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America First News
10 Jul 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Migrant Death Toll at Border Climbs to 23 in Two Weeks
Over the past two weeks, the death toll of migrants crossing from Mexico to the U.S. has reached at least 23. Extreme temperatures have led to the deaths of 10 individuals and the rescue of 45 others.
#politics
Daily Wire: The Rundown: Don’t Forget The FBI Botched’s Larry Nassar Case, Money Is Always The Dems’ Answer, And More Stories To Know About
1. Larry Nassar, former U.S. gymnastics doctor and convicted child molester, was stabbed in prison. FBI's mishandling of the case revealed.
2. New York Dems use flooding as an opportunity to push for climate change funding. Another example of Left's love for spending taxpayer money.
3. Yevgeny Prigozhin renews loyalty to Russia after failed rebellion against Putin. Western policy in Ukraine remains incoherent.
4. Tennessee youth soccer coach arrested for drugging and raping unconscious minors. Shows dangers present even in safe communities.
5. NIH funds research on effects of puberty blockers despite risks. Hospitals have incentives to encourage sex-change procedures.
Red State: The Bat Signal Goes Up to Defend Biden for Disowning His Young Granddaughter
: Joe Biden disowns his own granddaughter, Navy Roberts, and instructs his staff to say he has only six grandchildren. The mainstream press struggles to defend his behavior and blame Republicans for raising the issue. This scandal exposes Biden's facade as a loving family man.
Red State: Reality Bites: From the Poopy Streets of San Fransisco to Gavin Newsom's BS, California Stinks.
California is facing problems with high-density developments and lack of affordable housing. The state's infrastructure is being overlooked in favor of housing initiatives. Businesses are leaving, insurance policies are being canceled, and homelessness is a major issue, especially in San Francisco. The state is also facing a large budget deficit and a crumbling pension fund. (, , )
Newsbusters: Jankowicz Claims Gov’t Flagging Content Isn’t Censorship
A government official argues that the government does not censor users, but encourages social media companies to do so. A court ruling states that the Biden administration should no longer support Big Tech companies in censoring constitutionally protected speech. However, the official claims that flagging posts helps generate more speech, while also admitting that the government influences social media companies to censor content.
PJ Media: State Republican Party Committees in Disarray in Key States as 2024 Nears
Republican Party committees in key states like Oregon, Michigan, Nebraska, and Arizona are facing internal turmoil and financial difficulties. This has led to poor fundraising, infighting, and a lack of grassroots support needed to compete with Democrats in the 2024 elections. The disarray within these state parties could have negative consequences for the Republican Party as a whole, including the presidential election.
#society
Fox News: Christian social worker takes legal action after job withdrawn, told he must 'embrace and promote' LGBT rights
The United Kingdom Christian social worker, Felix Ngole, is taking legal action after a job offer was withdrawn due to his beliefs on homosexuality and marriage. The health care organization, Touchstone Support Leeds, revoked the offer, stating that his views did not align with their support for the LGBTQ+ community. Ngole claims he would never discriminate against a client and will argue that Touchstone violated the Equality Act.
PJ Media: As New Crime-Encouraging Policies Take Effect, Rapper 50 Cent Says L.A. Is ‘Finished’
People are fleeing California as the state becomes more leftist. In Los Angeles, the decision to no longer detain people for non-serious, non-violent crimes will lead to an increase in crime and a decline in the quality of life . Leftist policies are to blame for the rise in crime and homelessness, but officials in Los Angeles are not willing to change course. It is time for the remaining sane people to leave the city for their own safety .
The Epoch Times: Florida Mom Says School Ignored TikTok 'Death Threat' Targeting Her Child
A mother in Florida is holding her daughter's school accountable for alleged mishandling of cyberbullying. The dispute began when a 5th-grade girl posted a TikTok video depicting her shooting an 11-year-old classmate in the head. The school took no action, leading to the mother obtaining a restraining order against the student who made the video.
Flag And Cross: 'What's Going On Outside Fox News?' Hosts Look Terrified as They Cut to Commercial
Something outside of the Fox News studio in New York City caught the attention of the panelists on "Outnumbered." They appeared concerned as they looked out the studio window, but it is unclear what exactly happened.
#war
The Epoch Times: Southern California Marine Veteran Killed by Russian Missile in Ukraine
A Marine veteran from California died in Ukraine after a Russian missile hit a restaurant he was in. Ian Tortorici, 32, was fighting for Ukraine as a member of the International Legion. He gave up a comfortable life to help Ukraine.
#economy
Forbes: ‘How To Save $1 Million For Retirement’ Is Headed for Obsolescence
The book "The Art Thief" highlights how art is a consequence of prosperity and not a producer of it. It also suggests that retirement in the future will be defined by abundance and almost no survival pressure, thanks to the increasing productivity of automated activity and the pairing of human thinkers with machines. This will lead to a cheaper and later retirement, as work reflects unique skills and intelligence. The availability of everything will surge, causing costs to implode.
