their victims. Host Tamron Hall emphasizes the importance of covering these cases with humanity, highlighting the impact on families. The show delves into the investigation, courtroom drama, and the expertise of the Court TV team.
Fox News: Madeleine McCann witness claims suspect in her kidnapping drunkenly confessed to crime
A German man, identified as Helge B., claimed that his friend, Christian Brueckner, confessed to kidnapping missing British toddler Madeleine McCann years ago while they were drinking. Brueckner denies involvement. Helge also alleged finding videos in Brueckner's apartment showing him sexually assaulting an elderly woman and a teenage girl.
#sports
Breitbart: ESPN's Ultra-Woke Jalen Rose Among More Than 20 On-Air Layoffs
ESPN lays off Jalen Rose and Jeff Van Gundy to cut costs. Rose's contract termination saves $3 million/year. Rose caused controversy by calling Mount Rushmore offensive and accused slogans of being racist. South Dakota Governor defends the name.
Fox News: NFL players betting on league match-ups puts 'stain on the game,' former Jets safety says
Six NFL players, including two from the Indianapolis Colts, have been indefinitely suspended for betting on NFL games, violating the league's gambling policy. This growing issue is seen as a stain on the game by former NFL safety Erik Coleman. The Colts released the suspended players, and Coleman believes the NFL needs to come down harder on such players to send a stronger message.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: How to Sight In a Compound Bow for Ultimate Accuracy
In order to achieve ultimate accuracy when sighting in a compound bow, it is important to follow a deliberate and precise process that takes place over days or even weeks. The initial sight-in should start by adjusting the entire sight housing and gang of pins based on where the arrow hits the target. From there, the process involves moving back to further distances, making micro-adjustments, and repeating the process until the bow is sighted in as far as desired. This process should be followed by practicing and developing a repeatable shot routine to ensure the best accuracy.
Field & Stream: Best Jigging Rods of 2023, Tested and Reviewed
Jigging is an effective fishing technique that can be used for various species and scenarios. Choosing the right jigging rod can be overwhelming, but some popular options include the Daiwa Harrier Slow Pitch for slow pitch jigging, the Penn Carnage III for saltwater fishing, the Bubba Tidal Pro for versatility, the Okuma Cederos A for offshore fishing, the Daiwa Tatula Elite for flipping and pitching, the Abu Garcia Veritas Baitcast Combo for bass fishing, and the G. Loomis IMX-PRO for ice fishing. Consider factors like action and power when selecting a jigging rod.
#technology
Forbes: Author Post: Zero Latency Leadership – What Is It Anyways?
Zero Latency Leaders view life and business as a series of systems, understanding the importance of stewardship and sustainability. They prioritize technology and constantly seek knowledge to stay ahead in their industry. These leaders minimize unintended consequences and make confident decisions.
#other
Flag And Cross: Experts Find Evidence Of Honeyguide Birds And Honey Badgers Cooperating To Access Honeycombs
Researchers have discovered evidence of honey badgers and honeyguide birds working together to access honeycombs in Tanzania. The birds lead the badgers to the nests, and the badgers rip them open, allowing both species to share in the sweet rewards. Although most communities surveyed were skeptical of this cooperation, three communities in Tanzania reported witnessing the interaction. The researchers believe that only certain populations of honey badgers in Tanzania have developed the skills and knowledge needed to cooperate with honeyguide birds.
The Federalist: Affirmative Action Is More Nonsense We're Told To Take Seriously
The Supreme Court ruled against using race in college admissions. Justice Jackson's dissent argued that race-based admissions are necessary to address past discrimination. However, her argument lacks logical reasoning and insults the intelligence of the readers.