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America First News
30 Jun 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Debanking Has Arrived: Farage Left Without Bank Account
Brexit leader Nigel Farage revealed that he and his family are being targeted by banks, who have closed their accounts without explanation. Farage warned that if they can do it to him, they can do it to anyone, and emphasized the importance of having a bank account to participate in society. He questioned the state of freedom in the UK and compared the situation to oppressive regimes of the past. Farage considered personal animosity and political opposition as possible reasons for the account closures and expressed his intention to take legal action.
The Federalist Papers: Kari Lake Reveals What She Was Offered to Stay Out Politics for 2 Years
Arizona GOP gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake was offered money and a position on a corporate board to not run for office in 2024. She revealed this during a radio talk show interview while promoting her new book. Despite the offer, Lake stated that she is motivated by her desire to serve in politics and may consider running for the U.S. Senate in 2024.
Fox News: MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace gushes over Biden in rare live interview, avoids growing Hunter scandal
MSNBC's liberal host, Nicolle Wallace, wasted a rare opportunity to ask tough questions during a live interview with President Biden. Instead, Wallace spent more time giggling and praising Biden, failing to bring up important topics like Hunter Biden's controversies.
Fox News: Moms for Liberty clout keeps rising as Trump, DeSantis, Haley, Ramaswamy, Hutchinson address group’s summit
Former President Trump and other GOP contenders for the 2024 presidential nomination spoke at the Moms for Liberty summit in Philadelphia. The conservative-leaning group aims to protect parental rights in education and has gained influence within the Republican Party. The summit faced protests and criticism from Democrats, who labeled Moms for Liberty as an extremist organization.
The Federalist: Conservative Judges Need Natural Law To Restore Jurisprudence
Conservatives reflect on the Supreme Court's rulings, concerned about potential abandonment of moral reasoning. Hadley Arkes argues in his new book that moral reasoning is crucial in jurisprudence. He believes that certain moral principles, foundational to justice and constitutional interpretation, have been neglected. Arkes calls for a return to these anchoring truths to develop a healthier jurisprudence. He also critiques relativistic approaches to freedom of speech and religion, highlighting the need for substantive morality. Without a correction, American jurisprudence may further stray from the Constitution and its moral foundation.
Human Events: Nigel Farage says he’s been debanked and may be forced out of the
UK
Nigel Farage claims his bank accounts have been closed, potentially affecting his future career and ability to stay in the UK. He suspects it may be due to being labeled a Politically Exposed Person or prejudice from corporate institutions. He is seeking legal action and exploring alternative options, but without a bank account, he feels like a non-person.
Foreign Policy: Guatemala’s Surprising Election
Guatemala's presidential election saw a surprising upset as center-left candidate Bernardo Arévalo jumped from eighth place in the polls to secure a spot in the runoff. The election was marred by disqualifications of anti-establishment candidates and widespread disillusionment among voters. Arévalo's grassroots campaign and appeal to young and urban voters propelled him to unexpected success.
Guyana, a fast-growing oil producer, has been courted by OPEC but has denied any interest in joining the cartel at this time. Guyana's plans to increase drilling and oil production in the coming years would conflict with OPEC membership requirements. Meanwhile, the U.S. Senate has advanced a treaty with Chile to lower tax rates, in part due to U.S. interest in Chile's lithium sector, while a bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced a bill aimed at easing trade and investment with Uruguay.
#society
Breitbart: Pix: Massive Police Deployment Fails to Quell Spiralling Violence in France
The French government is considering a nationwide state of emergency after a third night of violence sparked by the death of a delivery driver. Over 870 arrests were made and extensive damage was inflicted on state buildings, including town halls and schools. This unrest, compared to the 2005 riots, has been linked to social media, warm weather, and a younger generation.
Breitbart: Poll: Pride in Being American Hovers Near Record Low Ahead of Independence Day
In 2023, a poll shows that 39% of Americans are "extremely proud" to be American, one percent higher than last year. A total of 67% identified as either extremely or very proud, with political party affiliations being a strong predictor of American pride.
