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America First News
11 Jul 2023
#politics
Newsbusters: ESTABLISHING INFLUENCE: Alex Soros Met with Biden Officials 20 Times
The Chairman of Open Society Foundations, Alex Soros, has had numerous meetings with Biden administration officials and influential politicians since Biden took office. He has met with officials such as National Security Council Senior Director for Europe Amanda Sloat and Principal Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer. Alex has also met with top Democrats in the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Additionally, he has met with former President Obama, former President Bill Clinton, and Vice President Kamala Harris. Alex has also met with global leaders like President Emmanuel Macron and U.N. Secretary General António Guterres.
The Epoch Times: Rep. Comer Confronts Scientist Who Dismissed Lab-Leak Theory With His Own Messages
Rep. James Comer questioned Dr. Kristian Andersen over a scientific paper on COVID-19 origins, implying political influence.
The Epoch Times: Minister Blair Doubles Down in Blaming CSIS for His Not Receiving Intel on Beijing Threat to MPs
Minister Bill Blair denies blame for not being informed of Beijing threats to MPs, says CSIS at fault. CSIS sent briefing note about targeted MPs, but it was not received by Blair's office. Failure to transmit information to government senior level is an example of poor information flow.
National Review: The Corner: Sonia Sotomayor’s Book Is for Sale, Not Her Vote
Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor's staff has been promoting and prodding public institutions to buy her memoir and children's books, earning her millions of dollars. While it may be seen as unethical, Sotomayor's actions are legal due to the lack of a formal code of conduct for Supreme Court justices. This revelation fuels the ongoing effort to discredit the Supreme Court, targeting its moral legitimacy and pushing for potential reforms or expansion. However, it is important to distinguish between political bias and actual corruption when evaluating the Court.
The Right Scoop: WATCH: McConnell refuses to address Tuberville directly when asked about him and ‘white nationalism’ concerns
Mitch McConnell was asked about Senator Tuberville's stance on white nationalism. McConnell stated that white supremacy is unacceptable in the military and in the country. Tuberville's response in an interview on CNN suggested a misunderstanding of the term 'white nationalism,' which he believed was used to demonize white people. After facing backlash, Tuberville clarified his stance, stating that white nationalists are indeed racist.
Flag And Cross: Georgia Lawmaker Leaves Democratic Party, Joins GOP: 'I Will NEVER Apologize'
State Rep. Mesha Mainor, a Democrat, announced her decision to leave the Democratic Party and join the Republican Party. She cited moral reasons for her switch and expressed her support for education reform, law enforcement, and empowering parents. Mainor's move highlights the Democratic Party's failure to prioritize the needs of black Americans and its opposition to policies that could benefit them.
Red State: Two-and-a-Half Years, and We're Still Awaiting That Decency and Honor the Bidens Promised to Deliver
President Biden's promises of restoring decency, respectability, and professionalism to the White House have fallen flat. Reports of vulgar outbursts, family controversies, and a scandal involving cocaine found inside the White House have exposed the hypocrisy and failures of the Biden administration. His claims of unity are undermined by divisive speeches and actions that contradict his promises. Biden's image as a noble leader is shattered, and the press seems reluctant to hold him accountable for his actions.
Daily Wire: Jim Jordan Unveils Budget Wishlist To Fight ‘Weaponized’ Federal Agencies
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan released a series of government funding recommendations to hold the Biden administration accountable. The reforms include prohibiting taxpayer funds for implementing immigration policies, cutting non-essential funding for the FBI, protecting FBI whistleblowers, blocking censorship, and prohibiting funds for ATF regulations on pistol braces and "ghost guns."
The New American: Biden Regime Fights for Fascist-style Power Over Big Tech - The New American
The Biden administration is trying to silence opposition by suspending First Amendment rights.
Evanston, Illinois starts reparations, Iowa rallies against carbon-capture pipelines, China trains AI, and Sweden joins NATO.
#society
Fox News: Jewish summer camp declares it will hide from parents the news of any kid who ‘transitions at camp’
Camp Solomon Schechter, a Jewish summer camp, is allowing children to keep their gender transitioning a secret from their parents, in compliance with Washington state law. The camp's website states that they will respect children's requests to be treated as another gender identity and will not share this information with parents. The camp also accommodates gender-fluid and non-binary campers by assigning cabins based on gender identity rather than assigned sex at birth. The camp has previously faced controversy for flying the Palestinian flag during a flag-raising ceremony.
