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America First News
10 Jul 2023
#politics
Newsbusters: Another Free Speech Victory! Judge Denies Biden’s Request to Censor Americans
U.S. District Judge Terry A. Doughty rejects the Biden administration's request to stay an order banning collusion with Big Tech to censor free speech online. The preliminary injunction, filed by Missouri and Louisiana, prohibits the government from pressuring social media platforms to remove protected free speech.
Spectator USA: Democracy dies on the treadmill
Presidential contenders engage in a "testosterone primary" with fitness activities. Some argue it reflects a GOP base conditioned by Trump's era. Others claim it highlights an obsession with masculinity. The trend, however, may be more related to the health concerns of an obese nation governed by an unpopular gerontocracy.
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Shirtless Joe Biden Soaks Up the Sun
President Biden was caught relaxing on the beach, raising concerns about the amount of time he spends on vacation. Meanwhile, former President Trump is actively campaigning and interacting with voters, even making a surprise appearance at a UFC event. There are growing concerns about Biden's physical and mental fitness to be president.
The Epoch Times: Warren Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns About Pentagon Division, Private Investment
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest between the Department of Defense (DOD) and private investment firms. In a letter to the under secretary of defense, Warren questioned the lack of safeguards in place and highlighted instances where the DOD appeared to be favoring certain companies. She requested information on the DOD's policy for addressing conflicts and asked for details about the companies involved in the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. The DOD has until July 28th to respond to Warren's inquiries.
The Babylon Bee: After Discovering Cocaine In The White House, Biden Promises To Fix Immigration, Inflation, The Ukraine War, Student Debt, Climate Change, Hotel Fees, Infrastructure, Balance The Budget, And Redesign The Rose Garden By 4 A.M. Tomorrow
President Biden launches a flurry of actions to fix immigration, reduce inflation, end Ukraine-Russia war, erase student debt, combat climate change, and more. Republicans suspect something unusual as the President shows remarkable energy, sprinting from the White House to the Texas-Mexico border. Meanwhile, an extraterrestrial struggles to understand Earth's diverse gender identities.
Breitbart: Report: Joe Biden Turns Anger, Abuse on Staff Behind Closed Doors
President Joe Biden has been accused of delivering angry outbursts against his own staff behind closed doors. A report reveals that Biden's quick-trigger temper has caused some aides to avoid meeting alone with him, and he has been known to yell invective and use foul language toward his staff. Some aides even suggest that Biden should display his temper in public to show he is engaged and capable of the presidency.
Fox News: Monica Tranel announces bid for congressional seat, aims to challenge Rep. Ryan Zinke in 2024
Montana Democrat Monica Tranel seeks nomination to challenge U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke. Tranel criticizes Zinke's corporate ties, vows to be voice for middle. Zinke touts accomplishments, appeals to moderates. Primary election is June 4.
#society
The Epoch Times: Officials Respond to Reports of TikTok Boat Jumping Challenge Causing Deaths
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency denies any deaths linked to a TikTok challenge involving boat jumping. Despite news reports claiming otherwise, the agency states that there is no record of fatalities directly connected to TikTok. However, a rescue squad captain, Jim Dennis, insists that four deaths occurred due to the challenge, emphasizing that they were easily avoidable.
Washington Free Beacon: 'This Is Not Anybody's Business': 'The View' Hosts Slam Columnist Who Criticized Biden's Treatment of Grandchild
The hosts of The View criticized Maureen Dowd for calling out President Biden's failure to acknowledge his seventh grandchild, who is Hunter Biden's love child. Dowd wrote an article in the New York Times emphasizing the need for Biden to embrace the child. The White House and Biden himself have remained silent on the matter.
The Epoch Times: Barbara Kay: When They Say ‘We’re Coming for Your Children,’ Believe Them
Concerns are rising in Canada about the promotion of Queer Theory in K-12 pedagogy and the impact on children. Drag Queen Story Hour (DQSH) has particularly sparked protests, with critics accusing it of "grooming" children. The history of pedophile advocacy within LGBT organizations, such as the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE) and North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA), is highlighted to highlight the potential dangers. Rational LGB individuals are also expressing concern and some are forming organizations, like "Gays Against Groomers," to counter the damage caused by Queer Theory.
