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America First News
30 Jun 2023
#politics
Daily Wire: The Conservative 6-3 Court Gives Plenty Of Reasons To Celebrate
Conservative justices on the Supreme Court have been winning key cases, rolling back liberal rulings, and shifting the country to the Right. Recent decisions have included rolling back affirmative action, protecting free speech, and striking down the Biden administration's student loan plan. Liberal dissenters have been rebuked by the majority, highlighting the ideological divide on the Court. These victories have led to celebrations among conservatives and accusations of an illegitimate court from liberals. ,
Forbes: Pelosi Misses Out On Millions After Selling Nvidia Stake To Avoid 'Misinformation' Last July
Rep. Nancy Pelosi and her husband intentionally sold 25,000 shares of Nvidia at a loss in July 2022 to avoid public scrutiny. The trade cost them millions of dollars in unrealized profit.
Red State: Supreme Court Affirmative Action Decision Shines Light on Hypocrisy of Dean of UC-Berkeley Law School
The Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in college admissions has caused outrage among liberals. President Biden has vowed to find ways to bypass the decision. Meanwhile, a video has surfaced showing the Dean of Berkeley Law School admitting to using affirmative action secretly in faculty hiring, while being opposed to discrimination against Jewish students and supporters of Israel on campus. The double standards and hypocrisy are evident.
Flag And Cross: Watch: Biden Wanders Off Set During Live MSNBC Segment, Interviewer Acts as If Nothing’s Wrong
President Joe Biden abruptly ended a live interview with MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, walking off the set without waiting for a commercial break. Wallace ignored this unusual behavior and continued with the interview, avoiding questions about Biden's family corruption scandal. The network edited out Biden's exit, protecting him and the Democratic Party's interests.
Fox News: Cori Bush lashes out at Supreme Court justices after student loan decision: ‘Lining their own pockets’
Democratic lawmakers are criticizing the Supreme Court's decision to strike down President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, calling it harmful and biased. Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri, who brought the lawsuit against the administration, claims Biden's plan is legal and suggests expanding the Supreme Court to address this issue. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer also expressed disappointment and accused the court of siding with powerful interests. The court ruled that current law does not allow the secretary of education to unilaterally cancel student debt without congressional approval.
Fox News: Jonathan Turley says Biden's student debt forgiveness stood little chance before SCOTUS: 'Bordered on obscene'
The Supreme Court struck down President Biden's student loan relief plan, ruling that federal law does not allow the Secretary of Education to cancel over $430 billion in student loan debt. Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley criticized the administration for overreaching on their authority and enacting the plan without Congress' approval. Turley called the use of the Heroes Act for the loan forgiveness program "absurd" and a level of contempt that does not sit well with courts. The decision is seen as a major defeat for the Biden administration politically and legally.
National Review: ‘Not Done Fighting’: Biden to Announce New Actions following Supreme Court Student-Loan-Forgiveness Defeat
President Biden will address the Supreme Court's decision to strike down his student loan forgiveness order and announce new actions to help borrowers. The Court ruled that the statute Biden relied on did not give the authority to forgive billions in loans. Democrats denounce the decision, while Republicans applaud it. Justice Roberts cited Speaker Pelosi's statement to support the majority opinion, while Justice Kagan argued that the Court had exceeded its role.
#society
Fox News: July 4th quiz! How well do you know your facts about Independence Day?
Test your knowledge of Independence Day with this 4th of July quiz. Answer questions about the Declaration of Independence, the history of the holiday, and other related topics.
Red State: University Dean Claims White People Receive More Social Security Benefits, 'Forgets' Important Facts
The Social Security System is facing allegations of "structural inequity" due to differences in life expectancy between white and black people. While the system was designed to address poverty, it is argued that white people benefit more due to their longer lifespans. However, these claims ignore the historical context and purpose of the system, as well as the fact that Social Security is not meant to be a complete retirement plan. Additionally, the issue of health inequities plays a role in the differences in Social Security benefits received by individuals. These arguments manipulate the truth and leave out important information, highlighting the intentional bias of certain arguments.
Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Libby Emmons tells Jack Posobiec Moms for Liberty
protesters don’t believe parents have a ‘right to our religion’
or ‘morality’
In Philadelphia, Starbucks employees protest lack of items in the window; Moms for Liberty summit met with anger and shouting. Protesters misinformed about book bans in schools. Left-wing activists upset about recent Supreme Court decisions. Moms for Liberty aims for morality and values in society, while facing opposition from far-left groups. Protester rips pages from Bible. Moms for Liberty focused on education, not banning books.