The Federalist Papers: 'You Must See This Movie' – 'Sound of Freedom' Celeb Supporter's List Expands to Jewel and UFC's Dana White
UFC president Dana White encourages fight fans to see the film "Sound of Freedom" and is paying for his employees' tickets. The film is about former federal agent Tim Ballard rescuing children from sex trafficking. It has earned over $41.6 million to date and is third in ticket sales.
#war
Foreign Policy: Russia’s Nuclear Option Hangs Over Ukraine and NATO
NATO leaders discuss the nuclear threat posed by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. There is debate over the risk of Russia launching a limited nuclear strike or attacking Ukraine's nuclear power plant. NATO leaders are re-assessing their nuclear deterrence and modernizing their nuclear capability. There are also discussions among Russian experts about the possibility of using nuclear weapons against Ukraine. Ultimately, Putin's decision will determine if nuclear weapons are deployed.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Washington Can’t Sell Beijing on Climate Diplomacy
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen pushes for climate cooperation during her visit to Beijing. Climate change is a growing concern in China, where extreme weather events have become more frequent. China is the world's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases but is reluctant to take responsibility for reducing emissions. Yellen's messaging is aimed at showing the developing world that the U.S. is sincere about climate action.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Major Automakers React Negatively to EPA’s ‘Overly Optimistic’ Electric Vehicle Push
Car manufacturers Stellantis and Toyota criticize the EPA's plans to promote vehicle electrification due to concerns about mining issues and unrealistic expectations. They argue that the necessary minerals for electric vehicles are primarily sourced outside the U.S. and that the charging infrastructure is inadequate. They also point out that the transition to electric vehicles is happening too quickly and that internal combustion engines will still be prevalent on U.S. roads for decades to come.
Stellantis and Toyota raise concerns about the lack of electric chargers and the unrealistic expectations of the EPA's proposal. They estimate that there will be a significant shortage of chargers compared to the number of electric vehicles on the road by 2030. They also highlight the challenges of deploying new infrastructure and argue that the transition to electric vehicles is moving too fast.
The Epoch Times: 48% of Canadians Have Lost Sleep This Year Due to Financial Stress: Poll
Canadians are experiencing high levels of financial stress due to rising interest rates, record-high inflation rates, and increased gas and grocery prices. Half of the population aged 18 to 34 are concerned about saving for major purchases, and anxiety, depression, and mental health challenges are common under financial duress. Despite this, the Bank of Canada is expected to raise interest rates again to cool off the economy.
The Epoch Times: US Judge Rules Microsoft Deal to Buy Activision Can Go Forward
Judge approves Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard for $69 billion after EU approval. UK's CMA objected, but Microsoft is considering modifications to address concerns.
Forbes: The Fairy Tale Rise Of Anna, Clara And The Danish Store You’ve Never Heard Of
Danish homewares brand, Søstrene Grene, plans to open 100 new stores in the UK by 2030. The family-owned retailer, known for its responsibly-sourced Scandinavian home accessories, aims to add five to 10 locations this year as part of an ambitious expansion drive. Søstrene Grene began in 1973 and now operates nearly 270 stores and aims to expand from 14 to 60 shops in the UK by 2027.
#religion
The New American: 11,000 Accept Christ in Two Weeks at Pirate’s Cove. What Next? - The New American
Thousands of people were baptized at Pirate's Cove in California, with 4,500 people being baptized in one day. The event was part of the Great American Revival led by Pastor Greg Laurie. While there is excitement about the number of people accepting Christ, the question remains whether these new believers will continue to grow in their faith and live a life that reflects their commitment.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Miss NTD: A Pageant That Reminds Us Why Beauty Matters
40 young women from around the world will compete in the Miss NTD beauty pageant in New York, aiming to revive traditional Chinese culture and values. The contestants were chosen based on their understanding and embodiment of traditional Chinese culture, as well as their personal growth and improvement. The winner will become the global ambassador for NTD, promoting timeless traditions of beauty.
#history
Daily Wire: Archeologist Explains Why He Believes He Discovered Biblical City Of Sodom
An archeologist claims that the Biblical city of Sodom is actually located in Jordan, not near the south of the Dead Sea as believed. He presents evidence such as specific geography mentioned in scripture and a piece of pottery with melted surface. Another study suggests an airburst destroyed the city. However, other experts argue that Sodom is likely located at an ancient city called Bab edh-Dhrahe in the south of the Dead Sea.
