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America First News
11 Jul 2023
#politics
Flag And Cross: As PA Forces Enter Jenin, Israel Watches Cautiously
Palestinian Authority security forces enter Jenin following an Israeli operation to degrade terrorist presence. Israel is watching closely to see if the P.A. can regain control. Meanwhile, terrorists escaped, potentially making it easier for the P.A. to take over. Israel takes action to prevent P.A.'s collapse and demands an end to anti-Israel activity. Poor relations and accusations of corruption weaken the P.A.'s leader. Hamas and PIJ plot against Abbas and strengthen ties with Iran. It remains uncertain whether the P.A. will fall apart or stabilize.
American Thinker: Incorporating Out-of-State Regulations is Unconstitutional
Can one state enforce laws enacted by another? The practice of outsourcing emissions regulation is widespread, as 14 states, including Pennsylvania, apply California's stringent air pollution control laws without consulting their own legislators or citizens. Peters Brothers Inc., a trucking firm, is challenging this as unconstitutional, arguing that the Pennsylvania General Assembly must make laws for the state, not bureaucrats in California. The lawsuit seeks to protect Pennsylvania businesses from costly expenses resulting from changes in California emission standards.
#society
American Thinker: Affirmative Action -- A Thoroughly Useless Idea
The Supreme Court rules against affirmative action in college admissions, suggesting that it is unnecessary and lowers standards. Heather Mac Donald and other critics argue that minorities have equal job and education opportunities and that affirmative action is anti-White. They also claim that affirmative action leads to high dropout rates and a sense of failure among minority students. The argument for merit-based admissions and hiring is made, emphasizing the need for qualified individuals rather than racial preferences.
#economy
Forbes: Even Amid China’s Weak Recovery, Online Gaming Mogul William Ding Racks Up $12 Billion Gain
William Ding, the founder of NetEase, has added $12.2 billion to his net worth thanks to the success of his online gaming company. Unlike other Chinese billionaires who have suffered from the country's economic woes, Ding has seen his fortune grow. NetEase has outperformed Tencent in the stock market, and with the gaming sector becoming less impacted by economic conditions, Ding's focus on gaming has proven successful. With the release of popular games such as Racing Master and Justice Mobile, as well as plans for AI integration and international expansion, NetEase's future looks promising.
#health
Fox News: Portland residents horrified as city moves to give smoking supplies to fentanyl addicts: 'Inhumane'
Portland is providing drug users with supplies like aluminum foil, straws, and pipes to smoke fentanyl, angering many in the community. Critics argue that the city is enabling the deadly drug epidemic and exacerbating the crisis. The health department defends its harm reduction efforts, stating that providing supplies for safer drug use does not increase illegal drug use.
#sports
Fox News: Ray Romano cautiously optimistic about Jets amid hype: 'I’m trying not to get too sucked into it'
Ray Romano, a New York Jets fan, is cautiously hopeful about the team's prospects. The Jets have made significant acquisitions and had a strong defensive performance last season. Romano is superstitious and doesn't want to get too excited, but he appreciates the excitement surrounding the team.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Prime Day Knife Deals 2023
Amazon Prime Day 2023 offers discounts on pocket knives and fixed-blade knives from brands like Gerber and CRKT. Save money on hunting, fishing, camping, or hiking gear. Limited-time deals on July 11 and 12.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Samsung Fights Back Against Beijing’s Tech Theft, Sues Chinese Firm BOE Over Patent Infringement
Amid tension between South Korea and China, Samsung pulls out of Shanghai Mobile World Congress and files a patent infringement lawsuit against BOE. Samsung accuses BOE of unlawfully using its patented OLED display technologies for the iPhone 12. This is part of an ongoing legal feud between the two companies.
#other
American Thinker: Climate Alarmist War On Nitrous Oxide Threatens The Global Food Supply
Four eminent scientists have published a paper challenging the UN's war on nitrous oxide and its impact on agriculture. They argue that the regulations aimed at reducing nitrous oxide emissions threaten the global food supply and are driven by ideological motives. The scientists emphasize the importance of nitrogen fertilizers in modern agriculture and warn against the potential consequences of banning them.
Fox News: Jesse Watters will continue putting on show ‘American people want to hear’ with move to 8 pm ET
Jesse Watters will continue covering stories ignored by mainstream media. His eponymous program, "Jesse Watters Primetime," moves to 8 p.m. ET. Watters aims to connect with the American people by addressing topics they care about.