Forbes: Savings: Quarter Of Americans Have Few, One In 10 Have None [Infographic]
Many Americans have inadequate savings, with 27% having less than $1,000 and 12% having none at all. Women generally have lower savings due to lower wages, motherhood penalties, and higher student loan debt. Married couples tend to have higher savings due to education and dual incomes. Despite high disposable incomes, Americans save less compared to other developed nations.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Russia’s attempted assassination of CIA asset in Florida is straight out of Putin’s 'Wet Deeds' playbook
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an interview with Financial Times, stated that traitors must be punished, although not in the same way as the poisoning of Sergei Skripal in Salisbury. The Russians attempted to eliminate high-ranking Russian intelligence official Aleksandr Poteyev, who defected to the US and exposed deep-cover Russian agents. Putin's regime has a long history of targeted assassinations and "wet deeds" to eliminate perceived threats.
#economy
Forbes: Madison Reed Experiencing Explosive Growth In Its New Loyalty Program
Hair color brand Madison Reed has introduced a new loyalty program called Limitless, which offers discounts on products and services, early access to new products, and access to color bars for root touch-ups. The company has experienced significant growth since launching the program, with its Limitless Pro and Limitless Premier tiers seeing a 40-50% increase in members. Loyalty programs are rapidly growing globally, as consumers seek ways to save money and gain better access to products and services.
The Epoch Times: Stocks Show Resilience to Wall of Rates and Inflation Worries
Global shares were steady as investors analyzed inflation data from the US and Europe. Oil was set for its first monthly gain this year, despite concerns about fuel demand. The dollar was poised to reverse two quarters of losses as more US interest rate hikes were expected. Gold was on track for its worst quarter since September. European stocks were slightly ahead and had gained about 11.5 percent in the first half of the year. The US Federal Reserve indicated that it would resume tightening monetary policy. The STOXX index of 600 companies was up 0.6 percent and 7.5 percent for the year. In Asia, weak factory activity in China raised expectations of fresh stimulus and sparked a slight rise in stocks. Copper prices fell due to weak Chinese data and the prospect of more US rate hikes. The yen remained weak but touched an important level that raised intervention concerns. US Treasury yields increased on strong economic data, and crude oil prices were up. Gold prices were slightly weaker.
#health
The Epoch Times: Top Fauci Adviser Wanted to Hide Emails From the Public, Documents Show
Dr. David Morens, a top adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci, used his personal email to avoid public records requirements and shield his emails from the public. He admitted to deleting emails he didn't want to be published, and also mentioned that his Gmail account had been hacked. Morens was instructed by Fauci to speak to the press about the origins of COVID-19, indicating a possible attempt to influence the narrative without being directly involved. The emails have raised concerns about transparency and possible intentional deletion of federal records.
#education
Breitbart: Warren Blasts ‘Extremist Supreme Court’ over Affirmative Action Decision
Sen. Warren criticizes Supreme Court's ruling against racial preferences in college admissions, vows to fight for equal opportunities.
National Review: The Corner: The Sad Decline of American Higher Education
Higher education in the U.S. is facing declining enrollments and skepticism about its value. Lack of job skills and high levels of debt make Americans question the worth of a college degree. Professor Vedder likens this to the decline of the Roman Empire.
#sports
Fox News: Struggling Padres' brutal blunder in game against Pirates leads to 5th consecutive loss
The San Diego Padres have had a disappointing first half of the season, despite their high-profile lineup. In a recent game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Padres threw away a potential victory due to an inaccurate throw and ended up losing. This loss adds to their five-game losing streak.
#technology
Forbes: As Myxt Closes Music’s File Gap, Artists Embrace New Creativity
Music collaboration is driving creativity and fan engagement in today's music economy. Myxt, a new audio file management platform, is supporting music creators with streaming, storage, sharing, and online collaboration features. The platform features AI and intuitive audio tools that optimize the creative process for independent artists.
#other
Fox News: 1980s and '90s fashion: Round-up of wardrobe choices that are trendier than ever
Fashion trends from the 1980s and 1990s are making a comeback. Bright colors, oversized puffy jackets, oversized blazers, bodysuits, and shoulder pads are all back in style. Claw clips, biker shorts, fanny packs, overalls, and wide leg pants are also trendy again.
Forbes: What To Stream This Weekend On Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney+ And More
Get ready for the weekend with some new shows and movies to stream. The Witcher Season 3 on Netflix is living up to the hype, with great combat scenes and a strong return of Yennefer. Nimona, a canceled animated film, is finally being released on Netflix, featuring LGBTQ themes. Warrior Season 3 brings martial arts action to HBO/Max, while The Grand Budapest Hotel is a charming and funny Wes Anderson film available on Hulu. Jack Ryan Season 4 is out on Amazon Prime Video, and The Walking Dead: Dead City hopes to improve after a shaky premiere. So many choices, so little time.