#health
Flag And Cross: Toddler Dies In Hot Car Tragedy In Idaho
A 2-year-old boy dies in a hot car in Idaho, marking the 12th child death of its kind this year. The majority of children who die in hot cars are unknowingly left by a parent or caregiver.
The Epoch Times: Breathe Easy: Massage These 2 Acupoints to Clear a Stuffy Nose
Nasal congestion is a symptom caused by inflammation and swelling in the nose. Prompt treatment is important to prevent long-term congestion. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on treating the symptoms according to specific syndromes. Treatment for chronic rhinitis includes invigorating the spleen, promoting blood circulation, and pressing acupuncture points on the nose. Lifestyle factors such as diet, clothing, and weather should also be considered to prevent worsening congestion.
#crime
The Blaze: Mom allegedly uses baseball bat to beat up elementary school bus driver because he refused to drop off her son at different stop
A Tennessee mom attacked an elementary school bus driver with a baseball bat because he didn't drop off her son at a different stop. The mother broke the bus door's glass and assaulted the driver, causing severe injuries.
Fox News: 73-year-old coach plied teen with porn, whiskey before assault: cops
A 73-year-old youth sports coach in New Jersey was arrested for sexually assaulting a teenage boy. The coach, Robert Marino, showed the teenager gay pornography for hours before the assault.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Top Seed Swiatek Toppled by Svitolina in Wimbledon Quarter-Finals
In a thrilling quarter-final match at Wimbledon, Ukrainian wildcard Elina Svitolina pulled off a major upset by defeating four-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek. Despite being down in the first set, Svitolina never stopped believing and ultimately won the match in three sets. She expressed her joy at bringing happiness to people in Ukraine and will now face off against the Czech Republic's Marketa Vondrousova in the semi-finals.
Forbes: Boxing Star V. MMA Juggernaut: Boxing’s Tyson Fury And Ex-UFC Fighter Francis Ngannou Will Clash In October Heavyweight Boxing Match
Heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury will face ex-UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in a highly anticipated match in Saudi Arabia on October 28. The fight is expected to be one of the biggest sporting events of the year. Fury, who is undefeated, will put his WBC belt on the line against Ngannou, promising an intense battle and knockout victory.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Q&A with Journalist Kris Millgate on Her New Documentary 'On Grizzly Ground'
Outdoor journalist Kris Millgate, known for her relentless pursuit of nature's stories, is releasing a new 26-minute documentary called "On Grizzly Ground." The film sheds light on the conservation story of grizzly bears in the Great Yellowstone Ecosystem, showcasing their struggles in the face of human development. Millgate captures stunning footage, including a memorable scene of playful grizzly cubs. The documentary aims to raise awareness about the importance of coexisting with these majestic creatures.
On The Water: Tuna Signs
A fisherman passionately pursues bluefin tuna, driven by his genetic obsession and the memories of his fishing experiences with his late father. After many attempts and failures, he finally lands a record-breaking bluefin tuna, experiencing a profound sense of redemption and connection to his father.
#technology
Forbes: Microsoft Can Close $69 Billion Activision Blizzard Merger, Judge Rules
A judge ruled in favor of Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, denying the FTC's attempt to block the merger. The ruling stated that Microsoft's commitment to cross-platform gaming should alleviate concerns about competition.
#other
The Epoch Times: Los Angeles Times Sells The San Diego Union-Tribune to Alden Global Capital
The Los Angeles Times has sold The San Diego Union-Tribune to MediaNews Group, owned by Alden Global Capital. The sale was completed on July 10 and aims to position both newspapers for success. MediaNews Group, which owns over 100 newspapers, has been criticized for cost-cutting methods and staff reductions.
Fox News: Angelina Jolie claims Brad Pitt 'masterminded' plan to 'loot' and strip profitable wine business: court docs
Angelina Jolie accuses Brad Pitt of "looting" their former French vineyard and wasting assets on renovations. Pitt denies the allegations, claiming Jolie sold her stake in the vineyard without his consent.
Fox News: Tom Cruise’s ‘Mission: Impossible’ director says actor revealed ‘weirdest’ story about himself
Tom Cruise's director, Chris McQuarrie, debunked crazy rumors about the actor, including the myth that people on set weren't allowed to look him in the eye. Simon Pegg praised Cruise's dedication to stunt work and Hayley Atwell said Cruise isn't a snob and wants to make movies for everyone.