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America First News
11 Jul 2023
#politics
Fox News: Gretchen Whitmer's sister, ex-Democrat lawmaker face heated primary for key NY seat that helped GOP take House
Two Democrats, including the sister of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, are competing in a contentious primary election for a key Republican-held House seat in New York. Former U.S. Rep. Mondaire Jones, who lost his congressional seat after redistricting, is aiming to win back the seat. The race is crucial for Democrats' goal of reclaiming control of the House in 2024.
Human Events: KRAYDEN: Trudeau’s censorship bill backfires as social media
companies pull out of Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing criticism for his actions surrounding the Online News Act, which is seen as a threat to freedom of speech in Canada. Trudeau has attempted to shift blame onto social media for censoring news, but his attempts to control social media platforms like Facebook and Google have been unsuccessful. The bill not only restricts the ability of legacy media outlets to survive, but it also opens the doors for government investigation and censorship of the media. Critics, including members of the Senate and media publishers, are voicing concerns about the dangerous implications of this legislation. Trudeau's actions suggest a desire to control and silence opposition from the media, raising fears of authoritarian measures being implemented in the future.
The Blaze: The fallacy of a tribute: Mayor Adams and the allegedly fake picture
On September 22, 1987, Officer Robert Venable was killed in the line of duty. New York City Mayor Eric Adams is using a fake photo of Venable to gain sympathy.
Fox News: Georgia Democrat defects to GOP after she says Dems 'crucified' and 'abandoned' her
Georgia state Rep. Mesha Mainor, a Democrat, is expected to switch parties to become a Republican. Mainor cited her Democratic colleagues' lack of support for her stance on school choice and her refusal to defund the police as reasons for her decision. She believes that the Democratic Party has taken advantage of the black community and wants to work towards safe communities and educational opportunities.
Spectator USA: Joe Biden is no ‘close friend’ of Britain
Joe Biden's words about the strong US-UK relationship ring hollow, as he shows no intention of starting trade talks or supporting Britain's objections to sending cluster bombs to Ukraine. Biden views Britain with disdain, seeing it as the past oppressor of Ireland. If Donald Trump had won a second term, there may have been a trade deal between the US and UK, and UK companies would not be struggling against protectionist legislation disguised as climate action. Trump may not have been the most trustworthy friend, but he would have been a better ally to Britain than Biden.
Fox News: Thailand's prime minister says he is leaving politics after his party finished 5th in May's general election
Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who came to power in a 2014 military coup, announced his retirement from politics after his party's poor performance in the general election. The progressive Move Forward Party is now assembling a majority coalition to select a new prime minister.
Red State: Far-Left MSNBC Host Reveals Why She Prefers Trump Over DeSantis in Illuminating Segment
The media and leftists fear Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis because they see him as a smarter and more disciplined version of Trump. They want Biden to face Trump in the 2024 election because they believe it would be easier for Biden to defeat him. However, Republican and independent voters should not let the media and leftists manipulate their opinions.
#society
The Epoch Times: Charity, Beauty, and Dedication are Civilization’s Building Blocks
This article highlights the beauty and significance of Elizabeth Park in Connecticut, which is home to the largest and oldest municipal rose garden in the US. Despite its challenges, the garden continues to exist due to the dedication and commitment of the community. The author also discusses the forgotten history of Mother Cabrini, a 19th-century heroine who built a charitable empire through love, dedication, and faith. These examples emphasize the power of voluntary efforts in making the world a better place and challenge the idea that government and public-sector agencies are solely responsible for social welfare.
Daily Wire: Six Days Of Destruction: A Recap Of The ‘Apocalyptic’ Riots In France
Mobs of French rioters, mostly teenagers, caused chaos across the country for nearly a week in response to "police violence". The riots resulted in over $1 billion in damage to businesses and the arrest of thousands of people, including many minors. The violence was sparked by the shooting death of a 17-year-old by police, which was captured on video and shared widely on social media. President Macron expressed sympathy for the anger but blamed social media apps for organizing the riots. The government promises to support affected businesses in rebuilding.
