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America First News
10 Jul 2023
#politics
The Federalist Papers: American's Stunned at Viral Video of Biden at the Beach: 'Snapshot of an America in Decline'
President Joe Biden's outing at the beach highlights his lackluster physical health and raises questions about America's decline. Conservative commentator Benny Johnson criticizes Biden's ineptitude and the country's acceptance of an unfit leader. The images of Biden on the beach contrast with the enthusiastic reception former President Donald Trump received, emphasizing the stark difference in leadership qualities.
The Blaze: Anti-child-trafficker whose story is told in 'Sound of Freedom' explains that the trans agenda and Biden administration's border policies benefit pedophiles
Former DHS agent Tim Ballard discusses the left's agenda in relation to child trafficking and the film "Sound of Freedom." He highlights the connection between transgender activists and pedophiles in pushing policies that could victimize children. Ballard also criticizes the open borders policy, explaining how it facilitates child trafficking. The film has faced criticism from leftist publications, but has found box office success.
Fox News: Senate to receive classified brief on AI threats and national security, Schumer says
All senators will attend a classified briefing on artificial intelligence and national security, to learn how AI is being used to protect the country and to understand what adversaries are doing in the field. This is the first ever session of its kind and comes as Congress aims to stay ahead of advancing technology.
Fox News: Former Republican Indiana AG Curtis Hill enters 2024 primary race to replace outgoing GOP Gov. Holcomb
Republican Curtis Hill, the former Indiana Attorney General, has announced his primary bid for the 2024 gubernatorial race. Hill, who promises a conservative perspective, already has support from Indiana leaders. In the past, Hill faced allegations of groping women, leading to a suspension of his law license, but he denies any wrongdoing.
Red State: Gloves Off: Report Accuses Joe Biden of Borderline Abusive Behavior and Beyond, Reignites Questions About 2024
An article from Axios reveals that President Biden has a volatile temper, often berating and cursing at his staff. This behavior is emotionally abusive and paints a different picture of him as a manager and president. Despite attempts to spin it as a sign of respect, it is unacceptable and raises concerns about his mental decline and ability to lead.
National Review: GOP Leadership Taps Wounded Army Vet to Challenge Nevada’s Democratic Senator
Senate Republicans have recruited Sam Brown, a retired Army officer severely burned in Afghanistan, to challenge Democratic Senator Jacky Rosen in Nevada. Brown, who previously lost to Adam Laxalt in the primary, criticized Biden and Rosen for dividing America with extreme policies. McConnell and the NRSC have prioritized candidate quality and hope Brown's involvement will boost Republican chances in a potentially winnable state. Brown will face a primary battle against Trump ally Jim Marchant. McConnell and Daines are also focusing on Senate races in West Virginia, Montana, and Pennsylvania. Brown plans to emphasize his military experience in his campaign.
Fox News: WH aides claim Biden prone to outbursts, ‘angry interrogations’ behind closed doors: ‘Get the f—k out’
Reports suggest that President Joe Biden has a quick temper and frequently yells at White House aides in "angry interrogations." Aides try to avoid meeting with him alone. This contradicts the media's portrayal of Biden as a jovial grandfather.
#society
The Epoch Times: Federal Agency Issues Weather Warning for Millions as State of Emergency Declared
Heavy rain and flooding in the northeastern US prompts emergency declaration and causes at least one death. Flash flood warnings issued and several inches of rainfall expected. State of emergency declared in Orange County, New York, with multiple people missing and one home washed away. Flooding cuts off access to some areas and poses a considerable flood threat in New England. Flash flooding reported in New York City, with road closures and warnings of life-threatening flooding. Record-breaking rainfall in Pennsylvania.
