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America First News
10 Jul 2023
#politics
Townhall: She’s Not a Biologist, Just a Simple Supreme Court Justice
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made a mistaken claim about the survival rate of black newborns under the care of black physicians. Conservative commentators criticize her for the error.
President Biden's nomination of Jackson, the first black woman nominated to the Supreme Court, illustrates the issue of hiring based on race and sex. Jackson's mistake may be a result of her tunnel vision and desire to find support for her conclusions.
Fox News: Rand Paul moves to make it easier for Americans to sue Biden admin over collusion with Big Tech
Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul is planning to introduce the Free Speech Protection Act, which would allow Americans to sue the Biden administration for violating their First Amendment rights. The bill would impose penalties on federal employees who attack speech protected by the First Amendment and empower citizens to sue the government. The act also mandates the publication and public access to reports on executive branch communications and prohibits agencies from using Freedom of Information Act exemptions to conceal illegal communications.
A U.S. District Court judge has temporarily barred White House officials from meeting with tech companies about social media censorship, stating that past actions likely violated the First Amendment. In response to lawsuits, the court injunction prevents federal officials and agencies from contacting social media companies to suppress speech. The injunction claims that the government's actions during the pandemic could be the largest attack on free speech in U.S. history and alleges that conservative speech was specifically targeted.
Washington Free Beacon: GOP Plan Would Close Foreign Dark Money Loophole for 2024
House Republicans are drafting a bill to close a loophole that allows foreign money in U.S. elections. The legislation would ban 501(c)(4) organizations accepting foreign money from contributing to political committees for four years.
Fox News: Death threats flooded Moms for Liberty after SPLC lumped them with KKK: 'Putting a target on all moms’ backs'
Moms for Liberty, a parental rights group, has faced increased death threats and hateful messages since being labeled as an "extremist" group by the Southern Poverty Law Center . The SPLC's report attempted to associate the group with neo-Nazis and other extremist organizations . Moms for Liberty contends that the SPLC's designation puts them at risk and allows people to dehumanize them . The group has reported the threats to law enforcement while continuing to advocate for parental rights .
American Thinker: Is wokester Hollywood starting to shrivel?
Hollywood is experiencing "diversity fatigue" as leading inclusion executives leave their roles, indicating a move away from diversity and inclusivity measures . This shift coincides with Hollywood's declining profitability due to woke movies, like Disney's, losing money . Additionally, recent successes of films tackling serious and adult topics, such as anti-human trafficking, have proven that high-quality replacement fare is preferred over woke, low-quality films . The presence of A-list celebrities, like Mark Wahlberg, meeting with President Trump suggests that Hollywood's power players no longer fear the industry and are moving away from woke ideologies . Overall, these trends are signaling a positive shift away from the oppressive influence of woke culture in Hollywood.
Red State: Federal Judge Denies Government's Motion to Stay Injunction in Landmark Free Speech Case
Federal judge Terry Doughty issues preliminary injunction in the Missouri v. Biden case, barring government officials from coercing social media companies to censor free speech. Government appeals to Fifth Circuit, but motion to stay denied. Injunction protects anti-vaccine, anti-lockdown, and election result questioning posts.
Fox News: Democrat state rep calls Moms for Liberty members 'a--holes' and the 'Taliban' in targeted tweet
A Democrat state representative in New Hampshire insulted Moms for Liberty, comparing them to terrorists. The group has been fighting against mask mandates, critical race theory, and explicit books in schools, leading to backlash from the left. Despite this, they recently held a successful national summit with Republican presidential contenders.
American Thinker: Antisemitism embeds itself more firmly in the heart of the Democrat party
American Jews, mostly Democrats, are concerned about antisemitism but fail to acknowledge its presence within their own party. One reason for their left-leaning ideology is their pursuit of higher education. Additionally, some Jews mistakenly believe that fascists were right-wing, when in fact they were from the left. The influence of communist ideologies and the Jewish red diaper babies from Russia further contribute to Jewish support for the left. Despite their fear of "the right," Jews must recognize that antisemitism exists in multiple forms and not just from conservative Christians. The story highlights the National Education Association's bias towards the Democratic Party, as well as its failure to adequately address anti-Jewish issues.
#society
Breitbart: Florida Woman Drives Car into Apartment Complex Pool
A woman drives her car into an in-ground pool, trapping her inside. A neighbor quickly comes to her rescue, pulling her out through the window. No one was injured.