The Federalist Papers: 'The View' Hosts Defend Joe Biden as He Refuses to Acknowledge His Own Granddaughter
President Joe Biden is an abject failure as a father and grandfather, as he has ignored the existence of his seventh grandchild. The media and "The View" hosts defend Biden's neglect, showing a lack of understanding about fatherhood. The sins of the father are evident in Hunter Biden's actions, reflecting poorly on Joe Biden as a leader.
Fox News: 16-year-old says she was kicked off swim team for protesting biological males in YMCA girls' locker room
16-year-old Abbigail Wheeler is accused of hate speech for protesting the presence of biological males in the girls' locker room at a YMCA in Springfield, Illinois. Wheeler and a teammate put up signs to raise awareness, but she was kicked off the swim team. The local YMCA chapter denies removing her, but Wheeler insists she was forced out.
Daily Wire: Go Ahead, Ben & Jerry’s, Give Native Americans Back The HQ Land You Stole
Ben & Jerry's, the ice cream maker, suggested returning stolen Indigenous land to Native Americans. A tribal leader accepted the offer as the company's headquarters is built on land once belonging to the Nulhegan Band. The company claims it wants to benefit Indigenous people, but it remains to be seen if they will take action.
Breitbart: Teen Girl Accused of 'Hate Speech' After Voicing Concerns About Transgenders in Girl's Locker Room
A YMCA swimming coach in Illinois accused a 16-year-old girl of "hate speech" for opposing a transgender woman using the girls' locker room. The girl was kicked off the swim team and the facility refused to change its policy.
PJ Media: Must Be Something in the Water: 40 Percent of Brown University Students Identify as LGBTQ
In 1939, a Harvard freshman started a craze of swallowing goldfish, which spread across the country. Today, at Brown University, there has been a significant increase in students identifying as LGBTQ, suggesting social contagion rather than increased sexual activity. This trend raises questions about the influence of environment and the importance of allowing young people time to explore their identities.
#war
Fox News: Sunak doubles down to Biden on UK opposition to US sending cluster munitions to Ukraine
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak opposes the United States sending cluster munitions to Ukraine, citing the 2010 convention banning their use. President Biden and Sunak publicly show unity, emphasizing the strong U.S.-U.K. alliance. Sunak maintains the U.K.'s support for Ukraine's NATO membership.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Kerry blasted for fretting over climate change effects of Ukraine war: ‘Can’t make this stuff up’
John Kerry faced backlash for expressing concerns about the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on climate change. Critics pointed out his frequent use of private jets. President Biden defended his decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine during a transition period.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: In Defense of Capitalism Review
A review of the book "In Defense of Capitalism" by Rainer Zitelmann, which echoes Ludwig von Mises's conclusion that opposition to capitalism is a psychological problem. The reviewer argues that Hayek's theory about the "atavism of social justice" offers a better explanation for hostility towards free markets.
Forbes: Online Prices Fall 2.6% In June—The Biggest Drop In Three Years As Electronics And Flowers Get Cheaper
Online prices in the U.S. experienced their sharpest decline in 36 months in June, with a 2.6% decrease compared to the previous year. The most significant price drops were seen in electronics, flowers, and computers. However, the prices of groceries continued to rise, albeit at a slower rate.
Fox News: United Kingdom wages rising at record rated amid high inflation, some expect interest rates to once again rise
Wages in the UK are rising at a record high rate, matching the highest since 2001, amid high inflation. The Bank of England is raising interest rates to control rising prices caused by supply chain issues and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The increase in wages is a concern for homeowners as mortgage payments reach levels not seen since the global financial crisis.
