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America First News
10 Jul 2023
#politics
American Thinker: So Ukrainians can be trusted to use cluster bombs safely, but Americans cannot be trusted to use guns safely?
The Biden administration is sending cluster bombs to Ukraine due to a shortage of ammunition, claiming they will be used safely. Meanwhile, they push for gun control in the US despite a low percentage of gun-involved deaths. The administration prioritizes securing Ukraine's border over that of the US.
The Blaze: NYC proposes hiring private security for migrant facilities amid police staffing shortage — too 'volatile,' 'dangerous' for unarmed peace officers, says union
New York City is seeking private security companies to patrol its migrant facilities due to a police staffing shortage. The union argues that peace officers are not equipped to handle the potentially dangerous situation. The influx of migrants is expected to cost taxpayers billions of dollars.
National Review: The Corner: Poll: Americans Back Supreme Court on Affirmative Action by Two-to-One Margin
The Supreme Court ruled against race-based affirmative action in college admissions. Democrats criticized the Court, but a poll shows that a majority of Americans, including black and Hispanic Americans, support the decision.
Washington Free Beacon: Top Democratic Operatives Were Quietly Pulling the Strings at a Voting Rights Group. Lawyers Say They May Have Broken the Law.
The New Venture Fund, a Democratic dark money group, used the supposedly nonpartisan organization Secure Democracy to secretly lobby Republican lawmakers on voting rights issues and run ads against them. The New Venture Fund's control of Secure Democracy may have violated nonprofit tax laws and put the charity at risk of losing its tax-exempt status. Legal experts and watchdog groups are calling for an investigation into the New Venture Fund's activities.
Fox News: Nikki Haley hauls in nearly $16M since launching GOP presidential campaign in February
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley and her political committees have raised $7.3 million in the second quarter of 2023. Since declaring her candidacy in February, Haley has raised a total of $15.6 million. The campaign received over 159,000 donations, with the majority being under $200, highlighting Haley's grassroots support.
Washington Free Beacon: Documents Provide Rare Glimpse Into How Arabella Advisors Exerts Centralized Control Over a Vast Left-Wing Advocacy Network
The Student Experience Research Network (Education) is funded by Arabella Advisors (Politics), which is controlled by left-wing organizations and billionaires like George Soros. Arabella acts as a central clearinghouse for various activist groups, providing management and administrative support. These groups operate as nonprofit entities but are controlled by Arabella, and their employees are actually employees of Arabella offshoots. Arabella controls a vast network of these pop-up groups, advocating for liberal causes and influencing politics with its massive funding.
The Blaze: Horowitz: House Republicans should not pass a defense authorization bill without these 8 policies
Republicans are calling for a critical review of the military's values and mission focus, questioning the purpose of funding corruption, Ukraine, and a woke military . They are pushing for policy changes in areas such as ending systemic racism, terminating COVID mandates, canceling climate politics, defeating gender ideology, stopping the Ukrainian heist, targeting the military-industrial complex, reprioritizing the military to the border, and terminating the surveillance state . Amendments have been proposed to address these issues, including banning discrimination based on race or ethnicity in military admissions, banning mask mandates in the military, and prohibiting the use of funds for the Green New Deal contracts (, , ).
Fox News: DeSantis faults Trump's leadership for Hunter Biden story censorship: 'Own agencies colluding with Big Tech'
Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis accuses the Justice Department of colluding with Big Tech to censor the Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 election. DeSantis promises to clean house at the Department of Justice and end the weaponization of government. He criticizes the unfairness of the justice system and vows to have one standard of justice in the country.
DeSantis discusses his campaign for the Republican nomination, dismissing narratives that suggest his campaign is stalling. He claims the media doesn't want him to be the nominee because they know he can beat Biden and deliver on his promises. DeSantis emphasizes the importance of grassroots support in key states for a successful campaign.
PJ Media: Amiable Old Joe Biden Turns Out to Be Given to Foul-Mouthed Yelling
Affable Old Joe Biden is not as friendly as he appears. He is ill-tempered, foul-mouthed, and brutal to those who work for him. Axios tries to paint his anger as a good thing, but it only reveals the miserable environment he creates.
#society
The Right Scoop: VIRAL VIDEO: Outraged dad fumes about how 9-year-old son was asked by doctor if he identifies as boy or girl
A father is furious after a doctor asked his 9-year-old son about his gender identity. He believes the world has gone crazy and chooses to homeschool his children.