The Right Scoop: Michigan House passes bill that will make misgendering someone a FELONY
The Michigan House passed a bill that criminalizes intentionally using the wrong gender pronouns, making it a felony to misgender someone. Offenders could face up to 5 years in prison or a fine of up to $10,000. The bill protects "sexual orientation" and "gender identity or expression" as protected classes.
The Epoch Times: Barclays Pays Out Over £20,000 After Closing Therapy Centre's Bank Account
Barclays Bank compensated a Christian ministry in Northern Ireland after closing its accounts due to pressure from LGBT activists. The closure was deemed unlawful discrimination, although Barclays did not admit liability. The bank canceled the accounts following a harassment campaign from activists, which led to numerous threats and the closure of social media accounts.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: The Corner: Chinese Official Tries to Derail U.N. Speech by Jimmy Lai’s Son
During a U.N. Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva, a Chinese diplomat interrupted Sebastien Lai, son of political prisoner Jimmy Lai, and his legal team. China regularly disrupts speeches by Beijing's political opponents at the U.N. Sebastien Lai was speaking on behalf of PEN International when the Chinese diplomat interrupted him. The Chinese government accused Lai of exaggerating his father's situation, but the council president denied their request to stop Lai's speech. Later on, a lawyer for Lai was also interrupted. China's conduct at the Human Rights Council shows their determination to silence criticism.
#economy
The Epoch Times: American Banks Closed 273 Branch Locations in May
Bank branch closures are on the rise in the United States as more customers opt for online transactions. Major banks such as U.S. Bancorp and Wells Fargo have closed a significant number of branches, while Big Poppy Holdings and Pinnacle Financial Partners have opened a few. The closures have impacted how customers conduct their financial affairs.
Spectator USA: Has America checked out of Airbnb?
The Airbnb crash is real. Revenues are down nearly 50% in cities like Phoenix and Austin. Expect a wave of forced selling from Airbnb owners.
Airbnb reported higher revenue and profit in the first quarter, but customers reserved fewer-than-expected stays. Investors are spooked and there are murmurs of an "Airbnbust." The pandemic is over and demand has decreased while supply has increased.
The Epoch Times: Major UPS Strike Looming: Americans' Packages Could Be in Jeopardy
Hundreds of thousands of unionized UPS workers could strike, impacting the economy. The Teamsters want higher wages, more full-time jobs, and protection from workplace hazards. A strike could cause supply chain disruptions and slower delivery.
#health
Fox News: Infections from potentially deadly bacteria in baby formula added to CDC watchlist
The CDC will start tracking infections caused by Cronobacter, a deadly bacteria in powdered infant formula. Despite being found in baby formula in 2021, reporting was not required until now. Industry watchdogs are glad for the new oversight, but it is troubling that reporting won't be mandatory. The CDC hopes this change will allow for quicker detection and recall of potentially dangerous food, resulting in fewer sick babies in the future.
#education
The New American: Dems, Leftists Fume Over SCOTUS Ban on Quotas in College Admission - The New American
The Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in college admissions sparks controversy, with Democrats and leftists criticizing it as a setback for the country while dissenting justices emphasize the importance of considering race. This decision is seen as detrimental to diversity efforts in higher education.
#crime
Fox News: Kevin Spacey labeled 'sexual bully' by prosecutors during London criminal trial
Actor Kevin Spacey is on trial for charges of sexual assault and indecent assault. Prosecutors describe him as a "sexual bully" who grabs men aggressively in the crotch. Spacey denies all allegations, suggesting the victims have ulterior motives. The trial will determine his fate.
#sports
The Epoch Times: NFL Suspends 3 Players Indefinitely for Violating the Gambling Policy and a Fourth Gets 6 Games
Cornerback Isaiah Rodgers Sr. and two other players were waived by the Indianapolis Colts after being suspended indefinitely for gambling on NFL games last season. The Colts emphasized the importance of upholding the integrity of the game and educating their players on the consequences of policy violations. Violations of the league's gambling policy have become more common with the expansion of legalized sports wagering.
Daily Wire: ESPN Axes Multiple Well-Known Personalities As Disney Layoffs Continue
ESPN, owned by Disney, has laid off around 20 on-air personalities, including well-known names such as Jeff Van Gundy and Jalen Rose. The network cited the need for cost savings in public-facing commentator salaries as the reason for the layoffs. Disney has been facing financial challenges and backlash over perceived leftist ideology in its content.