Fox News: Horse-and-buggy collision in Pennsylvania leaves 3 seriously injured
Three people were seriously injured in a crash between a horse-pulled buggy and a minivan in Pennsylvania. The driver and two teenagers in the buggy were flown to the hospital while a woman in the minivan had a minor injury.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Debt Worries up as Higher Interest Rates and Rising Cost of Living Take a Toll: MNP
A report by MNP Ltd. reveals that 52% of Canadians are just $200 away from being unable to pay their bills due to rising costs of living and higher interest rates. Canadians are experiencing increased financial anxiety, as 35% of those surveyed admit they don't earn enough to cover their bills and debt payments. Household debt is seen as a major risk for the economy.
The Epoch Times: US Consumers Are Suffering in a Less Than Robust Economy
Keynesian policies in the United States have resulted in a weaker labor market and increased poverty. Massive government spending and currency printing have led to negative real wage growth and record levels of debt for American citizens. The stimulus package has not improved the recovery as intended, but rather worsened the situation.
#military
The Epoch Times: Ottawa Committing $2.6 Billion to NATO Defence Operation in Europe
Canada is committing $2.6 billion in defence spending toward Operation REASSURANCE in Latvia. The funding will be used to renew and expand the Canadian Armed Forces' largest overseas mission over the course of three years. Canada will also increase the number of troops deployed in Latvia and continue supporting NATO's enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group.
#history
The Epoch Times: The Life, Death, and Times of James A. Garfield, With C. W. Goodyear | Sons of History, Ep. 11
Historian C. W. Goodyear discusses the life of President James A. Garfield, from his triumphs to his tragic assassination.
#health
The Epoch Times: FDA Asked to Investigate Energy Drink Due to Potential Harms for Children
Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer has urged the FDA to investigate PRIME Energy Drink, a popular beverage marketed to children, due to its high caffeine content. The drink, endorsed by YouTubers KSI and Logan Paul, contains 200 milligrams of caffeine per can, exceeding recommended limits for children. Concerns over health risks, including anxiety and heart issues, have prompted some schools to ban the drink. Schumer has criticized the marketing of PRIME Energy on social media, which he claims targets children.
#crime
Forbes: Convicted Gymnastics Doctor Larry Nassar Stabbed In Prison, Reports Say
Former sports doctor Larry Nassar, convicted of sexually abusing multiple female gymnasts, was stabbed multiple times in a federal prison in Florida. He is currently in stable condition. Nassar is serving a 40 to 175-year sentence for sexually assaulting athletes, including those at Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics. Last year, Nassar victims filed tort claims against the government, alleging mismanagement of abuse allegations. The FBI was found to have known about the abuse as early as 2015 but failed to take action.
Red State: 'Watch How Bad It Gets': Rap Mogul 50 Cent Declares Los Angeles 'Finished' After No-Cash Bail Reinstated
Democratic-run cities like Los Angeles are worsening their own problems with policies like zero-bail, which leads to a spike in crime rates. Critics argue that cashless bail policies have horrific effects on public safety, with suspects released without bail reoffending more often and being accused of more violent crimes. Despite this, the L.A. County Sheriff's Department enforces the policy, claiming to prioritize public safety while reducing the number of people held for arraignment. However, this approach is seen as ignorant and contributes to the erosion of public safety. The situation in Los Angeles reflects the insanity ruling in most Democrat-run cities in America.
#sports
Forbes: Madison Keys Overcomes Huge Deficit To Reach Wimbledon Quarterfinals
American tennis player Madison Keys staged a comeback after being down a set and a break to defeat 16-year-old Russian player Mirra Andreeva at Wimbledon. With an on-court pep talk from her fiancé, Keys changed her approach and attacked by coming to the net more often. Keys is now in the quarterfinals and will face the winner between Aryna Sabalenka and Ekaterina Alexandrova.
Fox News: Marlins enter All-Star break with best record in franchise history after victory over Phillies
Miami Marlins beat Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 with multiple home runs. Marlins have best record in franchise history. Pitcher Jesús Luzardo struck out nine. Phillies' star slugger Bryce Harper out with elbow soreness. Marlins' Dane Myers hits first career home run. Marlins have fun culture and are ready to win. Phillies optimistic about their club. Marlins hit the ball hard. Phillies place José Alvarado on injured list. Phillies return to Miami for second road division set in August. Both teams enter All-Star break.