Flag And Cross: Trans Model Wins National Miss Universe Crown After Owner Called it a 'Women's Empowerment Competition'
The Netherlands Miss Universe competition faces backlash after a man wins the top honor, sparking criticism from advocacy groups and social media users. Many believe that the competition, designed specifically for women, should not include biological males. This incident reflects the ongoing controversy surrounding transgender inclusion in women's competitions and raises questions about the fairness and integrity of such events.
#war
Fox News: UN peacekeeper dies in attack on patrol in Central African Republic
An unidentified armed group attacked a U.N. peacekeeping patrol in the Central African Republic, killing a peacekeeper from Rwanda. The country has faced deadly intercommunal fighting since 2013, with Muslim rebels seizing power and Christian militias fighting back.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Ratcliffe Questions if Joe Biden Is Compromised by China
Former DNI John Ratcliffe questions why President Biden hasn't responded more forcefully to China's actions against the U.S., suggesting possible compromise. Ratcliffe cites China's disrespectful behavior and aggression, including threats, harassment, and indifference to American deaths. He warns that the lack of action poses a dangerous risk to national security.
The Economist: Turkey agrees to Sweden’s NATO membership, as leaders gather in Vilnius
Europe | NATO summit in Vilnius opens with Turkey agreeing to endorse Sweden's NATO membership. The focus shifts to Ukraine's bid for NATO membership.
The Epoch Times: Biden Criticizes Israeli Prime Minister's Cabinet Over 'Extremist' Views
President Biden criticized Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, calling his Cabinet "extremist." Biden did not name specific members of the Cabinet but referred to National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich as being viewed as extreme. He also discussed the Palestinian Authority's loss of credibility, creating a vacuum for extremism among Palestinians. Some members of the Jewish and pro-Israel community agreed with Biden's assessment, while the Republican Jewish Coalition criticized him for undermining Israel.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Can the BRICS Syndicate Finally Gain Strategic Traction?
The BRICS nations are considering creating a new economic framework and possibly an independent currency regime to trade without the use of U.S. dollars. This move could lead to a shift away from the dominance of the U.S. dollar in global trade and could be embraced by other states seeking to be independent from U.S. economic sanctions. However, the BRICS bloc is not completely removed from trading with the West and is still working to harmonize intra-bloc communications and policies.
National Review: Bud Light Ads Take Another Tumble Following Independence Day Sales Debacle
Bud Light releases a new ad after facing backlash for their partnership with Dylan Mulvaney. Sales decline while Coors Light sees a boost. Bud Light continues to lose customers, with Modelo becoming the most popular beer.
Forbes: ‘It’s An Embarrassment’: The Downfall Of A $2 Billion SoftBank-Backed Smart Window Company
View Inc., a company that promised to revolutionize the office space with tint-shifting windows, is now facing financial and legal troubles. Despite receiving billions in investments, View is struggling with fraud charges, low stock prices, layoffs, and warnings of being delisted from NASDAQ. The company's CEO insists that they can still reach profitability, but many investors and analysts believe that View should never have gone public.
The Epoch Times: Fed Official Proposes Increased Capital Requirements for Big Banks
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision, Michael S. Barr, has proposed a plan to strengthen the capital requirements for the largest banks in the U.S. The plan includes mandating banks to hold an additional two percentage points of capital, accounting for unrealized losses, implementing annual stress tests, and establishing a global bank capital agreement. Barr believes that these measures are necessary to enhance the resilience of the banking system to both anticipated and unforeseen risks. Critics question the need for more capital, citing the strength and resilience of the banking system as evidenced by recent stress tests.
#religion
Fox News: Appellate court sides with Amish community in religious freedom septic tank case
The Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the conservative Amish community, stating that they do not need to install septic systems for their "gray water" due to religious freedom. The government failed to show a compelling state interest in overriding their religious beliefs. The case was sent back to the lower court for an order in favor of the Amish.
#health
The American Spectator: America Should Quit ‘Forever Chemicals’
PFAs have contaminated nearly half of the U.S. drinkable water, posing health risks such as cancer and decreased fertility. The EPA has proposed a ban on only six out of the 9,000 known PFAs, while Europe is already enacting a plan to ban 7,000 chemicals. Corporate interests should not dictate the health of ordinary Americans, and greater regulation on toxic chemicals is necessary to protect future generations.