The New American: Rwanda Plan Deemed Unlawful by British Court of Appeal - The New American
The Court of Appeal in England found the Rwanda asylum plan unlawful due to deficiencies in Rwanda's asylum system, putting asylum seekers at risk of forced removal. The plan, designed to send illegal immigrants to Rwanda for asylum claims, aims to deter migrants from crossing the English Channel. However, legal challenges and the overwhelming number of immigrants crossing make the plan ineffective. The U.K. should focus on deterring illegal entry and treating illegal migrants as criminals.
The Epoch Times: Conservatives, Not LGBT, Most Threatened by Businesses Refusing Service
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a designer cannot be punished for refusing to create a same-sex wedding website, citing First Amendment protection. LGBT individuals are still protected under civil rights laws and businesses cannot deny them service. However, there is a growing trend of viewpoint discrimination, where businesses refuse service based on political or moral beliefs, particularly targeting conservatives. This form of discrimination is not prohibited by law, and conservative individuals and organizations are being de-banked and denied financial services. This trend may require an amendment to civil rights laws to protect political and moral beliefs.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Most Ukrainians support Ukraine’s membership in NATO and EU – poll
83% of Ukrainians in Ukraine and 86% of those living in Europe support Ukraine joining NATO and the EU, according to a recent poll. Support is slightly lower in the eastern part of the country. Most Ukrainians expect the NATO summit in Vilnius to secure Ukraine's accession to the Alliance.
Flag And Cross: Israel Defense Forces Locate Rocket Launchers After Attack In Samaria
The Al-Ayyash Battalion launches rockets from Jenin towards the Jewish community of Shaked, but no injuries reported. Israel Defense Forces locate launchers and projectiles, launchers taken for investigation. Rockets found in Moshav Ram-On pose no danger. IDF launches counter terror operation in Jenin, arresting suspects and demolishing terror assets.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: Biden flunky John Kerry explains the REAL problem with the war in Ukraine
John Kerry claims war in Ukraine worsens climate change due to release of greenhouse gases and methane from bombs and damaged infrastructure. He defends the war, despite acknowledging the impact of the very bombs his boss sends.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: North Korea Threatens To Shoot Down US Planes
North Korea threatens to shoot down US spy planes after accusing the US of entering its airspace. The country claims the US conducted provocative aerial espionage and warns of a potential accident involving a US reconnaissance plane. Tensions rise as North Korea continues to develop its nuclear arsenal.
#economy
Washington Free Beacon: Not Just Bud Light: Anheuser-Busch's Other Beer Brands See Sales Crash
Brands made by parent company Anheuser-Busch, including Michelob Ultra and Busch Light, are experiencing significant declines in sales. Sales of Michelob Ultra dropped by 4.3 percent, while Busch Light was down 8.5 percent compared to last year. Bud Light, which had been giving out rebates for free beer, also suffered a decline of 27.9 percent in sales. This decline comes after Bud Light lost its position as America's top-selling beer and faced boycotts from conservatives due to its collaboration with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
#military
Fox News: Michael Burham manhunt: Pennsylvania cops say someone's helping 'armed and dangerous' escaped fugitive
Michael Burham, a fugitive and Army veteran, escaped from a Pennsylvania jail and is suspected of murder, rape, and kidnapping. Pennsylvania State Police believe he is receiving outside assistance and have launched a manhunt, urging the public to report any sightings. Burham is considered armed and dangerous, and authorities are determined to bring him to justice.
#religion
The Federalist Papers: Thousands Respond to 'Jesus Revolution' Invitation: Record-Breaking Baptism at Pirates Cove
Reverberating the message of the film "Jesus Revolution," thousands gathered for a baptism event at Pirates Cove in Newport Beach, California. Pastor Greg Laurie led the monumental baptism, surpassing previous records. The event united the community and inspired new believers to dedicate their lives to Jesus Christ.
National Review: The Corner: The Cultural Threats to Religious Liberty Are Alive and Well
The Supreme Court has recently been supportive of religious Americans, but the threats to religious liberty remain. Some believe that Christians are not satisfied with just liberty, but want public religious authority. However, it is the Left's coercion that prompts Christians to preserve their power. Legal victories are often the result of years of litigation, which is not an option for most Americans. It is not enough to fight the legal battles; religious Americans must also resist the cultural forces against them and promote mediating institutions.
#health
Daily Wire: Madonna Releases Statement After Reportedly Being Revived With Narcan
Singer Madonna thanks fans for their support after being hospitalized and reveals plans to reschedule her tour. She was found unresponsive due to a serious bacterial infection and reportedly had to be revived with Narcan. Madonna is now recovering at home.