Fox News: Max Verstappen continues dominant run with sixth straight Formula One victory at British Grand Prix
Defending champion Max Verstappen overcame a poor start to secure his sixth consecutive win in the British Formula One Grand Prix. While Verstappen's victory lacked Hollywood-style drama, Lando Norris put up a fierce fight against Lewis Hamilton for second place. Red Bull has dominated this season, with rival teams vying for the second-fastest spot. The race also saw the filming of Brad Pitt's F1-themed movie, adding an extra layer of excitement.
Forbes: The Boston Celtics Couldn’t Afford To Keep Grant Williams And The New CBA Is Partly To Blame
The Boston Celtics traded Grant Williams to the Dallas Mavericks due to financial constraints imposed by the NBA's Collective Bargaining Agreement. The Celtics received two second-round draft picks and a traded player exception in exchange for Williams. The new CBA rules have made second-round draft picks more valuable, leading to the Celtics' decision to trade Williams. The team is also focused on re-signing Jaylen Brown and making changes to their roster.
Fox News: Yankees' Brian Cashman makes first-ever midseason change to coaching staff
New York Yankees executive Brian Cashman made his first midseason change since taking over as general manager in 1998, relieving hitting coach Dillon Lawson of his duties. Cashman believes a change was needed to improve the team's performance as they move into the second half of the season. Despite hitting 129 home runs, the Yankees rank low in batting average, runs, and on-base percentage. A replacement for Lawson has not been announced yet.
#outdoors
Modern Survival Online: Bighorn Sheep: Are They Dangerous? - Modern Survival Online
Bighorn sheep, the largest of mountain-dwelling sheep species, are not considered dangerous to humans. They are rarely encountered at close range, as they live in steep, rocky terrain and have excellent senses. While clashes between males can be fierce during mating season, attacks on humans are extremely rare. Bighorn sheep are strong and athletic, capable of leaping across chasms and running at fast speeds. They can deliver immense impacts with their horns and can weigh over 400 pounds. If attacked, it is best to defend yourself or seek protection, as their charges can cause serious injury.
#technology
Fox News: How to safely wipe your iPhone or Android clean when repair isn't an option
4 steps to wipe your non-functional smartphone clean and protect your personal information: 1. Erase the phone remotely using Find My or Find My Mobile 2. Remove the SIM card 3. Inform your phone carrier that your phone is no longer in use 4. Plug it into a computer to retrieve any data . Properly dispose of your phone by recycling or donating it .
The Epoch Times: Humanoid Robots Say They Will Not Replace Jobs or Stage Rebellion
Nine AI robots attended a UN summit to showcase their capabilities and limitations. The robots dismissed fears of rebellion and job replacement, and Sophia even suggested that robots could be more efficient government leaders than humans. However, caution was advised and trust should be earned between humans and AI robots. The rapid development of AI technology has led to concerns about misuse and potential negative consequences.
Spectator USA: How sovereign wealth funds could decide our AI future
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, is calling for global regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) and is developing operational protocols for companies using AI. The fund's CEO, Nicolai Tangen, wants government intervention in the technology and his statements will have considerable influence given the fund's significant investments in major AI players. Tangen's demand for government action on AI marks a shift in power dynamics between big tech and those who finance it. The fund's forthcoming guidelines on AI will have a significant impact on AI policies, securing Tangen a permanent seat at any regulatory table.
#other
PJ Media: Indiana Jones' B.O. Stinks
In its second week, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny falls to second place at the box office after a strong debut from the fifth Insidious movie. Despite being well-received by critics and audiences, Dial of Destiny couldn't compete with the low-budget horror sequel. The film's lack of character, story, and reliance on CGI didn't resonate with the core Indiana Jones audience, leading to disappointing box office numbers.
The Epoch Times: The Secrets of Successful Financial Planning: Inside Tips From an Expert (Part 3)
A compliance auditor derides annuities at a seniors' luncheon, causing attendees to abandon them. The speaker's own presentation on a new type of annuity is ignored.