Fox News: Ozempic diabetes and weight loss medication under investigation after a few reports of suicidal thoughts
Popular medications Ozempic and Saxenda, made by Novo Nordisk, are under investigation by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) after a small number of users experienced an increase in thoughts of suicide and self-harm. Both drugs are used for diabetes management and weight loss. The EMA's Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee will also look into other GLP-1 medications. The increased risk of suicidal ideation associated with GLP-1 drugs has been known since clinical trials. It is important to take these medications in a comprehensive chronic disease management plan and under the supervision of healthcare professionals.
Washington Free Beacon: Brain Rage: Biden’s Violent Temper a Common Symptom of Dementia, Alzheimer’s
President Joe Biden's foul-mouthed temper tantrums terrify White House aides, leading some to avoid meeting alone with him. Increased anger and agitation can be symptoms of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, raising concerns about Biden's physical and mental health. There are worries that he may not be fit to serve as commander in chief, with leaks and op-eds suggesting that his dementia-related temper and cognitive decline may affect his ability to function.
#education
The American Spectator: VIDEO: Public Education Is Dead. Homeschooling Is the Answer.
Public education is failing with declining scores and left-leaning bias. Homeschooling is on the rise, with children excelling academically, socially, and professionally.
National Review: The Corner: NRI’s Annual Essay Contest for College Students
The National Review Institute is hosting the Buckley Essay Contest for students to analyze Reagan-Buckley conservatism's success and failures in restoring constitutional control over government. For more information, email buckleyessay@nrinstitute.org.
Breitbart: Report: 40% of Brown University Students Identify as LGBTQQIAAP2S+
Approximately 40% of students at Brown University identify as LGBTQI+, indicating a significant rise in the past decade. This trend is seen nationwide and may be influenced by social pressures. Brown University had faced controversy earlier for censoring a research paper on gender dysphoria.
#crime
National Review: The Corner: Hold the FBI Accountable for Perpetuating Nassar’s Abuse
The FBI's mishandled investigation allowed pedophile Larry Nassar to assault at least 70 more young women. The investigation took months, with senior FBI officials failing to respond urgently. The case was transferred but then stalled, allowing Nassar to continue treating patients. Only one agent has been fired, and key players like Steve Penny remain unaccountable.
Red State: Ghost Guns: A New Wrinkle
A joint UK/Spanish task force has intercepted replica guns that have been converted into lethal weapons. Gun control advocates often look to Europe as an example, but these nations still have issues with guns, as proven by the seizure of over 700 firearms in a recent operation. These converted replica guns are a significant problem and contribute to the number of guns found in criminal hands in the UK and Europe. Gun control laws and ghost gun laws are doomed to fail, and it's important to address the root causes of crime instead of relying on these ineffective measures.
Fox News: Texas man charged in 'violent death' of woman whose body was recovered near Grapevine Lake
A North Texas man, Daniel Burch, was charged with murder after Jennifer Holmes was found dead near Grapevine Lake spillway. Burch admitted to arguing with Holmes and shooting her multiple times before disposing of her body.
Fox News: Illinois boy, 9, shot to death at grandmother's birthday party: police
A 9-year-old boy named Ulysess Campos was fatally shot during a birthday party in Franklin Park, Illinois. The shooting occurred when someone in a car opened fire while Ulysess and other children were playing outside. The police have a person of interest in custody, but further information about the shooter is yet to be revealed.
Red State: January 6 Figure Ray Epps Sues Fox News for Defamation for Claiming He Was a Federal Provocateur
January 6 "Insurrection" figure and alleged federal provocateur Ray Epps is suing Fox News for defamation after they failed to issue an on-air apology and retraction. Epps, who was seen directing the activity of the "insurrectionists," has a viable case for defamation similar to the recent Dominion Voting Systems suit. Despite Carlson's claims that the attack was staged, Epps may face challenges in proving his case and navigating a potential indictment. The outcome will depend on whether a judge allows the case to proceed and if Fox News has doubts about the veracity of the allegations.