Breitbart: Consumer Credit Growth Unexpectedly Crashes
Consumer debt growth in May was much lower than expected, growing by just $7.3 billion at an annual rate of 1.8 percent. This is significantly below normal levels and indicates a possible hesitance among consumers to borrow and spend.
#health
The Epoch Times: Fauci, Other NIH Officials May Not Have Been Legally Appointed to Their Offices, House GOP Says
The House Energy and Commerce Committee Republicans conducted a year-long investigation and found that Dr. Anthony Fauci and other directors of the National Institutes for Health (NIH) may not have been legally appointed to their positions. The appointments, which were supposed to begin in December 2021, have not been verified by Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra despite repeated requests. This could lead to extended litigation or nullification of decisions, including the allocation of $26 billion in research grants.
#crime
The Epoch Times: SFPD Makes Mass Arrest While Shutting Down Dolores Park ‘Hill Bomb’
An unsanctioned skateboarding event in Dolores Park turned violent, leading to mass arrests. Skateboarders caused property damage, injuries, and fires with fireworks. They also vandalized MUNI light rail vehicles and assaulted police officers. Firearms and narcotics paraphernalia were seized during the arrests.
Fox News: Baltimore teenager held without bail in block party shooting that killed 2, wounded 28
A 17-year-old is held without bail for his involvement in a mass shooting in Baltimore that killed two and injured 28. The teenager was identified in a viral video and charged with various firearm-related offenses. The motive behind the shooting remains unclear.
Fox News: NYC should be held in contempt over appalling Rikers conditions, court-appointed monitor says
A court monitor is recommending contempt proceedings against NYC over conditions in Rikers Island, potentially leading to a federal takeover. The city has failed to comply with court orders to curb violence. The monitor describes a "disturbing level of regression" and says there has been no meaningful relief for inmates or staff from violence.
Fox News: Family terrorized after they claim their Nashville short-term rental was burglarized while they slept
An Atlanta family's vacation rental in Nashville was burglarized while they were sleeping. The family noticed missing items, footprints, and missing car keys. They relocated to a hotel in Louisville.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Sauger vs Walleye
Walleyes and saugers are both game fish that can be difficult to distinguish. There are some visual differences, such as the white-tipped tail fin on a walleye, and differences in habitat preferences. However, there are exceptions to these general rules. In terms of physical differences, saugers are typically smaller and skinnier than walleyes. Walleyes are a golden color with no blotches, while saugers are darker with dark blotches. The presence of a white tail tip and distinct circular spots on the dorsal fin can also be indicators. Both species are predators that feed on smaller fish and can be caught using similar baits and lures. Ultimately, the taste of sauger vs. walleye is subjective, with both species considered excellent for eating.
#technology
Breitbart: 'Utter Banality in Text Form:' Zuckerberg's Threads Algorithm Is Driving People Crazy
Threads, Mark Zuckerberg's new social media platform, has gained 100 million users since its launch. However, its algorithmic feed and lack of essential features have raised doubts about its ability to replace Twitter. The platform's focus on celebrity content and memes has been a major point of contention among users.
#other
Forbes: What Financial Risk Management Has To Do With Climate Change – And The Price Of Inaction
As we grapple with the risks of climate change, financial risk expert Bob Litterman explains three principles for managing climate risk: identifying worst-case scenarios, pricing risk appropriately, and recognizing the value of time. Climate risks are uncertain and difficult to predict, making forward-looking analysis challenging. The impact of climate change is cumulative and can lead to dire consequences like food scarcity, extreme heat, and biodiversity loss. It's important to take action now and prioritize nature-positive solutions to address climate change and incentivize the private sector to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Breitbart: Watch: Harry Styles Gets Hit in Face with Thrown Object During Concert, Latest Pop Star Assaulted on Stage
Pop star Harry Styles was assaulted during a live performance in Vienna when an object struck him in the face. The incident adds to the growing trend of pop stars being hit while performing. It is unclear how seriously Styles was hurt.
The Epoch Times: Film Review: 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One'
Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" is a thrilling action film that showcases Cruise's death-defying stunts. The movie follows Ethan Hunt and his team as they try to prevent an artificial intelligence program from causing havoc. With impressive performances and adrenaline-pumping set pieces, this blockbuster is a must-see for fans of the franchise.
Forbes: The Best Sales Strategy is Also The Most Inspiring
Customers are looking to be inspired to buy, rather than feeling like they are being sold something. Enthusiasm is a powerful tool in sales, often overlooked, but it can inspire customers to work with you. Genuine interest in solving the customer's problem is key in showing enthusiasm.