#military
The Federalist: How Years Of Decay And Neglect Crippled America's Navy
The US Navy's fleet has been shrinking and failing to meet shipbuilding targets, posing a threat to its maritime power. The number of ships has decreased significantly since the end of the Cold War, and the number of public shipyards has also declined. Inconsistent long-term planning and budgeting, as well as a high cost of maintaining the current fleet and difficulty in recruiting and training workers, have contributed to the Navy's shipbuilding shortfalls. Possible solutions include creating a separate "Naval Act" to address the Navy's issues and provide funding for future shipbuilding.
#health
Breitbart: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Fauci's 'Bad Policy' Caused a Lot of COVID Injury, Death
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. blames Dr. Anthony Fauci's "bad policy" for the high COVID-19 death toll in the US. Kennedy suggests that Fauci should be prosecuted if crimes were committed. He points out that other countries with different approaches had much lower death rates.
#education
Fox News: Nearly half of West Virginia University’s academic programs under review as budget shortfall hits $45 million
West Virginia University to review and cut academic programs, including law, engineering, education, and art, to align with student demand and career opportunities.
#crime
Breitbart: Dismembered Remains of Missing Businessman Found With Chainsaw
The dismembered body of a German businessman was found in a freezer in southern Thailand. Investigators used security camera footage to locate the body. The man had been missing for a week and a large amount of money was missing from his bank account.
#sports
Forbes: All-Stars Endorse Baseball’s New Rules But Admit It Took Time
Tampa Bay left-handed pitcher Shane McClanahan and other All-Star players believe that baseball's new rules, including the pitch clock and limitations on pick-off throws, are good for the game. McClanahan, the All-Star starter for the American League last year, has adjusted to the new rules despite initially getting called for a violation in spring training. Other players, such as Atlanta right-hander Spencer Strider and New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso, have also embraced the changes and appreciate the faster pace of the game.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: Northland Fishing Tackle Eye-Candy Soft Plastics Pre-Launch
Northland Fishing Tackle has pre-launched their new line of soft plastic baits, called Eye-Candy, with various retailers stocking these walleye lures. The bait family consists of five shapes, each made with durable and lifelike materials.
#technology
Field & Stream: Best Trail Camera Prime Day Deals 2023
During Amazon Prime Day 2023, you can save big on trail cameras. We recommend the SpyPoint Link-Micro-LTE cellular trail camera, currently 50% off. More deals on trail cams are available.
#other
Breitbart: SAG-AFTRA Warns Publicists to Brace for Hollywood Actors Strike
The SAG-AFTRA union warns of potential actors strike in Hollywood if negotiations fail with AMPTP. Actors may be barred from speaking about current projects.
Washington Free Beacon: Sotomayor Uses Supreme Court Staff To Hawk Her Books
Staffers for Supreme Court justice Sonya Sotomayor have been promoting and pressuring colleges and libraries to purchase her books, leading to criticism regarding ethics. Since joining the Court in 2009, Sotomayor has made at least $3.7 million from her memoir and children's book sales. While members of Congress and the executive branch are prohibited from personally benefiting from their staffers' work, the Supreme Court is not bound by the same ethics rules. Sotomayor's staff advises venues on book ordering for events, but records requests reveal instances of staffers pushing organizers to buy books. This behavior violates ethics laws aimed at protecting taxpayer dollars. Sotomayor's publisher, Penguin Random House, has also been involved in organizing her talks and pressuring institutions to commit to purchasing copies. The publisher has had cases before the court in which Sotomayor did not recuse herself.
Forbes: Miley Cyrus’s ‘Party In The U.S.A.’ Returns To The Hot 100–Here’s Why That’s So Impressive
Miley Cyrus's hit song "Party in the U.S.A." has made a comeback on the Hot 100 chart, defying Billboard's recurrent rules. The track reentered the chart at No. 50, proving its enduring popularity. Additionally, the song also made its way back onto the Digital Song Sales chart due to increased interest during the Fourth of July holiday.