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America First News
30 Jun 2023
#politics
Red State: Joe Biden Makes Tin-Pot Dictators Blush With Response to His Student Loan Defeat
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court rejected Biden's plan to forgive student loan debt, stating it was not within his authority. Biden criticized the decision and is now looking for alternative ways to provide relief.
Breitbart: Kamala Harris Hosts Celebrity-Studded Pride Bash as Her Approval Rating Crashes to Historic Low
Vice President Kamala Harris hosted a Pride event with celebrities at her house, as she faces a crashing approval rating. The event was emceed by Sasha Colby and featured performances by Alex Newell and others.
Daily Wire: Friday Afternoon Update: Free Speech Protected, Student Loan Forgiveness Nixed, And Madonna Released From Hospital
Supreme Court rules in favor of Christian graphic designer's free speech rights.
Supreme Court stops President Biden's plan to cancel student debt.
National Review: The Supreme Court Issues a Superb Free-Speech Decision — Literally
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 303 Creative v. Elenis that freedom of speech includes the right to choose what to say and what not to say. The case involved a design studio in Colorado that declined to create custom websites with messages inconsistent with their beliefs. The Court reaffirmed that the government cannot force individuals to express ideas they disagree with.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Speaks at Moms for Liberty Summit
Former President Donald Trump will speak at the Moms for Liberty National Summit in Philadelphia, joining other Republican candidates. The organization is focused on defending parental rights in education, and has faced criticism from the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Fox News: Texas Rep Wesley Hunt challenges 'woke' corporations with 'American Pride Month' legislation
Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, challenges President Biden and corporations to show pride in America as they did for LGBTQ+ Pride Month. He proposes designating July as "American Pride Month" to celebrate the achievements of the United States. Hunt believes this could counter the decline in American pride. The White House's display of the LGBTQ+ flag was accused of violating the U.S. flag code. Hunt hopes to start a viral campaign with the hashtag to honor the U.S. and foster patriotism.
PJ Media: Government Should Stand Down on Vaping Bans
Vaping bans are a foolish and intrusive political move that angers the American people. The government's war on vaping restricts adult choices and creates mistrust. The FDA's focus on certain vaping products while allowing others shows hypocrisy and a disregard for public health.
National Review: The Corner: Where Conservatives Differ from Classical Liberals
Conservatives believe that freedom is a result of social evolution and protected by institutions, while classical liberals believe they are free until the law limits them. For conservatives, individual liberty is not absolute and is subject to the authority of established government. Government is seen as the primary need for people, and freedom is just one of their worries.
#society
Daily Wire: Fox News Settles For $12 Million With Former Tucker Carlson Producer
Fox News has agreed to pay $12 million to settle lawsuits filed by former producer Abby Grossberg, who claimed the network fostered a hostile and discriminatory work environment. Grossberg accused Fox of pressuring her to lie in a deposition and stated that she stands by her original claims. The settlement resolves all of her claims against Fox, Tucker Carlson, and other individuals.
Breitbart: NBC's Jarrett on SCOTUS Decision: Interracial Couples Can Now Be Denied Service
Jarrett and Mitchell discuss the Supreme Court's ruling on a web designer who refuses to create sites for same-sex weddings. They highlight concerns that the ruling could lead to discrimination against interracial couples and have broader implications for civil rights law.
Red State: Disgusting: Authoritarian Michigan Legislators Push for State Control Over Children’s Gender Identity
Michigan lawmakers have approved legislation banning conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ minors, making it the 22nd state to do so. However, critics argue that the ban infringes upon parental rights and disregards the complexities surrounding gender dysphoria. By mandating "gender-affirming care" and dismissing desistance, advocates of the ban are using the power of the state to enforce their views. This poses dangers and denies parents the ability to consider alternative approaches, potentially causing irreversible damage.
