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America First News
10 Jul 2023
#society
Front Page Magazine: Alan Mendoza's Twisted Observations about the Muslim Riots in France
Alan Mendoza, executive director of the Henry Jackson Society, comments on the Muslim riots in France, stating that it is a result of a failure to integrate the Muslim immigrant population. He argues that the French government spends billions on programs to integrate Muslims, but only a few are willing to integrate into society due to their religious beliefs. Mendoza believes that the Muslims themselves choose to live in segregated neighborhoods and that the recent riots are not a result of being "forgotten" but rather a misguided way to demand more.
#economy
Forbes: Alibaba Considers Participating In Ant Group’s $6 Billion Share Repurchase Program
Alibaba Group is considering selling shares of Ant Group back to the fintech company, which is proposing a $6 billion share repurchase program. The regulatory crackdown on Ant has significantly decreased its valuation. Ant faces challenges in regaining its former success due to fines and the requirement to become a financial holding company. The repurchase program provides liquidity for Ant's investors, but an IPO revival is unlikely in the near future.
#other
Front Page Magazine: Biden in the Wind
President Joe Biden surprised locals in Marin County by taking a helicopter instead of crossing the Golden Gate Bridge to attend a campaign fundraiser. During the event, Biden discussed the importance of addressing global warming and environmentalism, pledging to put 30% of the nation's land and water into conservation by 2030. He emphasized the need to transition away from fossil fuels to wind and solar power, aiming for 100% clean energy by 2035. However, the current energy mix in the United States is heavily reliant on fossil fuels and nuclear power, making Biden's goal a significant challenge.