Fox News: 5 people sentenced to life in prison for human trafficking in eastern Libya
Five people in eastern Libya have been sentenced to life in prison for human trafficking, resulting in the deaths of 11 migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean to Europe. Nine others received 15-year sentences, and 24 were jailed for a year. The defendants were part of a network smuggling migrants from Libya to Europe.
The Blaze: Registered sex offender charged with kidnapping, murdering 10-year-old girl who was playing outside with younger sister when she was taken
A sex offender kidnapped and killed a 10-year-old girl who was playing outside with her sister. The incident took place in Rockford, Illinois.
The Epoch Times: SK Town Employee Pried Into Property Records for Personal Gain: Report
An employee in the town of Hafford, Saskatchewan accessed public records for personal gain, trying to negotiate a lower price for a home. The privacy commissioner ruled it as a serious breach of privacy.
#sports
Breitbart: America-Bashing NBA Coach Gregg Popovich Signs Richest Coaching Contract in NBA History
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, known for his outspoken nature, has signed the most lucrative contract for a head coach in NBA history, worth over $80 million. Despite his success on the court, Popovich has made headlines for criticizing the U.S., calling the 2nd Amendment a "myth," comparing Christopher Columbus to Hitler, denouncing America as a country full of racists, and calling former President Trump a "racist." He has also praised Colin Kaepernick's anthem protests. Popovich's criticism of his country outweighs his praise.
Fox News: 49ers' Sam Darnold talks bizarre experience at George Kittle's pool house: 'It was very creepy'
Sam Darnold competes for the San Francisco 49ers starting QB position. He stayed at teammate George Kittle's house but moved out due to creepy experiences.
Forbes: 1960 Home Run Derby Television Show-Forerunner To Current Major League Baseball’s Home Run Derby
The Home Run Derby, a popular event during Major League Baseball's All Star Week, has a historical background. It originated in 1960 as a black and white televised show featuring home run contests between star players. The show was hosted at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles and lasted for nine innings, with anything other than a home run or a called strike being an out. The winners received $2,000 and players who hit three consecutive homers earned a $500 bonus.
#science
Flag And Cross: New Zealand Arachnid Species Exhibits Rare Trimorphism In Male Members
Harvestman spiders in New Zealand have three different types of male, each with their own unique body size and weaponry. Alpha and beta males compete with each other over females using their large jaws, while gamma males, who are much smaller, search for undefended females to mate with. A study by researchers from the University of Auckland found that males who lost at least one leg during development were more likely to become gamma males. This rare trimorphism in harvestman spiders is believed to be influenced by environmental factors, such as encounters with predators.
#technology
Breitbart: Sarah Silverman Sues Facebook Parent Company Meta and ChatGPT Firm OpenAI for Copyright Infringement
Comedian Sarah Silverman, along with authors Richard Kadrey and Christopher Golden, is suing Facebook's parent company Meta and ChatGPT firm OpenAI for copyright infringement. They claim that their content was used without permission to train AI language models, which could open the doors to more litigation surrounding AI technology. The lawsuits allege that AI models are inherently illegal under the Copyright Act as they rely on copyrighted content. The suit against OpenAI specifically claims that ChatGPT was trained on their copyrighted content.
#other
The Epoch Times: BC Announces Total Campfire Ban Amid Drastic Wildfire Surge
British Columbia is implementing a total campfire ban due to a surge in wildfires caused by lightning strikes and dry conditions. The ban includes all small category 1 campfires and expands on previous restrictions. The province is under a state of emergency in certain regions, with hundreds of people under evacuation orders or alerts.
The Epoch Times: Icelandic Volcano Erupts Near Capital
A small volcanic eruption occurred on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwest Iceland, with no immediate threat to people in the area. The eruption was confirmed by the country's Meteorological Office, and experts will monitor its progress. Unlike previous eruptions in the region, this one is not expected to emit significant amounts of ash into the atmosphere.
Flag And Cross: Photographic Proof Emerges Of Big Cat Roaming English Countryside
Big cat enthusiasts finally capture photographic proof of a predator in the English countryside after years of tracking. The images show a cat sniffing the ground and revealing hints of gray, suggesting it may be older. Experts confirm the presence of big cats in the UK through DNA analysis.