The Federalist Papers: Fans Furious with Geraldo Rivera's Send-Off from Fox News - This Explains Everything
Fox News viewers were angered when Geraldo Rivera received a cake and a proper send-off after his retirement, while Tucker Carlson, who was canceled by the network in April, received no such treatment. Rivera spent seven years as the network's top-rated host, building a strong rapport with conservative viewers. Carlson's departure was abrupt and unexplained, and Fox News has reportedly been firing those loyal to him. This incident highlights viewers' dissatisfaction with the network's treatment of its conservative voices.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Russian hockey player arrested in Poland on espionage charges, officials say
A Russian hockey player in Poland's top league was arrested for suspected espionage activities. He was believed to be part of a network of spies working with Russian special services. The player faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
Fox News: Defense Department declares it won’t work with Hollywood films that bow to Chinese censorship: report
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has updated its guidelines to refuse collaboration with Hollywood films altered due to Chinese censorship demands. The issue stemmed from the removal of flags from the "Top Gun: Maverick" trailer, prompting criticism and the flags' subsequent return. The DoD will no longer provide assistance to productions that comply with Chinese censorship demands.
#health
Flag And Cross: Breakthrough Identifies Genetic Mutations Behind Breast Cancer Treatment Resistance
Scientists have made a breakthrough in identifying genetic mutations that impact the effectiveness of breast cancer treatment. The study focuses on estrogen receptor-positive, HER2 breast cancer and suggests that certain gene variants are linked to treatment resistance, particularly in younger women. This finding challenges the traditional understanding of cancer development and may lead to personalized treatment options for patients.
The Epoch Times: Aspartame: Popular Sweetener Is a Possible Carcinogen, Exists in Thousands of Products
Controversial artificial sweetener, aspartame, is set to be labeled as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" by the World Health Organization's cancer research arm. The review was conducted by the International Agency for Research and is the first step in understanding the potential cancer-causing properties of aspartame. The food industry has raised concerns and defended the safety of aspartame, stating that it has been thoroughly researched and deemed safe by numerous food safety agencies. The future impact of this classification on the artificial sweetener industry remains to be seen.
#education
National Review: The Corner: Dartmouth’s Histrionic Response to the Affirmative-Action Decision
Dartmouth dean advises students to seek mental-health support after Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action, while Ivy League schools emphasize diversity.
#crime
The Blaze: ‘Disturbing pattern’ of alleged sexual assault cover-ups revealed in Coast Guard Academy investigation that was kept secret for years: Report
The United States Coast Guard Academy is under investigation for allegedly covering up cases of rape and assault. A 2019 draft of the investigation findings revealed that the misconduct was largely ignored by top officials. The investigation uncovered over 90 alleged sexual assaults, but most were buried due to a lack of evidence.
#sports
Forbes: Bryce Cotton Deserves Another Shot In The NBA
Bryce Cotton, a talented basketball player, has spent most of his career in the Australian NBL league with the Perth Wildcats. Despite his potential to be a long-term NBA player, Cotton's skills have been pivotal for Perth and he has become a key contributor for the team. With his exceptional offensive abilities and consistent scoring, Cotton has solidified his place as one of the best import players in Australian basketball history. However, his defensive skills are not as impressive. While it is unlikely that Cotton will return to the NBA, he has proven that he has the talent to compete at that level.
Forbes: Some More New Parts Of The New NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement
The NBA Player's Association released the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, detailing changes such as the inclusion of social media Q&A sessions as promotional appearances and the requirement for players in attendance but not dressed for games to participate in in-game interviews. Other changes include rules regarding 10-day contracts and two-way contracts, as well as modifications to salary and contract deadlines. Additional provisions cover housing costs, suspensions, and player investments in gaming and betting companies.
#science
The Epoch Times: First Super Moon of 2023 Will Be Full 'Buck' Moon Around Summer Solstice—What You Need to Know
The upcoming July full moon, known as the "buck" moon, will be a super moon, appearing larger and brighter than most full moons. It will occur near the summer solstice, hanging low on the horizon. The moon's low arc during this time is due to the Earth's axial tilt. Observers in the Northern Hemisphere can look southeast on July 2 or 3 to spot the moon in the constellation Sagittarius. In the Southern Hemisphere, where summer and winter are flipped, the moon will be high in the sky during the summer solstice.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Tesla Pushes Forward on Self-Driving Vehicle Software
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the end of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta software, a move that comes as U.S. regulators investigate accidents involving Tesla vehicles on autopilot. Despite the accidents, hundreds of thousands of customers have opted for the FSD Beta software, which comes with a hefty price tag. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has sent investigative teams to probe crashes involving Tesla vehicles equipped with autonomous driving technology.
#other
Fox News: Fire breaks out at California's Warner Bros. Studios
A fire broke out at Warner Bros. Studios in Southern California caused by a transformer. The blaze was contained quickly and no one was injured.