Fox News: Controversial Nevada license plate targeting Californians given final chance for reinstatement
A revoked Nevada license plate aimed at driving away Californians has a chance to be put back on the streets. The plate, which reads "GOBK2CA," was recalled for its defamatory reference to Californians.
Fox News: Hundreds reported missing as migrant boats disappear en route from Senegal to Spain
At least 300 people traveling in three boats from Senegal to Spain have gone missing. Concerns are raised about their fate on one of the deadliest sea routes for migrants. Spain's Maritime Rescue Service spotted a vessel resembling one of the missing boats. This is a issue as it highlights the dangers faced by migrants seeking a better life and the need for more resources to search for missing boats.
The Babylon Bee: Hollywood Confused By New Movie That Depicts Child Sex Trafficking As Bad
Hollywood insiders are confused by the film Sound of Freedom, which portrays child sex trafficking as a negative thing. Critics and actors find it baffling that the film takes a stance against the practice, with some questioning the filmmakers' decision. President Joe Biden has criticized the movie, calling it a far-right extremist act.
The Epoch Times: Bud Light Loses Top Spot as Most-Sold US Beer for a Second Consecutive Month
Modelo Especial surpassed Bud Light as the top-selling beer brand in the US for the second consecutive month in June. Bud Light and Budweiser experienced significant sales drops, while Modelo Especial saw an increase. Bud Light's sales decline can be attributed to conservative backlash following a partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. Other non-Anheuser-Busch-owned beers have seen sales increases during this period. Analysts believe that the summer months are crucial for beer companies, as beer consumption typically rises during this time. (, )
The New American: Colorado Residents Fight Placement of EV Lithium-ion Battery Factory - The New American
Residents in a Colorado community are fighting against the placement of a new lithium-ion battery factory in their neighborhood. The factory, which received a $50 million grant from Biden's battery initiative, is set to be located near a residential neighborhood and schools, raising concerns about potential risks and hazards associated with lithium-ion battery manufacturing. The residents have initiated a petition campaign to stop the rezoning of the property and are working to raise awareness about the hazards of the factory.
#war
The Epoch Times: Putin Met With Wagner Group Days After Revolt, Offered Employment Options: Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Wagner mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin and his commanders to discuss the recently aborted uprising against the Kremlin. The meeting took place in the Kremlin on June 29, five days after the revolt. Prigozhin confirmed that he ordered his mercenaries to halt their march on Moscow and retreat to their field camps in Ukraine. The rebellion was launched on June 23 and lasted about 24 hours.
Fox News: Clashes in northern Syria kill 5 as Kurdish fighters target Turkey-backed opposition forces
Syrian Kurdish fighters attacked Turkey-backed Syrian opposition forces in northern Syria, resulting in the deaths of at least five. Two Turkish soldiers were also killed in an attack by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in northern Iraq. The violence is part of an ongoing escalation between Turkey and Kurdish fighters in Syria and Iraq.
#economy
Forbes: RTX Head Greg Hayes Says US Can’t Decouple From China But Can “De-Risk.” Biden Gets It, But Some Big Companies Don’t.
Biden aims to keep US competitive with China in technology . Greg Hayes, CEO of RTX, states that fully decoupling from China is not feasible and reducing vulnerabilities is key. US needs a middle ground between pulling out and stoking China's superpower pretensions. Biden has taken steps to mitigate vulnerabilities, such as assessing supply-chain dependencies and revitalizing domestic production in vital areas like semiconductors and pharmaceuticals. However, some big companies like Microsoft and Apple remain heavily dependent on China (, ). These companies need to align with Biden's goals and recognize the changing dynamic in global power.
#military
Washington Free Beacon: Military Efficiency? Biden's Electric Vehicle Push Adds Hours to Routine Marine Trip
Marines at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany are concerned about the logistical challenges of using electric vehicles for long-distance trips, such as the routine drive to Camp Lejeune. A Washington Free Beacon analysis showed that charging complications and unreliable public charging stations could add at least three hours to the trip. Despite these concerns, the Biden administration plans to require the U.S. military to adopt an all-electric vehicle fleet by 2030. Critics argue that the charging infrastructure issues in the U.S. are minor compared to the challenges faced overseas.