The Epoch Times: Disney-Owned ESPN Announces Major Shakeup
ESPN is cutting costs and letting go of on-air personalities, including well-known sports commentators. The company stated that these layoffs are necessary for financial targets and future growth, but did not disclose the names of those being let go. Suzy Kolber, a longtime ESPN host, confirmed on Twitter that she is among those who were terminated. Other reports suggest that Jeff Van Gundy, Jalen Rose, Keyshawn Johnson, and Steve Young are also among the ones being laid off. Disney, ESPN's owner, previously announced plans to cut 7,000 jobs as part of a broader restructuring to save money.
The Blaze: ESPN makes massive on-air talent cuts of 20 stars in hopes of saving tens of millions as Disney hemorrhages money
ESPN, owned by Disney, is cutting more than 20 high-profile on-air talents to save money. Former athletes, coaches, and analysts are among those being let go, including Jalen Rose, Keyshawn Johnson, and Max Kellerman. The network is focusing on newer talent and making room for a contract with sports podcaster Pat McAfee.
Forbes: Cason Wallace Is The Perfect Piece For Oklahoma City As Thunder Built Out Well-Rounded Roster
The Oklahoma City Thunder made a key acquisition in the 2023 NBA Draft by selecting guard Cason Wallace. Wallace is a team player who prioritizes the needs of the team and has the ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor. He excels defensively and is considered one of the best perimeter defenders in his class. Offensively, he is a good passer and a versatile scorer.
#outdoors
On The Water: Striper Migration Map – June 30, 2023
Trophy-class stripers are migrating along the East Coast, from Long Island to Maine, as they seek cooler, deeper, bait-rich environments for the summer. Anglers can sign up for the Striper Cup to win prizes and receive fishing gear discounts. In Maryland/Chesapeake Bay, anglers are catching striped bass on soft plastics and live-lining spot. New Jersey, New York, Connecticut/Rhode Island, Cape Cod/Massachusetts, and New Hampshire/Maine also have reports of striped bass activity and best fishing techniques.
#other
The Epoch Times: Wildfires Leading to Smog Warnings, Poor Air Quality in Ontario, Quebec
Evacuation orders lifted for Quebec residents affected by wildfires. Poor air quality across province. Fires under control, except in Senneterre. Smog warnings issued in Montreal, Gatineau, and western Quebec.
The Federalist Papers: Watch: Biden Wanders Off Set During Live MSNBC Segment, Interviewer Acts as If Nothing’s Wrong
President Joe Biden abruptly ended an interview with MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace by walking off set before a commercial break. Wallace ignored the strange moment and continued as if it were normal. Biden mixed up the Declaration of Independence with the Constitution, but Wallace didn't question him.
Forbes: 5-Star Fines: Fake Reviews Could Cost Companies Under FTC Proposal
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is proposing a new rule that would penalize businesses that buy positive reviews or suppress negative ones. The rule aims to combat the prevalence of deceptive or fake online reviews, which make up about 40% of all reviews. It would make it illegal for businesses to write or sell fake customer reviews, falsely inflate social media follower counts, suppress bad reviews, and own websites claiming to provide independent opinions. Businesses could face fines of up to $50,000 per violation.
The Epoch Times: Wildfires in Canada: Global Warming or Socialist Forests?
Wildfires in eastern Canada have caused severe air quality issues in northeastern US cities. Media attributes the fires to climate change, but this explanation is flawed. The United States is warmer than Canada, therefore forest fires should be more prevalent in the US south. Instead, the high number of government-owned forests in Canada may be to blame. Private owners have a financial incentive to protect their property, whereas government-owned forests suffer from neglect. Privatization may be the solution to preventing future wildfires.
The Epoch Times: 5 Simple, Healthy Keto Sheet Pan Recipes
5 keto recipes perfect for summer get-togethers, romantic dinners, or when you're craving something delicious and healthy! Recipes include lemon butter chicken with green beans, steak fajitas, stuffed portobello mushrooms, spicy shrimp with baby bok choy, and raspberry brownies.
Fox News: Dolly Parton reveals why Mick Jagger refused to record duet on her upcoming rock album
Dolly Parton tried to convince Mick Jagger to make an appearance on her upcoming rock album, but he declined. She chose to cover classic rock songs on the album, including "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones. Other guest singers, such as Sting, John Fogerty, Pink, and Brandi Carlile, joined Parton on the album.
The Epoch Times: Europe Dealing With Flight Disruptions as Strikes Impact Air Travel
Potential strikes by security officers, air traffic controllers, and pilots could affect summer travel in Europe. Strikes at Heathrow Airport in London and Birmingham Airport have been postponed, but strikes in France, Italy, Spain, and Sweden have led to delays and flight cancellations. Flights to French destinations have been reduced by 20%.