Forbes: EU Investigates Ozempic Maker After Reports Of Suicidal Thoughts
Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical company behind weight-loss and diabetes drugs such as Ozempic, Saxenda, and Wegovy, is under investigation by the European Medicines Agency after cases of patients reporting thoughts of self-harm while using their drugs. The investigation focuses on the potential effects these drugs can have on patients, specifically regarding suicidal thoughts. Novo Nordisk maintains that their drugs have not demonstrated a link to these thoughts.
Flag And Cross: New AI Robotic Glove Enables Stroke Patients To Play Piano Again
A new AI robotic glove helps stroke patients relearn piano by feeling the difference between correct and incorrect versions of the song. The glove combines a soft robotic hand exoskeleton and AI to improve hand dexterity, providing gentle support and assistance. Special sensor arrays in each fingertip offer real-time feedback and adjustments, making it easier for patients to regain motor abilities. By using the glove, patients can relearn tasks and regain coordination and strength in their upper limbs.
#crime
Breitbart: Bank Customer Shoots, Kills Two Alleged Robbers at ATM
In San Antonio, a man shot and killed two alleged robbers at an ATM. The incident occurred when he believed they were trying to rob him.
Breitbart: Three Journalists Kidnapped, One Found Murdered in Mexico
Three journalists have been kidnapped in Nayarit, Mexico, with one victim found murdered. The victims were all journalists and their cases appear unrelated. The violence highlights the dangerous environment for journalists in Mexico.
#sports
The Blaze: Longtime West Virginia basketball coach Bob Huggins demands job back, claims he never resigned following alleged DUI
Former West Virginia University men's basketball coach, Bob Huggins, claims he never resigned after an alleged DUI arrest and threatens to sue if not reinstated. Huggins' attorney argues that the resignation was a misunderstanding based on a text message. WVU refuses to reinstate him, despite the threat of a lawsuit.
Forbes: Belarusian Tennis Star Calls Booing After Loss To Ukrainian Player ‘Not Fair’
Belarusian tennis player Victoria Azarenka was booed by the crowd at Wimbledon after Ukrainian player Elina Svitolina refused to shake her hand. Svitolina has been refusing to shake hands with competitors from Russia or Belarus due to their alliance with Russia during the war in Ukraine. Azarenka respected Svitolina's decision and expressed frustration with the crowd's reaction.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: The Best Deals at the Massive Bass Pro and Cabela's Prime Day Sale
Amazon Prime Day 2023 is tomorrow, and Bass Pro and Cabela’s are having competing sales with tons of discounts on outdoor gear for fishing, hunting, camping, and boating. The sale runs now through July 19 or while supplies last.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Why This Humanoid NASA Robot Got A Gig On An Oil Rig
NASA's Valkyrie robot is being sent to Australia to be tested by an energy company on an oil rig. The robot's purpose is to develop remote caretaking capabilities for uncrewed and offshore energy facilities. This collaboration will help NASA improve the design of robots for dirty and hazardous conditions, such as those found on the Moon.
#other
Daily Wire: Collin Gosselin Claims His Mom Kate Took Her ‘Anger And Frustration’ Out On Him
Former reality star Collin Gosselin opened up about his strained relationship with his mom, accusing her of taking out her anger and frustration on him during their divorce and the challenges of raising eight children. Collin's sister, Hannah, confirmed his claims, stating that he was separated from the rest of the siblings and treated differently. Collin believes that their time in the public eye tore their family apart.
Breitbart: Residents Given 20 Minutes to Evacuate as L.A. Landslide Hits 12 Homes
A landslide in Rancho Palos Verdes, Los Angeles, caused the evacuation of twelve homes after major cracks appeared and structures began to lean. Residents were given 20 minutes to gather their belongings and leave. The cause of the landslide is still unknown, but heavy winter rains may have played a role.
Forbes: '1-In-1,000-Year Weather Event' As Extreme Rain And Floods Ravage Northeast
Extreme rainfall and flash flooding hit the East Coast, leaving one dead and causing widespread damage. Vermont is under a state of emergency, and thousands of flights have been canceled or delayed. The storm is expected to continue, and officials are urging people to stay inside.
PJ Media: Good News For Dems: UN Says South Will Be Too Hot for Humans by 2070
Leftist intellectuals claim that parts of Alabama, California, Georgia, and Louisiana will be uninhabitable due to rising temperatures by 2070. They argue that climate migration will occur, putting pressure on cities and towns. However, past doomsday predictions, such as an ice age and global famines, have failed to come true.