#history
Field & Stream: Shotgun History: From the 1500s to Today
Before the invention of rifling around 1500, every gun had a smooth bore. Shotguns evolved to become deadly and versatile at close range. Early shotguns were used for shipboard defense and shooting waterfowl. Flintlock guns allowed for shooting birds in the air. New locks and ignition sources, such as the percussion lock and pinfire cartridge, further advanced shotgun design. The modern age of shotgun history began with hammerless shotgun designs and the introduction of repeating shotguns. The semiautomatic shotgun was invented by John Browning and became successful. Gun restrictions and standardization took place after overhunting. Over/under shotguns, gas semiautos, and other innovations emerged. Shotguns have changed little in the 21st century, but manufacturing techniques have advanced. Despite changes in design, shotguns remain deadly and versatile at close range.
#health
Fox News: Madonna speaks out for first time since hospitalization: 'I'll be back'
Madonna breaks her silence after hospitalization for a "serious bacterial infection," expressing gratitude for support and focusing on her health. She plans to reschedule her North American tour and proceed with her European tour in October.
Daily Wire: NIH Funds Study On Puberty Blockers, Hormones On Youth Despite Risk Of Sterilization
The NIH is funding research on puberty blockers and cross-sex hormone treatment despite the risk of sterility. Consent forms from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles state that these interventions can result in infertility. Parental consent is required, but Dr. Stanley Goldfarb argues that children cannot give informed consent. The study, led by Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, focuses on the use of transgender drugs on youth. Patients were offered financial incentives to participate. Republican members of Congress have expressed concerns about the study, including deaths by suicide and the lack of a control group. The NIH is also funding a project to produce a "trans health guide" for minors.
#crime
Fox News: Escaped murder suspect may be wearing stolen clothes after couple's dog found dead on Pennsylvania-NY border
Murder suspect Michael Burham escapes from a Pennsylvania jail near the New York state line. A couple in Western New York reports finding their dog dead and clothing missing from their bedroom. The woman believes Burham has been in the area before. Police have launched a manhunt for Burham, who is accused of various crimes including murder, rape, and kidnapping.
Fox News: Tragic end after 'sick individual' randomly attacks 2 young girls playing in yard
A registered sex offender abducted two young girls playing outside their home in Illinois, killing one and leaving the other injured. The suspect was later apprehended by the police after a struggle. The incident has raised concerns about child safety in the community.
Flag And Cross: Arrest Made After Phone Left at Restaurant Is Found to Hold Footage of Numerous Boys Being Raped
A soccer coach in Franklin, Tennessee, has been arrested for raping underage boys and filming the incidents. The police discovered numerous disturbing videos and pictures on the coach's phone, and believe there may be more victims. The suspect targeted children he had recruited for his team, gaining their trust before drugging and assaulting them.
Fox News: 'Very dangerous' Pennsylvania jail escapee's campsites found, police believe
Authorities are searching for a "very dangerous" inmate who escaped from a Pennsylvania jail using bedsheets and exercise equipment. The inmate, Michael Burham, is a suspect in a homicide investigation and was being held on various charges. Police believe he is still in the area and have found stockpiles or campsites that he may be using. The manhunt continues, and residents are urged to be vigilant and secure their homes.
National Review: Former USA Gymnastics Doctor, Convicted Pedophile Larry Nassar Stabbed in Prison
Larry Nassar, former USA Gymnastics team doctor, was stabbed multiple times in prison. Nassar, convicted of sexually assaulting hundreds of young women, was attacked by an inmate and is now in stable condition. The incident has led to an investigation and highlights the FBI's mishandling of the case.
Fox News: Son of 86-year-old man allegedly killed by NYC scooter shooting suspect says he was heading to mosque to pray
An 86-year-old man was shot and killed by a scooter-riding gunman in New York City. The victim, Hamoo Saeidi, was heading to a mosque to pray when he was fatally shot. Thomas Abreau, the suspect, is facing charges related to murder and attempted murder. The motive behind the shooting is still unknown.
#sports
Forbes: MLB All-Star Game Is Best Of The Bunch — Don’t Alter It To Suit Critics
Major League Baseball's All-Star Game is hailed as the most successful and entertaining of all the All-Star Games in North American pro sports. The 2023 MLB All-Star Game, though dominant, will not feature the best players due to injuries. Despite calls for change, the game should be celebrated, not altered.
#other
Forbes: Nicki Minaj Is The Ultimate Brand Fit For The ‘Barbie’ Soundtrack
The highly-anticipated movie Barbie is generating buzz before its release. The soundtrack, featuring Nicki Minaj, is boosting its success.